Category: Sheep Incognito on the Road

  • New Custom Pet Paintings!

       
    New critters are joining my flock of Sheep Incognito paintings!

    Using digital paint, pallette, and brushes, and much of my real world painting techniques, I create “artified” paintings of pooches, parrots, and pot-bellied pigs now, too.

    You supply the photos of your critters, and I create a one-of-a-kind original painting for you, using digital media.

    Your painting will be on canvas, with original acrylic paint brushstrokes to add texture to the digital brush work, and stretched on wooden stretcher frame.

    Because I work in digital media for these, you can actually choose your preferred size for your painting as well.

    Just follow this link to read more, and to order your own Custom Original Digital Pet Painting by Conni Tögel:

    Custom Original Digital Pet Portrait from the Charisma Art Gallery website today!

  • Floridaaaah!

    Floridaaaah!

    We made it to our first show in 2016 in Dunedin Florida – our trailer had been stolen, broken into, everything dumped in the woods, and much of it destroyed, right before Christmas.

    Nonetheless: Christmas was awesome, and it gave us at least a few days to be with family.

    And, fortunately I have insurance that will hopefully cover most of the lost art and the damage to my show setup and other artwork.

    So with beautiful weather under palm trees, life is still good.

    Even with some rain and some flooding this afternoon, we still ate happy to have made it down here, even if the panels are crooked, the frames scratched, and some of the sheep a bit muddy – they still have the capacity to make people smile.
    Which is nice.

  • New Sheep Incognito Events Added for 2015

    Check the calendar for New Sheep Incognito Events Added for 2015

    I just added a few new events to our lineup for 2015 – among them some of the nation’s largest Irish Festivals…

     

    here is the link to my Event Calendar:

    http://www.sheepincognito.com/calendar/

    Prices at the shows are a bit lower than on my website, and, you won’t have to pay for shipping on items we have at the mobile gallery.

    Also, the mobile Gallery is pretty much the only place where you can snag the newest collector’s cards – we only print a small batch of each card, and they will not be re-printed. They fit neatly into a standard collecting album, so you can start your own mini flock of Sheep Incognito to carry around for a smile on the go.

    Come on by for a visit – the Sheep Incognito flock is sure to be somewhere near ewe soon!

     

  • Alpharetta Arts Streetfest 2015 – with Sheep!

    SHEEP INCOGNITO IN ALPHARETTA, GA FOR ARTS STREETFEST 2015

     

    We just got a note that we have been accepted into the Alpharetta Arts Streetfest for 2015 – so come visit one of Atlanta area’s sweet gems of a town, and get your smile on with the Sheep Incognito flock!

    Mark the dates:

    April 18 and 19, 2015, on South Main, Alpharetta, GA

     

  • SHEETS MATTER.

    Every now and then, life has a way of reminding you that little things do, in fact matter.

    Things your mom would tell you to “Never Mind” or “Get Over it”. Things like the salt in the shaker going solid so nothing comes out.
    The bread you had in the oven for dinner being slightly burnt, because you took the time to watch a quick youtube funny with your teenager.
    Or, best example: hotel sheets that don’t fit the bed.

    To an outsider mundane, irrelevant occurrences.

    The sheet thing – it’s a thing.
    When you are forced to join the “carnies” of the art world – the art show road warriors – you get a whole different perspective of what the real “art world” is like for thousands of american artists.

    Did you know, that quite a few of these people come to the art festivals from hundreds of miles away?
    Did you know that they often have to set up their tents and displays either late at night or before dawn the day of the festival?
    Did you know that many of them sleep in their van or even their little cars to save on hotel costs?
    Did you know most of them eat snacks all day, because they can’t leave their booth to go get food – or, if they do, the food choices might be limited to fair food like funnelcakes or chicken on a stick. For every day of the festival. At $7-$15 a meal.
    Did you know that most of those sleeping in their vehicles don’t get to shower after a long day of set up, show times in the sun, talking with people all day, and the going to sleep in their overheated cars?
    Did you know that booth spaces at art shows cost between $100 and $1200 to rent at the art festivals?
    Did you know that often the only bathrooms available to artists are the portapotties at the festival? Did you know that often there isn’t even water to wash hands afterwards?
    Did you know that artist often get robbed, at shows, with security present?
    My car was broken into twice in four days, with important paperwork two gps systems stolen from it a few years ago. Another time, a lady tried walking off with the money from four shows in my computer bag – she opened the car door and tried walking away with it, while I was loading the trunk.
    This, at a show in one of America’s wealthiest towns.

