Exploring the Messages in Your Art
Hello beautiful souls,
I believe our art has messages for us and I’ve been taking extra time, alone in my studio to simply observe some of my creations. Do you ever have a friendly or not-so-friendly chat with one of your pieces? It sounds a bit odd but it’s worth a little investigation. I have some ideas about that to share with you -
While the artist makes conscious choices of color, subject, line etc, we also often make intuitive or apparently random actions with our artwork as well. These are equally important.
Always be receptive to what your art is trying to tell YOU.
You may have quickly selected the red paint and slashed in on your page and then you might wonder – “Oh why did I do that?” Before you jump to judgment or criticism, first explore the apparent question at hand – “What are you feeling?”
Perhaps you intuitively create a pool of white paint and watch it drip down the canvas. Why? What does that feel like?
Maybe you emphasize the curve of the neck on the woman you are drawing…or pay special attention to make her delicate chin have a strong edge. Why? Perhaps you are connecting to her vulnerability or her determination.
I don’t suggest that you interrupt your process with constant questions but these things are worth considering after creating or in the moments where you feel stuck. I promise there are messages just for you within your work.
Have conversations with your work. Ask it questions and then listen.
“What are you telling me?”
“What do you need from me?”
“How are you making me feel?”
This may sound strange but I’m sure many of you can relate since artists have been doing this since the very beginning. Remember, that while you have something to say ….your art WILL add to the conversation.
Be receptive when creating. Keep your eyes, ears and heart open.
Sending out much love and gratitude to you all,
Ivy
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