Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Artists Feel and Capture Moments

Delaware Moccasins by Judith Durr

Life is so short and moments are fleeting. Are you counting the days or the moments of the day? Begin by counting the moments in a day, looking back over your day you can see the moments you took to reach a goals or to give you happiness. Take the moments and make the most out them.

 Now, you ask, "How does this apply to art?" Counting the days is harder than counting the moments. People who keep journals, count the moments, good or bad.  Don't miss the moments, write down your thoughts, your goals and aspirations.  It applies to all aspects of our lives. Count the moments where you find  happiness or pleasure. Artists feel and capture the moments, good or bad.

  • quietly watching the sunrise or sunset 
  • looking a the shadows or light on an object
  • a conversation
  • an unpainted canvas means opportunity 

 Count the moments you reach a goal:

  • you choose to paint
  • finding something you like to paint
  • take an art class or workshop
  • painting   

The first homework lesson for my students is to write down 10 goals you want to achieve with your art. It takes a lot of thought.  Try it. Goal setting is visualization and self-talk.  Goals will be realized if you look at them, keep them in the forefront of your mind. Our subconscious will work on them.  Read them often.  Look back after writing them down and periodically (a couple of months)

Self -talk is the second and on going lesson.  What do you say to self.  Check to see if you are making excuses not to paint or reach you goals. Positive talk to yourself...I can do it. I am doing it.  Just do it.

Morning Glory by Judith Durr

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Friday, February 23, 2018

Why do I paint?



"Be persistent and create."  _Judith Durr

Recently I was asked why I paint and what inspires me.

Why?
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I paint because I have to.  I have never been able to explain it.  There is something deep within me that desires to paint and I have had this desire since I was a child. This desire has never waivered nor could it be suppressed. 

I feel desire, passion and inspiration lead us to persistence. This leads us to create and creation brings us to our reward. Talent means you worked and persisted to achieve your desires.  It is only in your persistence, you are drive to reach your goals will you be rewarded.  

What Inspires me.
Artists who share with other artists inspires me. Because of artists like Jim Daly, Pat Haptonstall, Ray Swanson,  Roger Kull and my Mother helped me find my way.  The artist help to define my life and my work. Thank you. 

People, history, archeology and the enjoyment of collecting defines my work today.  My journey is always changing and yet sometime it is the same.  My hope is my persistence creates the finest paintings I can paint. 

Keep growing, creating and explorating. 
May I always be curious and studying. I hope you are too.