Hello!
Welcome to my first blog entry. This blog is about my art, or more specifically, about the process and what happens when I get my hands dirty. I started this blog because I recently decided that I am officially, an ARTIST!
I read somewhere online (see links & other blogs) that all artists should have an art blog. After reading a few I realized this could actually help me be more of an artist. My work is no longer going to be hiding in visual diaries, folders and on my floor! My ideas and thoughts are going to be posted here, for everyone to see and comment. Watch-out world! I’ve unleashed my creativity!
Through this process, I hope to become more productive in my practice and therefore, better at my craft.
The task was to collect some 12x12inch wooden boxes and create! The space was already booked, Christmas and the Silly Season was in full swing, Vancouver was having a snow storm of the century and we artists had only two weeks to lament over the box and come up with something interesting for the show. Two weeks became only three days for me.
Creating a woodcut was surprisingly easy, quick and enjoyable. Apart from the tricky bits, the wood just peeled away as I carved and my images materialized.
I was going to create two wood cuts, and use them to print a merged image onto the third art box. However, this my friends didn’t work. The paint wouldn’t stick to the surface and nothing was imprinted. Oh no! With only an hour to deadline, I settled for a third woodcut, in a much simpler form.
I didn’t sell but I’m glad because I wasn’t satisfied, my last half-finished snowflake stood out, like a sore thumb. I went back and carved away, until I was happy with the final result.