Life with a new baby is different (obviously). There is not as much time, particularly large chunks of it, available
to dedicate to my art and other creative pursuits.
Lately the little snippets of creative
time I have been able to snatch have been spent knitting or doing a
little bit of sewing. Neither are technically categorized as fine
art, but they still feed my creativity and need for colour.
Awhile back I came across the thought
that an artist “should create as much as you consume”. I thought
it was an interesting concept and have been mulling it over since. To
begin with I thought it might be a noble goal to strive for. Now I
disagree with the thought. As an artist I need to gather material to
work with. Part of the creative process is gathering ideas, taking
little bits and pieces from lots of sources, letting them bounce
around in your brain and finding that at some point they inform a
piece, they have been recombined them into something new. Therefore
there is a need to always be looking at art or whatever is
inspirational, going to shows doing reseearch. It is a bit like
watching the news or reading the newspaper to keep oneself informed
about current events.
So this weekend baby and I went to see The West Fine Art Show at the Trev Deeley motorcycle dealership
(not the first place I would think of for an art show venue!) It was interesting to see the interpretations of "the West" and who the artists were. The subject matter varied greatly, from cowboy drawings to idyllic west coast wilderness landscapes to busy urban scapes. The painting styles were all a realistic representational style. Most were very well done and it was well displayed and curated. The motorcycle dealership was actually a nice venue for the show.
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