How my art is made
Right now I specialize in pen and ink and colored pencil. I say right now because who knows where the creation process will take me. I like pushing my boundaries, and often the creation process goes both ways i.e. as I create my art, my art creates me. I may start a piece, and then, it tells me it needs to go in a different direction. I didn’t used to do colored pencil, but many of my pieces started to tell me they needed color; so I heeded the call. Scroll down to see my ocean wave created in colored pencil, printed on wood, and then painted on the edges with bronze paint. I then sprayed acid on the bronze paint to create a patina effect.
For my work that is on wood, I create it on paper first. Then it is scanned, and the digital image is printed onto wood at a fabulous facility that has HUGE equipment that uses a UV cured ink. I really enjoy the organic component the wood lends to my detailed work.
Much of my art is made using ‘pointalism’ or little tiny dots to create a piece. Not a lot of people do this work these days because it is very time consuming, but I find it super meditative. I can truly lose track of time…and even forget if I have eaten…and I am VERY food motivated. I also get philosophical about this form of creation; I enjoy the parallels I see with life. When I put a lot of dots in one area, or I put a lot of energy into one part of life, it creates a density there. Likewise, when I omit dots from an area, or I don’t put energy into that part of life, it leaves space. It is kind of like the ‘which wolf do you feed’ metaphor. See my octopus piece below for an example; Mr. Octopus is composed of little tiny dots.
And I feel like I would be leaving a very important part out if I didn’t tell you that my art is inspired by journeys in my mind…so part of how it is created is from me reading, listening to podcasts, exploring diverse mindsets and viewpoints and having my ethos changed by that. My journey with what I have explored becomes art with meaning…
Art with Meaning….What does that mean?
My mom always told me I should be a writer too as a way to get all my stories and contemplations down on paper…to share my thoughts with people beyond the images. So I share my creation time between visual art and writing.
Each piece I create is inspired by something I am experiencing in my life. I am a bibliophile and, because of that, I often create images that capture my response to something I have read. You know yow you can have your mind shifted through reading and that changes what you notice in the world and how you experience it? I call these brain fireworks. My images are ways for me to visually represent the brain fireworks; my words are my attempt to share that inspiration with you. I print the words on canvas that can be hung with the art.
Read on below to find some of the ones people have told me they most relate to.