The opening was so soon it was almost scary. She had less then a week to prepair for the whole of it. Amazingly she was doing well so far. Black curtains hung from the ceiling to the floor over the main windows shielding the artwork inside. Already the walls where littered with Paintings both her own, a few local artists and of course Michael McVey's Photographs. He was well known for candid shots of celebs, making his pictures sell at high price in some areas. Although he gave Loke full range, asking only a min. of 100 dollars a pieces, where she knew she could get at least a thousand for some. But that was business was it not? The first floor was ready, she even managed to fit a small front desk into the picture so Aine would have someplace to sit while she was at work. After all Loke wasn't a slave driver.
The second floor was more for larger pieces of work, cavas and clay it seemed. Some of the glass art that Loke had picked up in her travels as well as clay and metal supltures where set up as well. She wanted to offer people interesting things to stare at.
It was almost ready, just the last few finishing touches before the doors could open and the tourists, natives and transplants could enjoy the beauty she offered.