    It explains why so many of us artists have vans or rv’s or even tents to sleep in while we are on the road. And canisters of water and hand sanitizer.

    This past weekend I joined the ranks of the “nomadic tent dwelling artist” species – the rv was being difficult again, so I opted to avoid paying $129 per night at the only hotel in walking distance of the show, and bring a small tent along instead.
    Camping on the grounds was $40 for the weekend.

    Only, I grabbed the wrong one from home – it was the smallest we had, but it also turned out to be the one with the shattered tent poles, and apparently also the one tent some cat or tge other had decided to use for a marking spot.
    This I found out after a long drive here, a long setup of booth, and a scuttle to fix the broken tent poles with a branch and some duct tape.

    Did you know that duct tape fixes a multitude of things, but it does not remove the smell of cat pee? I learned a lot this weekend.

    At night, i also learned that I am highly allergic to something in the grass or the tent I was sleeping in – breathing problems at night in a field in a tent that smells like a litterbox after a long day don’t make the art world look more attractive.

    So – three nights of that situation got me through the art festival (which, it turned out was more of a craft festival instead). After the show ended, i decided to splurge on a hotel room – a clean soft bed, with a clean shower, and free breakfast within walking distance sounded great.

    The price, I was told: $166 for the night, but, special discounted rate is $99.
    Usually, my max for hotels is $89 per night – higher than that, and the car becomes a viable option for sleeping in.
    But – with no other hotels to choose from and the lobby looked clean and comfy, I got a room.
    Everything looked tidy – towels and bathroom clean.

    The shower felt great.

    But the sheets!
    Not the crisp, white, tightly tucked sheets of a $99/night hotel, but the $35/per night “you will get mugged, raped and hacked into pieces if you sleep in this motel” kind of sheets. The pillows: flattened pieces of old quilt batting or possibly up-cycled chair cushions from a hundred year old church pew (it was hard to tell – almost got a concussion when flopping onto the pillow).
    The blankets: half unraveled,musty smelling objects (not unrelated to the smell in my tent, with the additional “flavor” of old nicotine).

    The sheets!
    Not tucked in sheets. Not cotton sheets.Not fitted sheets. But a flimsy, somewhat polyester type flat sheet that attempted to cover the mattress and the protruding very worn yellow foam mattress pad.
    No matter how careful you lay down on that kind of thing, you will find yourself engulfed in a twist of sheets, blankets, unsavory bedspreads, and nicotine smell.
    Which will
    Keep you awake all night, regardless of your level of exhaustion.

    It is most certainly not the ingredient for resting up after fighting the war for survival for three days…

    $99 for a night like that – Did you know that a halfway decent sheet set with a fitted sheet can be purchased for around $40?

    So…

    – if you are in the hotel business: the sheets matter. A lot. Get good ones, or charge only what your bedding is worth.

    – if you are an art festival goer: your purchase of someone’s artwork matters. A Lot. It might just pay for a fitted sheet, or just a flushing toilet for the artist for a night. But it matters.

    – if you are a show promoter or organizer: charging the artist $40 extra for a booth fee or electrical service, without providing humane sanitary conditions for the artists to work in, matters.

    – if you are a city hosting an art fair and you decide to charge $100 parking fees from the artists that are already paying hundreds just to be there – please give the hotels a tax break so they can put that money towards good sheets on their beds.

    Because: sheets matter.

