Courage and/or Fear
Most creative work begins with a dictionary filled with words, a stash of materials, a mix of musical notes, and a pile of emotions. Somehow all of it has to come together to make something that has never existed before. That can be scary because it has to come from you; therefore you will have to show the world who you are. But, showing up is half the battle when it comes to creative work. If you can show up and just put a mark on a page then maybe you can move forward and make another.
How does color influence your work?
A year or so ago, I joined a week-long sketchbook challenge where each day was assigned a different color. What an incredibly easy prompt. The challenge got me digging into some of my collage papers that I’d stored away. New, unused materials came out to play. I started looking around my home, through my photographs, and within nature. After the week was over, I added brown and black to my work because I wanted to keep going. It was a fun, simple exercise that got me excited to work.
What could you release from your life that will allow you to replenish your artist's soul?
After gathering ideas from as many sources as possible and breaking down your idea into multiple parts, now it is time to build the idea to its full potential. Build your idea into something that is meaningful to you. You are all that matters when it comes to your artmaking. If you build something that is authentic and meaningful to you, others will follow. Your creative endeavor will connect with someone because someone will feel the same way. To neglect your ideas is to deprive the world of your art.
Why does the idea your building upon matter?
After gathering ideas from as many sources as possible and breaking down your idea into multiple parts, now it is time to build the idea to its full potential. Build your idea into something that is meaningful to you. You are all that matters when it comes to your artmaking. If you build something that is authentic and meaningful to you, others will follow. Your creative endeavor will connect with someone because someone will feel the same way. To neglect your ideas is to deprive the world of your art.
How do you know when to unify and when to deconstruct your ideas?
In my last blog, I talked about gathering ideas from as many sources as possible. The idea is to go deeper into the focus of your creative endeavor. It would be impossible to share all of my inspiration for my newest series, but I can share a few key ideas that I deconstructed from my lists and how I am using that to create unity.
Where do you go to find new ideas or gather inspiration? How can you expand to bring together information from even more sources?
For years I have allowed decay to creep into my life. That may be a little dramatic, but I have put my personal art to the side for so long that I feel like I am starting at the beginning again. The beauty of starting at the beginning, is that I now know, I can only grow up and forward. That decay has created a rich soil of excitement and motivation that will nurture my visual voice.
What are you doing to grow as an artist?
For years I have allowed decay to creep into my life. That may be a little dramatic, but I have put my personal art to the side for so long that I feel like I am starting at the beginning again. The beauty of starting at the beginning, is that I now know, I can only grow up and forward. That decay has created a rich soil of excitement and motivation that will nurture my visual voice.