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GNM 2 Recap

We had a CRAZY AMAZING turnout at last Saturday's Gowanus Nite Market - 2,000 people!  That's up like a zillion % from last time, which was 400 (I estimate with math, ok?).  Everyone was saying there was a line out the door that stretched to the end of the block!  I'm so grateful to be a part of such a cool growing scene in Brooklyn.

As always, I loved meeting lots of people, seeing friends, and drawing for others.  Thanks to everyone who came out and stopped by to talk, sign up for my mailing list, and/or get a sketch :)

I loved how all the Gowanus letters looked together!  It's like a rainbow.  It was funny how the church in the S looked practically upside-down :P  I'm going to work with the market organizer to sell the project as a set to a local Gowanus non-profit or organization - fingers crossed.

My first commission was from an Australian girl that was traveling.  She wanted me to draw anything that I felt was truly "New Yorkian."  I thought of the Statue of Liberty, dancing, the Empire State Building, and the Chrysler Building.

She was really happy with it!  I'm glad I could contribute in a unique way to her New York adventure.

One girl wanted me to draw from a picture she had of her and her pugs.  Super cute!  She also had a pic on her phone of them dressed for Easter :)

That drawing took a bit longer than usual, but I'm glad that more people want the larger sketches.  I think this one takes the prize of best sketch of the night.  She was super happy with the result too :)  Although, I've never had a person that didn't like their sketch (knock on wood...)

Did portraits!  Cranked this one out pretty quickly.

This dad wanted a drawing of his son.  One of the cutest kids in the world!

People really love drawings of their dogs!  As a dog lover myself, dogs are always fun to draw.  One time this girl (Daria) fit her 2 HUGE dogs (Newfoundlands) into her tiny car by pushing the back seat down.  Daria was actually one of the vendors sitting next to me!  She's a graphic designer for The Vanity Project, which makes cool clothes for non-profits and donates 51% of net profits back to each featured organization.

I had such a fun time at this month's GNM, even though it was intense and I had very little sleep (but that's how I do most of my shows!).  I was slightly more successful this time around too :)  I feel like this market will blow up soon (as in, become really popular, not the other kind of blow up).  This is a very exciting time for mindy indy!

tags: Film Biz Recycling, Gowanus Nite Market, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, The Daily Misfortune, The Vanity Project
categories: Gowanus Nite Market, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Wednesday 01.16.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
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