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Snail Scott

Sculptor
Participates in 8 items
Snail Scott has been a sculptor since childhood, when she annoyed fellow kindergartners by carving their crayons into tiny artworks. Despite this, she went on to earn degrees in both architecture and art, and taught sculpture and ceramics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Her surrealist work in metal, ceramic, textiles, and other media explores transformational states of being, with imagery drawn from history, biology, engineering, mythology, and science fiction.

Sessions in which Snail Scott participates

Friday 1 October, 2021

Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 hour
Artist

How does an Artist select the best pieces to represent their work? How much should you tailor your presentation to a specific customer? How is it different from choosing pieces for the 'gallery' on your web page?  

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | 1 hour
Fandom

Even non costumers want to look properly fannish at a con. What makes a good con outfit? What's just not appropriate?  

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM | 1 hour
Reading / Signing / Art Demo

Art Demo with Snail Scott

Saturday 2 October, 2021

Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | 1 hour
Costuming

Costuming is not just dress up. How have you dealt with dismissive attitudes of your work?  

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 hour
Artist

The internet is a vast resource but sometimes it can be too much or too difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. Our panelists will discuss their methods for finding quality internet visual references for art.  

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | 1 hour
Artist

Tips for displaying and caring for your artwork; original or prints.  

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | 1 hour
Artist

Our Artists will have 5 minutes to do a B&W sketch for each of a series of categories.  

Sunday 3 October, 2021

Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | 1 hour
Artist

Lots of collectors justify the expense of their hobbies by saying they can resell what they've collected if they need to. Is that realistic at the convention art show level? Are prints ever a 'good investment?' How much should you spend on framing, etc.?