Monthly Archive for May, 2006
here is another one of my paintings that was recently displayed through April…its alot bigger than it appears…its actually close to 5ft. long and about 3.5ft tall. 
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To me this looks relatively close to much of Klee’s work….wouldnt you agree? whats happening to “Fine art”?
my idea of making a film art is about to be temporarily fixed. kelly moore, a renowned artist in the arkansas/new mexico(and much more) area, has posed the idea to make his own film art. I have contacted him in hopes of participating/helping/inspiring…not too sure yet what my job will be (if i even get one). but i am to meet with him this weekend and do a “screen test” of the sorts….i am somewhat nervous, but entirely anxious to meet him and pursue this temporary film fix.
click “kelly moore” to see his web page.
This is another picture i found that seemed to trigger some inspiration:

I have been thinking lately that i would really like to put together some sort of film that displays artistically misconstrude objects and their movements. it is an idea that i have had for some time now, but it feels more necessary now than it ever has. where i am from we have a local lake that is usually very popular, but due to the lack of rain in the last several months, it is very low. although this is economically unpleasing, the area that it is leaving dry is artistically pleasing. it is somewhat dreary…yet, entirely inspiring. there are large cracks in the mud, and footprints from all of the wondering souls that have found their way out there to check out the dry spots. there are also random polluntants sticking out of the earth, such as old tires, shoes, soda cans/bottles. this makes for a very interesting scence that i would love to dabble with while holding a camera to it.
perhaps i should dangle something from the surrounding trees swallowed by the mud. or maybe put an entirely random object in the middle of the dried mud…so that it appears to be out of place. maybe have just a person standing there…then have another person walk up and stand beside them. continue on with this until there are several people standing lined up facing either forwards or backwards….each holding large solid colored balls. still shots. noone moving until everyone is in their place and then perhaps movement may occur. should the people be half clothed, naked, or maybe fully clothed in garments unusual to their desires. it would be great if it rained while this was happening. i need a camera. i need people. i need balls.
I was painting last night on a somewhat new yet old canvas (to me)….
(my boyfriend makes my canvas’s for me, so i never need to buy any, unless i am having a spurt of artistic energy and he cant make them fast enough. he is also a student so its often times hard for him to find the time to make them. but hes usually pretty darn good about keeping a steady supply.)
…and was experiencing a personal challenge. the canvas had become overwhelming. i have painted time and time again on this same canvas, and it seems to defeat me each time. i have even gone as far as incorporating found objects in hopes of it becoming visually pleasing. i have tried to sit and attempt to not force anything onto the canvas, but in my attempts of not forcing it…i unfortunately force something because of the mere fact that i am trying not to force it. man…see what i mean by defeat. i feel as though even if i re-gessoed it, it would still be THAT canvas.
i am in the midst of developing a new technique. any artist out there should know and understand that developing a new technique is a huge challenge and large benefit to that of the artist’s abilities. i do circles. cirlces are usually in some form or another incorporated into my work. big ones, little ones, empty ones, filled ones, organic ones….these circles i have mastered in my mind of artistry….perhaps i should post a picture of what THAT canvas looks like. so you to may be imposed upon by the canvas of stress.
…when someone claims that they are an entirely self-taught artist?
i would like to propose the argument that we are all self-taught artists. now i am clearly speaking of untechniqualities that are typically taught within a classroom, such as: how to hold a paint brush, how to shade a sphere, how to draw a sphere, ect., ect. we are all at some point in our lives influenced (if not daily) by the objects and surroundings that we see. i feel as though this contributes to what an artist is and who they are amidst the canvas, not what was learned within the constraints of 4 walls.
when it comes down to it and you are facing the canvas/paper/object, it is what lies within you that contributes to the creation of a piece of work. i am not so much relapsing the classroom experiences and racking my brain to remember where to put a line when i begin a painting. it births itself from my unconcious mind and develops into what it needs to be.
now, with all of this said…is it possible to be artistically unschooled or schooled? and can we measure the quality of art by a mere diploma? answer: NO
it is true. i have conformed. all that i have opposed to and attempted to pull myself from since i can remember as a child and adolescence has all just crushed beneath my fingertips. i also feel as though it is cliche for me to express this conformity through my blog….
my blog.
how interesting to see, hear, watch, listen to me say: my blog.
i do feel as though it is necessary to express ones feelings and emotions through some form of art. whether blogging is your art or not…it is entirely needed for the sake of mans sanity.
my sanity exists primarily within my art. i paint. i make messes. i collaborate the two.
in hopes of creating a place to throw out all the ideas that literally swirl in my head while i am creating art…..i have created a blog. yes. a blog of collaborated art messes.




