Making more art: get on with it already
I thought a lot about this quote recently:
I've had a really hard time silencing that voice for the past three months, even while the rest of me kept thinking of new art to make. Instead of working, however, I've been wasting time -- yeah, I said it -- worrying. Fretting about the right venue in which to sell my art, and how to find collectors who will connect with what I do.
Sometimes I do look for something creative for them to do alongside me, but not always. They can make their own magic. I can make my own, too. And yet I'm still forgetting and relearning this lesson, so clearly I have some work to do.
If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint,' then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
-- Vincent van Gogh
| Vincent van Gogh, Self-Portrait (1889), via Wikimedia Commons |
Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.
-- Andy WarholHere's how I got over myself and started making again:
- I chose to start working toward an exhibit deadline I know I can meet.
- I painted while I let The Boy and TwoBoo watch TV.
- When the kids got bored, I told them, "find something to do that doesn't involve a screen." I then ignored the whining that followed.
Sometimes I do look for something creative for them to do alongside me, but not always. They can make their own magic. I can make my own, too. And yet I'm still forgetting and relearning this lesson, so clearly I have some work to do.
Inspiration is for amateurs. The rest of us just show up and get to work.Do you have a prompt/trick/method to help you get to work? Tell me in the comments or on Facebook.
-- Chuck Close
New art: unconditional love for Valentine's Day
I've gotten to the point where giving a Valentine's Day gift feels better than receiving one. Not that I'll return the hand-crafted chocolate truffles you might send! but I'm grateful for the unconditional, quirky love I've been given.
When I met The Husband, I was a TV reporter and he was a photo editor for a popular film and TV site. And then I went and became an artist.
In spite of the career changes, the Great Recession and the hell-raising child-raising, The Husband has proven over and over what I once told his mother: "He trusts me to be wonderful."
So this altered book, "It's Complicated," is a valentine: both to whomever falls in love with it on Etsy, and to The Husband for not running for the hills when he discovered all my creaky bits and glued-together parts.
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| From my Pinterest board "Wish I'd Said That" |
Before I met my husband, though, my father was the one who helped me believe in myself.
This is the the guy who sent me chocolate and flowers on Valentine's Day during the MANY years I was unencumbered by Valentine's Day presents from anyone else.
I see this image and think of him: the memory of my dad's face lighting up when I came to visit, and the warmth of his smile.
So for all the gift-givers who make Valentine's Day a genuine chance to express love, here's another altered book: "Daddy Loves Me." I know, probably should've kept this one under wraps until Father's Day. But I think unconditional love should be celebrated whenever possible.
The last gift of 2013: time to plan 2014's art
Here's what I want for Christmas: I want Santa to convince everyone they can't live another day without a piece of my art. Failing that, I will be satisfied -- temporarily -- with sharing a train set with TwoBoo.
I'm truly grateful for the gifts I've already received from collectors I met in 2013, especially those at the Mill Creek Town Center Art Walk in August...
... and the collectors who braved the cold to visit the PNA Winter Festival.
What I'd also like would be more collectors buying from my Etsy shop, as well as those who want to see me again in person.
So the next few weeks (by which I mean "in my spare moments in the next few weeks") will be strategy/planning time for 2014. A few things to think about:
Evidently Santa's not the only one making a list and checking it twice. What are your art-related goals for 2014? Tell me in the comments or on Facebook.
... and the collectors who braved the cold to visit the PNA Winter Festival.
What I'd also like would be more collectors buying from my Etsy shop, as well as those who want to see me again in person.
So the next few weeks (by which I mean "in my spare moments in the next few weeks") will be strategy/planning time for 2014. A few things to think about:
- When to offer special discounts for collectors of my art
- Deciding on the art fairs, art walks and exhibits to which I'll apply
- New pins for the Artist Motherboard
- Inviting more friends to join my mailing list (are you on it?)










