From An Artist and Information Gatherer!
Every year around this time I start working on my art goals. I review what I have accomplished for the year and what I want to accomplish for the next year. Yes, sometimes goals do not get met but it is good to have goals to review and work on. I am always amazed that I am a rare artist, not many artists actually have goals--wait what? It's true!
My number ONE new goal for 2018 is to "PAINT MORE." Now, how will I accomplish this?
First, I think I need to start tracking my art time --a goal that I failed last year. But I know it is important to know how I spent my art time.
Last week I tracked my art time in hours. I met my art hours goa1 (30 hours), but it was 50% Admin and 50% Painting. I need to spend less time on Admin and MORE time painting, I know this in my heart!
My next step was to ask all my friends and artists how they motivate to paint more! I need to think on how to incorporate this into my life... Mantra: Paint More! Paint More!
Artists Answers for how to paint more include:
Set a Schedule (paint at same time each day)-- I do not do this. Sounds good but not sure if exact schedule fits into my current life.
Put on Painting Apron. Once its on, it is painting time. This is mental and I think something like this could work for me. I need something that signals to my brain that it is time to make art/paint!
X Marks Creative Day. One artist puts an X on each day that she does something creative in a pocket Calendar-- most days in the month have an X in them! This is good, I can envision how this becomes a visual need and leads to satisfaction and perhaps more paint time.
Please share your thoughts on how to motivate one to Paint More, comments are welcome!
Monday, November 20, 2017
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Neo Impressionists: A Must-See Show
| Maximilien Luce- a new favorite |
Beyond Impressionism Exhibit
which features Neo-Impressionists, Nabis and Symbolism
Now through January 21
If you can, I encourage you to go see this amazing show! I loved it!
We went to Columbus last weekend for a short adventure/getaway. Online I had found that the Columbus Museum of Art was having a special 'Beyond Impressionism' show and I was excited to go to see it. I convinced my husband that it could be a Foodie & Art Weekend.
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| Us in a Bonnard lithograph |
| Monet's Weeping Willow |
| Lautrec color lithograph |
There are so many more works in the Beyond collection, but you need to go and explore on your own. Also, after leaving the Beyond Impressionism show, you should tour the museum and their collection. I loved the George Bellows room and seeing portraits by Robert Henri (a personal favorite), Sargent, Matisse and more.
| Pointillist Style: Signac |
Saturday, October 28, 2017
A Touch of Success - A Sale!
| SOLD! The Color of The Wind, 9x12 |
One of the most wonderful art moments is when you get a sale. Sold is so special because it means that someone values and appreciates your original artwork. I was very pleased when someone wanted to go through my inventory of landscapes--yes please do! The review resulted in the sale of 2 paintings--a terrific success for me.
| SOLD! Fall's Last Stand 8x10 |
I have come so far with regards to landscape and there is still so much that I want to do. I am proud of each of these landscapes. Making art is so much more than finding a spot to paint and painting (and it is never that easy). First you have to pack an art bag (a chore in and of itself), then you have to find a location to paint. Once a painting is complete it has to be signed, photographed, and varnished. Then the photos have to be taken and uploaded to the website. It is so much work but it also is incredibly fulfilling as each painting is a part of me and my emotions.
My art friends call my paintings 'happy paintings' and they are a reflection of how I feel when I paint! I think it is my love of color and my expressive brushwork, but I do get 'Happy Paintings' comments often. It is more about color and brush stroke for me, perhaps a better adjectives include Expressive & Playful (or Sunny or Cheerful)?
Cheers to the sales and cheers to future success and artistic growth. Painting gives me great joy and I love the artist life. Two of my landscapes have sold but I have many more works available on my website.
https://greenhandleart.com/works
Monday, October 16, 2017
Rejection, it will make me stronger
| 5x7 inches - Lost Along The Way |
There is a local show that I love entering in Fall, it is a nice show and works tend to sell (yes please). This year they had over 300 entries and yet I still had hopes that a few of my works would be exhibited. I have had several works in the show previously which sold and that is why I had great expectations. I have anxiously been awaiting word on this show and this morning, I got the results--not one work accepted! I will admit, that email was a little bit heartbreaking, I was very much looking forward to the show. So now I have to transition my thoughts and focus on moving forward with my art.
| the 7" length is only as long as a hand |
What is next? Well, I have to work through my disappointment and move forward. I will offer my 6 small works at a discount (unframed) on my website. Please review my works below, one could be yours for a discounted price of $75 (unframed).
DISCOUNTED SMALL WORKS $75 each (unframed):
| Lost Along The Way, 5x7 $75 |
| Ellicott City Shop, 5x7 $75 |
| Mexican Bakery, 5x7 $75 |
| Gate on Main, 5x7 $75 |
| Sunflower Crop, 7x5 $75 |
| Touch of Pink, 7x5 $75 |
Here is the link to purchase my small works--I love them and hope that you do too!
https://greenhandleart.com/collections/97815
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Art, I need thee!
Missing Art Sessions Hurts Just a Little
Last week I had to miss all of my art sessions as I had a house guest & it would have been hard to leave the house and my guest alone for long periods of time.
I did manage to paint a one hour quick painting (post picnic at the park). The Quick Study painting felt great, but I really missed my longer art sessions. This week I am ready now to get back to my art schedule, I really really missed my art.
It may be hard to understand why I missed my art sessions so much.
I actually enjoy having the art schedule (two days a week). It is MY time, time that I dedicate to art, and yes I do put my phone on vibrate because I consider the art sessions my (very important) time. The Art Session time is sacred to me, and I schedule appointments and phone calls and meetings around the art schedule.
