Sandi, still been thinkin'. . . (always a dangerous pastime for me, LOL).
Maybe, sometime in future, when the pandemic is receding in everyone's rear-view mirror, I hope to get back to attending craft fairs with some of the hand-made jewelry I have been making over the last few years.
As I may have mentioned before,
my stuff is mostly "rock-art jewelry". As in rocks (stones) and not as in as in rock-and-roll
(most of my pieces are made out of a chunk of rock. Really.
).
I think your artwork, and my jewelry, would be complementary (and not competing) one to the other if well displayed in a booth. Sandi, please think about this for a while, no rush, but would you be interested in. . . how do I put this?. . . in placing a few of your pieces "on consignment" with me if - and when - I do get back to the craft faire thing? LOL - I have no idea how this might work, have never done anything like this before - but just thought I would throw it out there.
As many on here know, I do have a (sadly outdated) website that features photos of my stuff. I have never sold a single thing through my website, but have done fairly well selling my pieces at crafty venues. I'm not getting rich on this - I mostly do this for fun - so I price my things pretty much so that I have funds to buy more materials to make more jewelry.
I was even scheduled to have an exhibit of my pieces at a local art gallery here for the month of June last year. . . it didn't happen. . . I'm sure everyone remembers what was happening in June of last year. . .
I am looking into getting a gallery booking at the same place later this year, your artwork would go even better in a gallery than in a booth, I think!
The gallery place may not have me - I canceled my exhibit in April of last year (for the June exhibit) because I could see "the handwriting on the wall" - they were not happy with me, and said they thought I was "over-reacting".
I actually wondered about that myself
but in hindsight I am now thinking "not so much"
Anne