Showing posts with label back to the studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to the studio. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Reflections, Revelations and Resolutions

Finding My Daily Practice

January was a time of reflection for me. I guess it is with most people, trying to figure out resolutions and ways to make the new year the best that it can be. Looking back at 2018, I am so proud of myself for writing and publishing a book and for tackling the world of social media and marketing. (I still have a lot to learn and a long way to go.) What I didn't do was draw and sketch enough. I didn't create enough new work or get excited about anything except my book. It took over, Im a little OCD that way. 

Last week I had a migraine on and off and couldn't bring myself to do the things I needed to do, such as cleaning my email, finishing my taxes and paying the bills, etc. It wasnt a terrible one so instead of just doing nothing I changed into comfy clothes, made my favorite tea, put on a yoga sounds playlist and I went to sit at my studio desk. I pulled out all kinds of supplies, and I spent the next three hours drawing, sketching and painting. It was fantastic, the time went so fast and was very relaxing. I almost forgot what that felt like this past year.

I made my goal for 2019 to remember that feeling and make it a daily practice, like taking my vitamins. I tend to get stuck when I look at a blank piece of paper and can't think of what to make each day. So many ideas flood my brain at once and I end up doing nothing. To try and remedy this, I decided I am going to create five different sketchbooks, one for each day the week and each with a different theme. I got this idea from following other artists who post images from their "various" sketchbooks. For example, one might be quick line and shape drawings, one watercolor backgrounds, collage, old book revival pages, general doodling, etc. I love the idea of having more than one focus sketchbook as well as the idea of a specific day for each; boom, the decision is made for me. I can still change my mind, change the order or create something different that day if the urge hits me.

My past behavior of focusing on my one “holy sketchbook, never worked for me. But if I can make this a daily practice and commit to picking up a different sketchbook each day and spending twenty minutes doing a page or two, I can be creative and not get stuck or bored doing the same thing every day. In a way, it would be like keeping an artistic day planner. 

A revelation I had while reflecting on 2018 is that I found that I have become a creative watcher more than a maker. I spend a lot of time on social media viewing other artist's work and techniques. I get super inspired and collect ideas for future projects. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, on the contrary, the internet allows me to see the visual world from all around the globe. But if not careful, it becomes a time suck and then I find myself not creating at all. Maybe I am saturated with so much that I see, that it is just too distracting. I am hoping that in 2019 I can ground myself in a daily creative practice that nourishes my soul and finds my spark again.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Getting Back to Art

And reinventing myself again...

I’ve spent the better part of the last 6 months working almost solely on my book. I haven’t really been drawing or painting since I started. Between that and being in summer mode since May, I've been missing the process of creating handmade art. Now that the book’s finished and I’ve promoted the hell out of it to the best of my ability, I’m happy to let the universe take over, move away from the computer and get my hands dirty again. Researching, writing cover letters, putting together mailings and being on top of social media for the purpose of the book’s awareness and sales were not much fun for me.

So what am I going to do now? I have so many projects and ideas saved in Pinterest that I want to try and experiment with using different techniques and mediums. I also have a bunch of bookmarked YouTube video tutorials on everything from acrylic paint pouring to unusual watercolor techniques that I want to watch. (That’s binge watching for the creative.) 

Reinvent, reinvent, reinvent yourself. That statement has been my motto since I left the graphic design field. I am so ADD when it comes to my art. I get bored with what I’m doing after a while and need to start something new and different. I always seem to make my way back to creating mandalas, sometimes in a different form and I never stop taking photographs for inspiration and the pure love of looking through the camera lens. So next week it's back to work in the studio; I wonder where my next idea will take me...