I LOVED this episode! This is something I've been thinking about a lot lately and this answered many questions for me. I'll definitely be taking a close look at the suggested supplies list. I'm thinking of doing my first show about a year from now--there is a local Steampunk festival I feel my style could be a good fit for. Also, steampunk.
While I'm interested in cons/art fairs for many reasons, one of the reasons is similar to why I started teaching art classes--namely, that it is something I have more control over. I don't have to wait around on some agent or editor to like my work. Its also a way I can look more "legit" and gain more fans, so I have that much more going for me (little as it may be) if/when an agent or editor is interested in my stories. Thats my thinking, anyway.
I definitely feel like I lean more toward the "art fair" side of things--I did a lot of fan art as a teen, but I'm just not as interested in it lately. Also, the IPs that I'm most interested in are fairly obscure. Sure, I've watched the Marvel and DC and Star Wars (etc) movies, and while I enjoy them, I don't LOVE them so much that I feel inspired to make good art work based on them. On the other hand, I am really excited about creating images based on my own ideas. However, my work is definitely very illustrative, and definitely has characters front and center. This will be something for me to think about. Maybe I'll do some less character-focused work to appeal more to that market.
My family went on a road trip this week, we listened to the podcast on the drive. Then, we happened to stop at a shopping center that included an art gallery. It was very interesting to me to look at the work as a customer would. It was mostly landscapes or still lifes without characters--barns, covered bridges, trains, flowers. There was ONE image, though, with a character--the only one in the gallery, really. I absolutely fell in LOVE with it and ALMOST bought it(couldn't think of a wall to put it on... and it was a LITTLE bit more than I wanted to spend.)
I guess I'm just always drawn to character and narrative... there have to be customers out there interested in the same thing, right??
This is the image:

Isn't it fun?? I may still get myself a print of it. The artist is named Michale Sowa and I've had a lot of fun looking at his other work--surreal, weird, and whimsical.