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  • Sheep Incognito At The Ann Arbor Art Fair 2014

    Come visit the crazy Sheep Incognitoflock of paintings in booth 274 on Liberty & 4th today at the Ann Arbor Art Fair- the weather is the best it has ever been in 28 years!

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  • MDSW 2014 – Are We There Yet?

    Maaahem hits the Sheep Incognito Flock again – OyVey.

    Why is it, that despite our best efforts, the Sheep Incognito flock seems to have a knack for making sure life stays exciting around here?

    This time, we actually got everything loaded into the trailer on time — we just had the rv repaired, and managed to have it two days ahead of time, rather than last minute — the weather was just right for working outside to load — we had everything ready to go — and, we even managed to pull out of the driveway on time. We made it through Atlanta rush-hour without too much trouble, and got quite a ways up the road.

    Until there was a pop, and a loud roaring from the engine – which sounded very much like the exhaust leak we had just gotten repaired.

    We pulled into a truck stop, and discovered that in fact the repaired part had completely disconnected from the engine – something about an EGR line…so we spent the remainder of the evening looking for someone to come fix this for us. Friday night. Everybody is closed. And we are supposed to be in Franklin, Tennessee about two hours away about an hour ago. Not good.

    After finally giving up on getting things done for the night, we discovered the wheel on the Trailer had miraculously decided NOT to fall off while we were driving – definitely a silver lining to the situation, as we apparently are not good learners, and did not grease the bearings on time to prevent the damage.

    So we missed our show in Franklin – that is a financial problem, along with a status problem for next year’s show. No-shows are not looked kindly upon, not matter what the circumstances are, I believe.

    So we’ve been sitting here at the truck stop since Friday evening – we cannot stomach any more food at Denny’s. And we are still waiting for parts to get the car fixed – downside of older car: no parts available.

    We are supposed to be in Maryland for the MD Sheep & Woool Festival on Friday. All fingers crossed for that.

    In the meantime, we have sat under a huge oak tree playing cards, watching the birds, meeting other rv’ers, eating apple crumble with coffee, and watching Netflix – such a hard life.
    So today we work a bit – get things ready for Maryland, and wait to see if the guy that is supposedly picking up the part at 2:30 this afternoon actually shows up to get us rolling again.

    The Sheep Incognito flock of paintings in the trailer are just patiently waiting to meet new friends – we will be doing our best to get there one way or another – we might need to wind up renting a van or somesuch…

    Off to have breakfast – dry cereal, no Denny’s.

     

  • New WIP: Birds of a Feather

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    BIRDS OF A FEATHER

    NEW WORK IN PROGRESS AT THE SHEEP INCOGNITO STUDIO

    Back in the Studio for a bit of painting – with a new one on the easel:

    “Birds Of A Feather”.

    Completed the initial sketch, not a bit of drying time, and then I’ll start adding the colors. This will be a new knitting painting for all my knitting, spinning, crocheting, weaving, sheep breeding, and Sheep Incognito friends. Of course, birding friends might like this one as well – though I’m not sure what breed these birds are…Kni-Twits?

     

    Click the following link to follow along with the progress on the Sheep Incognito by Conni Togel Facebook page

     

  • Another Trip to Columbia, SC Next Week – Spring Craftsmen’s Classic

    Springtime Madness is about to start!

    Next weekend we will be hitting the road again for a series of Spring shows – we are more than ready for some warmer temperatures, not having to scrape the windows on the car in the morning, and getting to have a cup of coffee outside in the sunshine.

    Which makes it quite a nice thing, that the Spring Craftsmen’s Classic in Columbia is right around the corner. It is always one of our nicer shows to participate in – much like a good family reunion, complete with lots of laughs, a tad of drama, and our favorite stalkers, all in one venue: the SC Fairgrounds.

    There will be a huge range of handmade, original, creative artwork and crafts there – some good ole favorites, and some new, cutting edge things.

    I will be unleashing some new Sheep Incognito paintings and prints there as well – gotta enlarge the flock, because much like a real flock of sheep, they just keep multiplying.

