Inner Rhythms III
4″X6″ mixed media collage
2012 National Collage Society Postcard Show award winner
Inner Rhythms III
4″X6″ mixed media collage
2012 National Collage Society Postcard Show award winner
Yesterday was one of those particularly exhilarating days in the studio……a day to begin new paintings. I always work on more than one piece at a time (to allow for drying times, thinking time, using up left-over cups of paint, to be able to try out an inspiration that comes to me while working on one painting to another piece), and I am ready to add to the MINDSCAPE series and begin a new series of small river-related canvasses, title to be determined. 16 new beginnings, no rules (except for the size constraints), no specific plans other that to experiment and play with the textures and the colors. I crank up the music and do my best to keep my mind open to what is happening on the canvasses, confident that I will be able to move forward to a successful conclusion with each piece. I already know, based on past experience, that some will coalesce fairly quickly, and some will develop in a somewhat orderly manner, step by step, and that some will be real, frustrating struggles. Yes, I am interested in the destination, but to me the real joy is in the journey.
“You should have an idea of what you are going to do, but it should be a vague one. If you know exactly what you are going to do, what’s the good of doing it? Since you know, the exercise is pointless. It is better to do something else.” Pablo Picasso
In painting we are each individual in our expressive needs, our view of the world, our sense of what is beautiful.
These traits of character determine our choices of images and symbols, the important element of painting which cannot be taught.
The tools of painting, design, and technique can be formulated, and they become our vocabulary of painting.
It is through trial and through experimentation that we find the creative form which best suits our individual expressive needs.
In this search we are each an experiment of one.
Virginia Cobb in DISCOVERING THE INNER EYE
Several months ago I was introduced to Art House Co-op, a community of artists concept based in Brooklyn. Very exciting stuff.
Art House is an independent Brooklyn-based company that organizes global, collaborative art projects. Their flagship endeavor is the Sketchbook Project: an evolving library that features more than 18,000 artists’ books contributed by creative people from 130+ countries. They also operate the Brooklyn Art Library, the storefront exhibition space in the heart of Williamsburg, as a home for all of their projects.
Art House began in 2006 in Atlanta, GA and moved to New York City in 2009. Since that time, the organization has grown into a worldwide community of more than 60,000 artists. By focusing on the intersection of hands-on art making and new technology, Art House nurtures community-supported art projects that harness the power of the virtual world to share inspiration in the real world.
All of the projects are open to everyone.
I have thus far participated in The 4X6 Exchange 2 and The Note Swap. And I just signed up to participate in The Sketchbook Project: 2013.
(there must be some way to make this link live, but I have no idea how to do it. Any help would be appreciated)
4/26/12: and now I know.