I Traveled 10,000+ Miles to an Art Show
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- I flew across the world to get to my final art festival of the year! Come with me as I travel from Cape Town, South Africa to Delray Beach, FL (USA) to exhibit at the Downtown Delray Beach Art Festival on 4th.
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My name is Evan Reinheimer, I am a full time artist. I travel the world using a traditional kite to lift my camera into the sky to create unique aerial photographs. This technique is called "Kite Aerial Photography." I exhibit & sell my artwork at art festivals across the USA.
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What a fantastic video Evan. I laughed so hard at the women behind you on the plane! Hilarious when she took her glasses off. Also love your entire content with family shots and all. The welcome home daddy was so cute. Hope to see you again in 2025 !
Looking forward to your videos from South Africa! Random question - when people buy your large images off the wall, do they often want to take them with them right then, and if so, how much extra inventory do you usually need to to bring with you to shows to replace them? Enjoy Europe!
Thanks! If people have a vehicle big enough to transport the large work, they often take it right off the wall. Or, I’ll deliver it after the show. I don’t usually carry many duplicates of big pieces, but I have enough where I can bring out a different piece to fill an empty spot on the wall. If not, I’ll rearrange pieces so there’s not a big gap on the wall. It also depends on if I’ll be out on the road doing multiple shows in a row without returning home to restock. In that case, I do usually start out with some duplicates and extras. This would be a good topic to discuss in a future video.