Yes, sometimes, I just have to get out of the house! However, I find that no matter my mood (if sad or tired), once I get to the art studio, my spirits lift and I feel better! Also, I love the social interaction with my fellow artists. The artists are my friends and mentors and they let me ask questions, ask for recommendations on books and workshops and materials, and we talk about art events and workshops. Art is also (as I have written before) a meditative time for the artist---often once I pick up a brush, I focus in on my painting and lose myself in the moment.
All of these reasons are why I need to get back to art, why I am so ready to go back to art tomorrow! Art, I need thee!
| Seuss's Yellow Tree 7x5 a Quick Study |
I did manage to paint a one hour quick painting (post picnic at the park). The Quick Study painting felt great, but I really missed my longer art sessions. This week I am ready now to get back to my art schedule, I really really missed my art.
It may be hard to understand why I missed my art sessions so much.
I actually enjoy having the art schedule (two days a week). It is MY time, time that I dedicate to art, and yes I do put my phone on vibrate because I consider the art sessions my (very important) time. The Art Session time is sacred to me, and I schedule appointments and phone calls and meetings around the art schedule.
Yes, sometimes, I just have to get out of the house! However, I find that no matter my mood (if sad or tired), once I get to the art studio, my spirits lift and I feel better! Also, I love the social interaction with my fellow artists. The artists are my friends and mentors and they let me ask questions, ask for recommendations on books and workshops and materials, and we talk about art events and workshops. Art is also (as I have written before) a meditative time for the artist---often once I pick up a brush, I focus in on my painting and lose myself in the moment.
All of these reasons are why I need to get back to art, why I am so ready to go back to art tomorrow! Art, I need thee!
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Meditation and Harmony with Nature
fulfillment & joy in plein air painting
Recently I found a new and wonderful place to plein air paint. I have painted there twice and plan to paint there again a few more times this fall. When I am set up and painting at this new place I feel a calm peace take over my head and heart. I hear birds singing and often take a few minutes just to look at the beauty in nature that surrounds me in this peaceful setting---inhale exhale. Just stopping for a moment and taking in the visual scenery is comforting and relaxing, very much how I envision meditation.
| I am happy with this little 8 x 10 from my meditative spot! |
What I know about art is that making art is fulfilling and rewarding. It is also very challenging, I often feel that I am in or need to enroll in a college class to learn color mixing, analogous color, value scale, and anatomy (there are some wonderful community art centers which have helped me greatly). Only in this last year (after 7 years) I finally feel that I understand color to include color mixing, color harmony and value. My next focus will be learning more about landscape. I have been painting one landscape each week this spring and summer and I do quick study (1 hour small) landscapes. I recognize that I want to improve my control and brushwork with the landscapes-- toward this goal I did participate in a Paint Out this past June. The Paint Out forced me to know my plein air painting equipment and to determine painting locations -- focusing in on scenes I want to paint. I also have been reading about landscape painting--even with all of this focus and hard work, I have major landscape improvements that I want to make!
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| My friend Lynn took this pic of me--way over there under the umbrella! |
Friday, August 25, 2017
Painting, Often A Solitary Sport
Everybody Gather 'round For Plein Air
Many artists paint at home, alone, often in a room or if lucky in a studio. Artists are solitary creatures and yet with regards to plein air I've noticed that we like to have company. Why does it take another person for us to want to go out plein air painting? Is it more motivating and inspiring?
Without my "Let's go plein air" prompt, my friend would not have taken her equipment and gone painting. Even though she has been wanting to paint and even though the weather is nice, she wouldn't have gone out. Perhaps because it is hard to justify "You (paint)" time. After all, there will always be dishes and laundry and it is hard to pause the chores to go painting. Having a friend ask you to come out, makes it just a little easier to gather up your equipment and go!
Today my friend could not go painting with me, which was a bummer. And yes, it was harder for me to motivate to go out alone. And yet I knew the weather would be nice for August-cooler with low humidity. I had to get outside and paint, even if just for a little while. I chose a park near my house, I hadn't been there in awhile and I was glad I went! The flowers and shrubs are colorful overgrown delights, it was a good spiritual morning - birds singing, geese honking, bees buzzing. Ah nature!
Having a Plein Air Pal is something to think about and a reason why I try to email all of my friends before I go plein air painting--for more company and in the hopes of inspiring someone to join me. Many have said they want to join me, a few have shown up, all ask to be included in the next email when I go again.
My Advice: Share with your friends when you go plein air painting! It is easy to share information via email. Here are the details that I include:
Weather:
Day:
Time:
Location:
Directions:
In conclusion, it is easy to include others -- maybe it will be the motivation that you both need to get out and paint!
| A Meditative Happy Painting AM! |
Without my "Let's go plein air" prompt, my friend would not have taken her equipment and gone painting. Even though she has been wanting to paint and even though the weather is nice, she wouldn't have gone out. Perhaps because it is hard to justify "You (paint)" time. After all, there will always be dishes and laundry and it is hard to pause the chores to go painting. Having a friend ask you to come out, makes it just a little easier to gather up your equipment and go!
Today my friend could not go painting with me, which was a bummer. And yes, it was harder for me to motivate to go out alone. And yet I knew the weather would be nice for August-cooler with low humidity. I had to get outside and paint, even if just for a little while. I chose a park near my house, I hadn't been there in awhile and I was glad I went! The flowers and shrubs are colorful overgrown delights, it was a good spiritual morning - birds singing, geese honking, bees buzzing. Ah nature!
| Meditative Moment: Find the Yellow Bird! |
My Advice: Share with your friends when you go plein air painting! It is easy to share information via email. Here are the details that I include:
Weather:
Day:
Time:
Location:
Directions:
In conclusion, it is easy to include others -- maybe it will be the motivation that you both need to get out and paint!
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