Esme Pallas
Character
Esme stood with arms folded in a corner of the small gallery space; it was time for their monthly open gallery party. It was a simple affair with wine, hors d'oeuvres and the newest pieces from the up and coming artists of Studio 9. Back on Corellia she had enjoyed having her own studio space, but with the current events leaving her quite displaced, she was content to rent a space at the studio’s artist co-op. While Esme did attempt to support herself with her original works, she did use her skills to supplement her income in other ways. As it was difficult to hide a counterfeiting business from the other artists at the studio, she produces most of her illegitimate works at home.
This evening she had three paintings on display; one landscape, one portrait and one abstract piece. It was important for her to demonstrate the breadth of her abilities. She walked over to the wine bar and grabbed a glass of red, it was time to mingle. After a few sips she began to move about the gallery, taking in the work of the other artists and occasionally stopping to talk with some of the patrons. It was nice to have the attention of art buyers, and Esme was certainly generating some interest, but had yet to make any sales.
It seemed that the crowd was starting to wind down, though some people were still filtering in and out. Marketing one’s self was hard work, and she was starting to feel a bit drained. Excusing herself, she stepped outside, and took up a spot near the entrance. It was time for a breather, just Esme and her wine glass.
[member="Isaiah Dashiell"]
This evening she had three paintings on display; one landscape, one portrait and one abstract piece. It was important for her to demonstrate the breadth of her abilities. She walked over to the wine bar and grabbed a glass of red, it was time to mingle. After a few sips she began to move about the gallery, taking in the work of the other artists and occasionally stopping to talk with some of the patrons. It was nice to have the attention of art buyers, and Esme was certainly generating some interest, but had yet to make any sales.
It seemed that the crowd was starting to wind down, though some people were still filtering in and out. Marketing one’s self was hard work, and she was starting to feel a bit drained. Excusing herself, she stepped outside, and took up a spot near the entrance. It was time for a breather, just Esme and her wine glass.
[member="Isaiah Dashiell"]