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Patricia Lay-Dorsey | all galleries >> my photo-a-day archives >> 2009 photo-a-day galleries >> photo-a-day March 2009 > Mary views my show
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25-MAR-2009

Mary views my show

Well, it's up! All forty-two of the large photos and eighty of the small ones are on the walls of the Ellen Kayrod Gallery in Detroit awaiting Friday's opening reception. So the work is ready but am I? This is a strange feeling, to see months of work "in the flesh," no longer just on my laptop. People ask if I'm excited and I have to admit that is not exactly the word I'd use. Relieved. Satisfied. Grateful. Those words more accurately describe what I'm feeling. A bit uneasy too. And my uneasiness was borne out by an encounter I had while the curator and I were hanging the show on Monday.

One of the maintanence workers in the building that houses both the Senior Learning Center where I took the photos and the gallery where my show is hung, came into the gallery to check things out. His first comment was, "I don't see any pictures of me here." Now, this is a fellow I only saw a few times during the nine months I was working on this project. I don't even know his name and I'm sure he doesn't know mine. But he went on, "I helped you out that time. Remember? Why didn't you take a picture of me then?" I tried to explain that I was focusing on the participants in the classes, but he was having none of it. "There's a picture of Larry, my boss." Well, yes, that picture of Larry working the desk in the lobby was the first one I ever took. And Curtis, his co-worker, was also photographed. But only because he often joined the art class to draw and paint. I tell you, this fellow hammered away at me for a full five minutes without let up. Nothing I said satisfied him. So do you see why I'm a bit uneasy about the opening on Friday?

I was so conscious of this problem while choosing which photos to show. I knew some folks were going to feel left out and probably hurt if their picture wasn't included. But I've met at least a hundred individuals over these past nine months, many of whom were not in the few classes I focused on. And of course the photos I showed needed to satisfy my rather rigorous demands for quality. Anyway, I did the best I could to show as many people as possible in my final edit. That was why I included the 4'x6' photo collage with 80 small prints.

OK, so I just need to clear my head, realize not everyone will be happy, and go on from there. I feel good about the show myself and terribly grateful to the wonderful people who let me into their lives. Friday will be fine if I just stay true to myself.

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Offer Goldfarb26-Mar-2009 16:10
Patricia. I have just celebrated my accepting to N.Y. gallery by inviting some of the fellows im my work to eat with me at a restorant. I couldnt invite everyone so I know at least one woman that was hurt. So I know your feelings. Its means you are wondweful.
Congrat, my friend.
Yours
Offer
Guest 26-Mar-2009 10:24
Wow, I would never have though of such a thing. I only thought of all the positives. Good luck,
Vera
beverley harrison26-Mar-2009 08:34
wow!! you can't please everybody all of the time...just somebody some of the time...or something like that...whatever is said by some, i'm sure you will have a great reception...enjoy it!!
ŠLux26-Mar-2009 04:27
Congratulations & All the best, Patricia!
Russ Rose26-Mar-2009 04:16
Pat: You have done well. Doing a show is very scary...but as long as you maintain your standards all will go well. You will receive more positive comments from all who see your work. Just remember, the one and only person that you have to please is yourself. And you do great work.

Enjoy the opening, it should be fun. And senior centers are such wonderful places to be.
Cindi Smith26-Mar-2009 03:10
LOL at Scott! I'm proud of you and what you have accomplished. You can't make everybody happy all the time. You just stay true to yourself as you said and everything will be fine. I'm sure this show will be a tremendous success! Congratulations, my dear!
Sabine Stetson26-Mar-2009 01:51
congratulations, patricia...hope, you will have a beautiful opening
night.....
i dont really see the problem, with the upset worker....since he brought it up (the other upset people have not approached you yet:((((((
maybe it is possible for you take a nice picture of the man and add it to the collection somehow, somewhere..if not possible.... just print the one of him, sign it and give it to him as a present...it might make him so very happy...he will feel acknowledged, that gesture might change his life etc....blablabla....
hope, you will be able to do that...easy one, right???

wishing you happy celebrations...yayyyy....
love and blessings to all of you.......

Barbara Heide26-Mar-2009 01:05
congrats Patricia!
pr_rajan26-Mar-2009 01:00
...fantastic!~V~
1105191225-Mar-2009 23:42
You should have run over his big toe, ha - ha, just kidding.
Big shoulders Patricia, big shoulders. You'll be alright.
Scott
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