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Mar 04

Plan for Making Some Art!

Now lately, I am much more about theory than actual drawing and painting when it comes to art.  I want to change that!

I like making lists, planning, thinking about  what to write, thinking about projects that would be great if I just had access to x, y, or z.  Plus, I have a million and one things on my plate each evening.  After work, and the commute, and the gym, and dinner, then I have whatever other projects need doing, and then I can make some art.  Well… you can probably guess that not much really gets done.  Then I feel bad.  It’s twofold, really:  1)  I didn’t make art like I was supposed to, and how am I ever going to progress unless I make something, etc.  and 2) I’m still stressed from the day, and didn’t get the peace of mind and soul validation that comes from even just a little bit of drawing.

I suspect that there are a lot of frustrated artist type people out there in the same position.  But, I know that other people who are in this position *still* find a way to make art.  I think it’s important to work on something that fits the time and energy that I have available, otherwise (at least at the beginning here), I’m setting myself up to fail.  I need some early success.  And, at this point, simply finishing something will be a big win for me.  So… here’s what I’m going to try first: 

Small imagination paintings to get me working, thinking, and out of my comfort zone.

Here’s why this will be good for me, and why this may be good for you too:

1.      Small means that I will be able to complete a painting in one or two evenings.  I can get together a body of work in the limited time I have.

2.      Small is actually a challenge for me.  I tend to like to work bigger.  3.  I also tend to draw from life.  Drawing on my imagination is *way* out of my comfort zone.

Stay tuned to see how it goes!

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Feb 29

Intentions

I thought I would document my intentions for this blog now at the beginning of this whole thing, for two reasons:  1) to focus myself a little bit – this ‘becoming an artist’ thing is a little overwhelming to me, and 2) so that if you decide to read this blog, you know what to expect!

In fact I want to get some of this down permanently, before I let myself start playing around with the look and feel of my website and blog. Frankly, I’m more excited about that than I thought I would be. But, I’d better get started down the path of drawing and painting, or I’ll start careening off course into css-land.

Primarily, I want this blog is to document the steps I take towards becoming an artist:
1)  drawings/paintings/art that I produce – My Art!
2)  books that I read to help me along – Read!
3)  shows that I go see – Visit!
4)  materials I experiment with – Try!
5)  web sites that help me out – Learn!
6)  other artists who interest and inspire me – Look!

I also want to:
1)  push myself out of my comfort zone,
2)  keep myself accountable, and
3)  help anyone else who wants the same thing, but is in the same place as me (hopeful, but clueless!)

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Feb 26

How I became an artist

Ok, so I’ve probably always been an artist.  But, I never took art seriously (because, well, I heard that it didn’t pay the bills…) and so I took high stress IT jobs instead.  Then, when I tried to take are seriously, I took it way too seriously and froze trying to paint the perfect painting.  I have an art education, but I never really learned what to do to be an artist.  But that’s what I want to be – an artist.  This year, I’m going to figure out how to do it.  I’m going to use this blog to help motivate me and provide some accountability.   I’m also hoping that I can help someone else along the way.   Maybe no one will read this blog.  Or, maybe the right someone will, and I can help them figure out how to be an artist too.

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