The St. Petersburg Arts community is in a bit of turmoil
there days what with the Kriseman administration's decision to replace long
time City Arts director Elizabeth Brincklow with former Morean Arts Director
Wayne Atherholt.
Also in play are several requests for City funding the
upcoming 2016 City budget and a large upcoming project in the Warehouse Arts
District.
To get some perspective, earlier in the month I sat
down with Rob Davidson of Davidson's Fine Art Gallery to get the view of a long
time member of the St. Petersburg Arts scene.
This is the first of a 5 Post series where Rob Davidson
and his staff talk about his Gallery, the arts in St. Pete and how he sees the
future of the arts in St. Petersburg.
My Questions are
in Bold
Tell me a bit
about your backgrounds and how Davidson Fine Art got started," I asked.
"My name is Rob Davidson and I have had a framing
shop and gallery here in St. Petersburg this will be our 20th year. We have
been doing giclee printing for five or six years and art supplies for about 2
and a half years. We added the printing and art supplies to make an art
resource center."
"My name is Erin O'Malley and I have been here for
about 4 months managing the Gallery."
"My Name is Amada Cramer and I have been with the
business almost since its inception."
"What
services do you provide," I asked?
"Let's start with art supplies', Rob
answered."The whole reason I wanted art supplies in here was to really
bring artists through the door. The art supply is really a loss leader; we do
it as a service for the local artists. The framing, gallery and the printing
are the business mainstays. We've been doing the framing for 20 years so we are
well established in that and we are starting to get a foothold in the printing
end of things now."
"So that's the general idea to have art supplies
at a fair lower than retail cost and local artists come to a brick and motor
store and pick their supplies up. Combining the convenience and lower than
retail price and customers will find our other services, framing and printing,
while they are in the gallery."
"Tell me
about the printing."
"Ok, it's giclee printing, a fancy, made-up French
word for high quality inkjet printing and we do the printing on a large format
44 inch Canon IPF 8400 printer, which to me is the state of the art in giclee
printing especially in terms of color,: Rob replied. " This particular
printer is designed to work with both CMYK and RGB files and does so using 12
colors. We bought this printer about two years ago and it is still state of the
art as far as I am concerned."
"What
material can you print on," I asked.
"We currently have 6 different archival media in
stock." Rob replied. "We have two different types of photo paper;
Luster and Metallic. We also have two different types of canvas; Matte and
Metallic. We also have a Velvet rag paper which is a cotton paper very similar
to watercolor paper and we just got a new substrate. It is plastic polyester
that is translucent so it transmits light and allows us to now make light boxes
using prints of artist's two dimensional creations. That is the latest offering
here in the Gallery and we are seeing a lot of interest in the light
boxes."
"You also
offer artist's supplies," I continued.
"We offer a basic range of artist supplies",
Rob replied. "There are stores that have more inventory than we have, We
are really more focused on the acrylic painters with acrylic paints, canvas and
brushes, but we also have pads, drawing materials and smattering of water
colors and oil paints. Plans are under way to expand the supplies inventory and
offer more choices but for now we are focused on the acrylic painter."
My Conversation with Rob Davidson and his staff
continue in the next Post as they talk about the Davidson Gallery.
The Davidson
Fine Art Gallery us located at 2036 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33712,
the Phone Number is 727-827-1888. Right across the Street from Haslems Book
Store.
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