Posts Tagged ‘art chat’

Favourite artist… Marcel Duchamp

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

Marcel_DuchampMarcel_Duchamp3Marcel_Duchamp 2

 

by Babican Gallery UK

 

Do you always have to finish your art?

Saturday, October 6th, 2012

Do you always have to finish your art?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I always have lots of unfinished projects on the go. Paintings, sculpture and installations can sit around for years, unfinished. I live with them, then maybe, months, even years later, it will hit me that it needs this and that, and it’s finished. I also have 100’s of art projects and ideas in folders on my computer that may not even see the light of day in my life time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other things, I deliberately leave unfinished. I like untouched randomness & rawness when creating. Especially in my painting, textile & mixed media work.
I like the freedom of no pressure to finish a piece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you always have to finish your art ?

 

Art around the Fireplace

Saturday, August 11th, 2012

Some thoughts on painting…I continually fight with my work. Am I rebelling about what a painting should be? I lay paint on a surface, spending days doing this, only to scrape and wipe it off. What my mind says to do, my hand does another. The battle is on… the less it becomes, the more it says. Reducing it to a “nothingness” taking away what is known, what is recognisable, what is seen and putting in it’s place a “nothingness” of truth, more true, than what is seen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(more…)

‘Happy New Year ” & New Thoughts

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!! Best Wishes for an extraordinary year ahead.

As usual an artist’s work is never done. So many ideas and projects I want to do over the next couple of years I just hope to have enough energy and money to keep up with it.

A few thoughts came to me recently……

I like the idea of artists diversifying and crossing over into other areas with their work. I like to think the role of an artist is to leave the audience astonished, unsettled, to give something exciting , new and innovative and to experiment and not just think of art in a frame mentality.

Conceiving art as an “experience”, not just viewed at and moved on.

Over the past couple of years, my work has been moving in all directions. I thought I was an Abstract painter only, but now, I also delve into sculpture, collage, video, photography, art publishing , design, wearable art, handmade crafts etc and the lists goes on and on.

So , as an artist, whatever you are doing at the time, that’s your art and labeling yourself as a certain type of artist can be so restricting and may not allow ideas to grow and flourish.

By working this way while, keeping an open mind, it allows me to discover new ways, of self expression at a more deeper level. At the same time, I feel more connected to the world, past, present and future.

I’m more in tune, alert.

Discoveries, are exciting and stimulating for the artist. It helps me to progress in my work and learn new ways of looking, doing and thinking enhancing my arts practice…….

So, whatever art you do, use your “artspace” for confrontation, clash for the unexpected with a non- programed response and it may lead you to other things. Experiment and venture into areas where you have no experience and see what happens …..