Yeah... I made that mistake.. for the umpteenth time! I often do like to individualize my art and will continue to do that (to use the person as my muse) BUT from now on I'm going to do the "Gemme" thang (that's who I associate with this technique), where I put the art in a little plastic bag (or whatever) and put the label on the bag instead of on the actual art. That way, at the very least, when people drop out and the art is sent back to me, they are still inspired by someone but don't say: "To: xxxx From: nycfem" on them.
In regard to how many people participate, I'm for leaving it up to the wrangler. There's some pros and cons to small and large lists.
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Originally Posted by sis
..... is there a method to monitor we are 'all on the same page at the same time'? A few of us had our art shipped BEFORE some people dropped out. And, in some cases, had labeled the art for specific people.
Regarding my previous comment about having two projects going at the same time ..... the other component would be a maximum of 5 or 6 participants. Thus, less to do and perhaps not as daunting. However, I do agree that two projects of 10+ participants would be a challenge.
Anyhow, off to watch some guy paddle across Lake Winnipeg to raise money to help save the lake! Have a great Saturday!
Deb
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