Thursday, October 29, 2009

Simple but brillant


This is Heck, a great illustrative artist. Some of you may be looking at this and thinking, "I could do that!" Unlikely.
I bought a calendar full of Heck drawings and I had a hard time deciding which one I would feature in this blog. One challenge of every artist, I imagine, is not overworking your piece. You tweak here and there and before you know it you've overdone it. Sometimes you can't undo all the damage. I wonder if Heck has this problem. In another imagine two birds sit on a telephone wire. Very simple work but you can't help but think their in love or some other silly scenario. Am I looking at the final piece after several overworked and overdone creations lie crumpled on the floor? I hope so, that would make me feel better.
It is said that artists and writers never actually finish a book or a painting, they simply abandon the project. I have indeed abandoned many paintings only to later see I quit at the perfect moment.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Drawing on the walls


I was visiting with a 19 year old friend of mine. She was telling me how she and her three roommates did some redecorating. They rent half a duplex so they are a bit limited. Redecorating meant some creative painting and new window coverings.

One of the roommates had a friend in Fairbanks who likes to do simple wall murals. They convinced her to come down and do two murals. One of a tree in the corner of the living room and another tree in their kitchen. She was quite enthusiastic with the results.

The above is a mural in my entry way. There is a wonderful large closet as soon as you walk in the door. But the HUGE pine stained doors were overwhelming and well, ugly! At the time I was not working full time as an artist and looked for any opportunity to create art. Over a few winter nights I created this moose peaking through the woods. The idea was to duplicate the view out the windows.

My husband not only allows but encourages drawing on the walls. Fortunately for my friend, Katelyn, her landlord was okay with it too. I am happy for Katelyn and her roommates. Grab every opportunity you have to bring art into your life.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Keep On Pedaling

I have mentioned in past blogs that I am currently working on a children's book. The art is done, the text is written and now for the B O R I N G stuff. This mainly involves sitting in front of a computer screen and putting the book together in a computer program. I have to rely heavily on my husband to do this part, I am not savvy with the programs required.

I woke up today celebrating that the book, which is simply a pile of CD's, would be handed off to the designer. The weight would lift off my shoulders knowing that my work was done and now those I have paid will carry on the rest. It was a good dream.

Unfortunately my conversation with the designer included a lot of , "wrong lay out" and "try it this way". I left with a hung head. I am right back to where I started and my poor honey is back to the computer screen with me hovering over his shoulder.

I know what Signore Greve would do, he would keep on pedaling.



Monday, October 12, 2009

The HORROR

What does Mona Lisa have to do with horror? Well hold on because I am dragging out my soap box and readying myself for a tirade.

Recently in the newspaper was a small blurb about McDonalds and Mona Lisa becoming neighbors. Now, we'll stop right there for a second. Mona Lisa, one of the most recognized paintings in the world, is the most popular attraction in the Louvre. She sits contently in her bullet proof box while people travel thousands of miles just to gaze upon this simple but powerful painting.

On the COMPLETELY opposite end of the spectrum, differing radically, diametrically opposed is...cough, sputter...McDonalds. What does his culture dictating, obesity promoting, toxic food creating empire have to do with the beloved Mona Lisa?


Apparently McDonald's restaurant will hang it's shingle in the shadow of the Louvre. In the Carrousel du Louvre the fast food chain will set up shop. After reading this I hung my head in utter disappointment and disillusionment. I know, the steaming forward monster known as McDonalds is unstoppable but the LOUVRE? Clearly nothing is sacred any more. Nothing.

I know if Mona Lisa read that article she'd wrinkle her nose and shake her head in disappointment right along with me.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Power of One

We had the absolute pleasure and joy of attending the Broadway production of "The Lion King". When I heard it was coming all the way to Anchorage I wrote it on every calendar so there would be no risk of missing it.

All my efforts were worth it. The music, colors and costumes were amazing and creative to the highest level. I read a comment by the costume designer where she discussed studying lions and their movements and how she tried to bring that all together for the play. Her thorough research was evident.

I often do similar research for a painting. The above is a painting of mine titled, " The Power of One", the title taken from a great book. This painting had me on the internet's Yahoo image search to find lions in every conceivable position. Often the painting will come from a combination of different lions. This lion has a great mane but this lion's eyes are piercing. What would I do without the internet?

The Lion King filled my artistic reservoir to the tippy top. I am so privileged to have enjoyed the work of such creative minds.