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Stories and musings on being an artist.

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Diary of a Mini Painting

Making the mini paintings in my collection requires of me a settling down, a concentration and an attention to detail that appeals to my natural inclinations.

This is the story of how one set of these mini paintings were made.

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Art Practice Year in Review

As the year draws to a close, it’s once again time to take stock of my art practice.

It’s all too easy to forget what’s been accomplished over the course of a year if I don’t set aside time for this reflective exercise. So with the help of the notes that I’ve made along the way, I look back on my art year of 2024.

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See in it What You Will

Lately I’ve been thinking about how, as an artist, I see my work entirely differently than everyone else looking at one of my paintings.  Love it or hate it or have no reaction at all, the final resolved painting is all that is available for anyone else to see.  

I’m the only one to have seen a painting from beginning to end and all of the states in between: The good the bad and the messy middle versions.

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Canvas, Bounce and Limiting Beliefs

Do you have limiting beliefs? I know I do. Pesky beliefs that may or may not be true, but hold me back in some way or other just the same.

Case in point: “I don't like working on canvas. Stretched canvas has bounce, and I don't like bounce”.

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DIY Floater Frame for Artwork

Using a mitre box and my measurement for the inside corner of the frame, I cut a length of the corner moulding with a 45 degree angle on either end. After testing it against the painting to see that it was the correct length, I used this first length as the template for the other 3 lengths. Once all four pieces were cut to length, it was time to glue the frame together.

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The Quickest Way Forward

I make plenty of artwork that if not exactly bad, is unresolved, or in other words not good enough to call finished. I can’t make it “good” or, most often, I lose interest in trying to solve the problems with it to make it good.

Sometimes, when a painting just isn't working, there's no point in fighting it. A dramatic shift is required to move things forward.

This is a story about how I did just that.

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The Great Studio Pare Down and Tidy Up

It occurred to me recently, although not surprisingly, that these two interests in my life, simplifying my possessions and simplicity in my work, mirror one another. Living with less and making work that is pared down are part of the same desire to simplify. And if I want to make work that is more simplified and harmonious I need that feeling in my surroundings, in particular in my studio space.

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Staccato Lines, Sinuous Lines and Flat Areas of Colour

I’m not really a fan of painting with brushes…I don’t like seeing obvious brush marks in my work so even when I use a paint brush to apply paint I often go right over it with a rag or the blunt end of the brush to disguise the mark.

On the other hand I do like to apply paint and move it around the painting surface with unconventional tools. A paint brush, or even a palette knife just can’t make the kinds of marks that I can get with these tools.

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Artist Demo Day

Making art is often, at least for me, a solitary pursuit. I retreat into my studio with my thoughts, and rely on my own intuition and actions to create something from the materials at hand. But nothing compares to meeting people, including other artists, and talking about art and the joys and the challenges of the art making process. This too is an important part of the journey.

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