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How does it feel when you create?

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Excerpt from an email interview I had 2 yrs ago:

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1) How does it feel when you paint?  What do you enjoy most about the process?

It feels like an adventure, the blank canvas or board is like the open road - it’s easiest to take a route you know well but most satisfying when I have the courage to go down a path I have not travelled before – that’s when my most interesting compositions emerge. I love each step and am often tempted to leave it as is, but then have to carry through with my process: the rough black sketch of my initial composition...the abstract color field created after and then bringing it all back into focus with black line.

2) How do you feel when you've successfully completed a painting?I feel a giddy happiness, a sense of accomplishment and sometimes a sense of surprise and wonder that I did it.  It gets me excited about the endless possibilities of unknown creations ahead...

3) What does "successfully completed a painting" mean to you?

It means I’m experiencing the feelings in #2!  Sometimes it takes several days, weeks or months for me to really appreciate or fully see what I have created. I have plenty of unsuccessful pieces around – but these are critical as the most treasured advice I ever got was “you have to make a lot of bad art in order to get to the good stuff so you better get to work!” ...George Cramer, my Sculpture & Foundry Professor and mentor in college.

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4) What three words describe how you feel about your work?

Happy, hopeful, grateful...

If you are still reading this...Now it's your turn, tell me how you feel when you are creating... be it art, writing, cooking, gardening, etc.

Brutus....inspired new portrait design!

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I've been working with a wonderful new customer on this handsome sweetie's sketch all week...he lives in Alabama and his name is Brutus. He is a rescue and has brought much joy to his new home and canine playmates. His owner told me that he loves pig ears and I thought hmmm..those aren't going to look so great in a painting, so I thought of the cute little pig with words and pulled this design idea through for his other favorite things. I love it, this is part of the fun of doing commissions it makes me think 'outside the box', well I guess I tend to think 'in the box' with my style...but you know what I mean!

I hope to meet Brutus in person next year if I get back into the wonderful Kentuck Art Fair again.

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#10 is my Nemesis...

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I get lots of emails from other artists looking for tips and help. I have collected a great referral list of sites and other inspring artists to check out among them is Keri Smith...she posted the list above on her Wish Jar Journal and I had to laugh when I read it because I happen to be having a miserable artist's week: Numbers 1,3,5,9,10...especially 10. I'm not supposed to feel this way in January, this should be free and easy catch up time but instead I feel like I'm never going to get caught up.

On a positive note here are some very helpful resources to check out:

www.artbizcoach.com

www.artbizblog.com

www.another.girlatplay.com

www.kerismith.com

www.smartist-telesummit.com

www.cherylphelps.com/workshops.html

www.artmarketing.com/books

www.karenrossi.com/faqs-licensing.htm

www.maryengelbreit.com/ForArtists/GettingStarted.aspx

www.porterfieldsfineart.com/howtolicenseyourart.htm

www.surtex.com

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p r o c r a s t i n a t i o n . . .

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Picture_9I'm so close to being done with my holiday commissions (5 already shipped)....it would really only be what? maybe one or two more hours of work and I would be done. (this photo was from yesterday, can't show you the piece with the name just in case) These last 2 are not being picked up until next week. But how can I truly relax and enjoy the holiday if I know I'm not really done? I'm so tired, burnt out I guess - Rich reminded me that I have not had clay class or any other non-commission related creative outlet so yeah, really unbalanced at this point. Looking forward to making gingerbread houses with my Mom on Christmas Eve Day, our every other year tradition when we spend Christmas together...these will be houses 5 & 6, we get better every year. Next year I would like to design and bake my own house, we use the prefab kits but add our own decorations. The other thing I'm not doing that I should...and must! get my images up on the ispot illustration website. I signed up and paid for this almost a year ago and if I do not get my images uploaded I forfeit my money and page! How could I have waited this long? well..give me a deadline and you will see. 

Okay, I went back down and 'finished' the painting, took the photo to email to my customer and just as I was turning out the light to come upstairs I glanced at the sketch and realized I did not do the  bone pattern border! argh?! so that's it for tonight, I'm going to make myself a little drink and relax with my sweeties. Bone pattern tomorrow...

Working Weekend...

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It's that time of year when all I want to do is revel in the fall weather but it's a busy time for me art wise with lots of events coming up and work to do... but I did squeeze in some fun, a great night on Friday first going to the Pilsen East Art Walk to see my dear friend Erica's exciting opening at Margin Gallery: there were tons of people out and art studios and galleries open all along Halsted Street and into the neighborhood, lots of good energy and interesting art and fabulous art studios to see. Later met up with Rich & friends at their great new practice space just blocks from our house off elston. I was hoping to get back to Pilsen on Saturday to see more art...but it didn't happen.

I did manage to finish up several paintings and prepare all my tags and pricelist and bio for my hanging at the Starbucks in Roscoe Village tonight....it's always that deadline that makes it all happen. I could have hung a bit more than the 20+ paintings but need enough work to take to the Kentuck art fair in Alabama later in October. I've included a few of the new finished pieces and the upgrade I made to my "Corn" painting from the Fields Project, I decided to mount the canvas on MDF, it really adds a certain something. It is a bit abstract...but I like it.

Brilliant Hues...

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I'm having great fun with this painting...I would have to say the most fun since moving to this new space almost a year ago...just playing with color and composition, not trying to control everything. I guess I was afraid I had lost that "  ?  " ...I don't have a word for it..I'm just really glad it's back and hope I can keep it going. This is the kind of painting that I would do in my old studio when I would work until 3 am...go up to get ready for bed then have to run down one more time before going to sleep to take a peek because I was so excited about what had transpired on the canvas and needed to see it one more time. An amazing feeling...and a huge relief as my inner critic never seems to shut up, I've had a momentary reprieve.