An artist's creative journey in learning new media. An inner look at the creative process at work when an artist explores new media.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
This raku piece is really at the heart of what the process of art is about for me. Is it a failure, is it a success? It is really four separate pieces that found their way together. The torso figure dropped out of my hands on the way to the car and broke, the primitive dog/wolf creatures cracked in the extreme contrast of heat in the raku firing. The base section was one I had intended to put found objects in. So should I throw them all out because they are broken, should I give up on each piece or can they find a home together? There is still more to muse about this piece, like can I add found objects to the circle areas? To me art is about the process, how can this work, what if I put this here or there, can I accept it is not what I had envisioned in the beginning? In teaching I have found that is one of the most difficult things for children and adults..if they have a certain end in mind, they deem it a failure if it changes along the way. What we all have to understand is that the creative process is a system of problem solving.
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That attitude is something that I am trying to embrace. Too many times I find myself finding fault because it did not turn out the way I expected. I am trying to remember to put it away for a few days, then look with fresh eyes to see the possibilities. Good reminder to us all.
Eileen
I am a fan of this approach to art, and life - it's all about the journey! Karen
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