It’s been years since I’ve set up shop at an art market. But when my favorite local market goes indoors during the hot Texas summer, I’m there! The BAM Market was held on Saturday, August 13th at Silver Street Studios Event Space.
First Saturdays Art Market in the Houston Heights is where I started showing and selling my art in 2012 - a whole ten years ago! Mitch Cohen is the boss man behind the market. He writes a local art column called Art Valet and has been a Houston Heights for decades. Mitch is a former sign painter (back when massive billboards were hand painted) and he’s the heart of the local Houston art community.
Mitch allowed me to set up a large canvas and paint live for the crowd. This is one of my first live painting events.
Did I finish within the 12-8pm market hours? Nope! I was ambitious in thinking I could do such detailed work on a large canvas in 8 hours while talking to folks. I probably spent about 4 hours actually painting.
I picked up a 4ft x 7ft canvas from Jerry’s Artarama Houston. I sketched out a design of 2 chrysanthemums, 3 arches, Dream bird, and floral accents. The easel also happens to be from Jerry’s which I bought years ago and never made use of it til the BAM market.
I brought my favorite brushes from Michael’s and paints from Pebeo, Nova, and Golden.