    New kids (or lambs) on the block:

    Into The Hills – a rather large landscape in oils, complete with my famous poppies and blue trees.

    Into The Hills - Oils on Canvas
    Into The Hills – Oils on Canvas

     

    Pompous Ass

    Pompous Ass - acrylics on canvas
    Pompous Ass – acrylics on canvas

     

    There might be a few others hanging out for the first time as well – ya just never know, with sheep.

    Of course, while we are in Columbia, we will also be checking out the local eateries – our favorite part of any of our tours. From what I remember, there is an incredible sandwich shop with lines out the door in town – and, a brewery that has quite a large range of craft beers to try.

    Hotels in town? the Marriott downtown seemed to be a pretty nice place to stay – the price was better than some of the other midrange hotels, they were quite good about customer service (computers down? Free dinner, free drinks while they work on the problem). One downside: the noise level on Saturday night out on the street was a bit distracting after a long day at the show – but then again: maybe we should have joined the party instead.

    So if you need something to inspire you next weekend, come visit us at the Sheep Incognito booth at the Craftsmen’s Classics in Columbia, SC – we’d love to introduce you to some new sheepish smiles! (And if we are really lucky, our favorite stalker will be there with his camera again – maybe we can all photobomb together :o)) )

     

     

     

     

  • WIP – Back at the easel

    BACK TO WORK – WIP “Ewe’s My Sunshine

    We made it through this year’s Springtime shows in Florida, just in time for a bit more seasonal weather than we’ve had so far this year. Florida was colder than I ever remember it being for the past ten shows there – so hopefully that will statistically give us warmer temperatures for next year’s shows there.

    With the rain and the cooler temperatures, we did not get to do a lot of venturing that we had planned to be doing this year  – we spent quite a bit of time indoors, trying to dry out damp jackets and socks from the few times we did manage to go out.

    We also spent quite a bit of time in mechanics shops – the mobile studio RV we travel in was having some severe digestion problems, causing it to stall out in the middle of traffic (always exciting to be the jackass at the front of the traffic jam in rush hour at a major intersection and be stuck there for 20 minutes or more.) We managed to oggle our way home with lots of stops on the way, so next week will no doubt bring more of that along with some major costs for repairs. But still – would not trade my job for the world. We meet quite a few “successful” people – stressed about their retirement funds they are trying to fill so they can do what we do when they are too old to enjoy it…I’ll take that pay cut and do things now instead.

    My retirement fund is non-existent – might buy me a burger when I retire.
    My investment fund – I think I remember having one, but don’t know if any of the companies are still alive. I prefer to invest in my kids instead.
    My savings – hmmm…I think those went to the ex to buy my freedom from him.

    My way of life – “disorderly”, “uncommon”, “unprecise”, “unplanned”, and “adventuresome” – yep. And what I was planning to do when my retirement fund was filled, my investment fund was doing well, my savings were enough to live on, and my kids were all grown.
    I’ve decided life does not wait for you to accomplish things – you are meant to live, and roll with what comes your way. That is what I am doing. For better or for worse.

    So in keeping with that, I’ve been spending some time in the studio again (liking the look of the word “Studio” much better than the word “Cubicle” for myself) – here is the status of the Work-In-Progress “Ewe’s My Sunshine”:

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    Ewe’s My Sunshine

     

    The purple will be mostly covered by extra white wool, the sun will be more defined and a bit lighter. So far, I’m liking his face – makes me happy to see him sitting on my easel when I walk into the studio.

     

    If you have not been to my facebook page yet – here is the link:
    http://www.facebook.com/SheepIncognito

    It is often easier for me to update the facebook page, than my blog here, because I can do that via my iphone. So your best bet is to go visit there as well for updates, specials etc.

    Right now, we have the Sheep Incognito Spring Fling 2014 going on – search Twitter for #SISpringFling for special discounts on original paintings, out of print giclées, prints, etc.

    If you are a yarn shop owner, contact me at conni.togel@gmail.com to inquire about our affiliate program.