Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Artistic Consistency










Is an artist's style determined by how the artist paints over a life time, or by the subjects they choose to paint and draw? Is it determined by the surface they paint on or the medium they paint with? Is an artist defined by the way they apply paint to a surface or what they apply the paint with? Is success measured by the amount of money, fame, exposure an artist receives, or the words of praise or ridicule heaped upon them? If there was no audience for your work would you still keep working away making art? I don't know about the rest of you, but I will paint, draw, carve, etch, and sculpt in whatever medium I choose without regard to fame, fortune, audience or reward until the day I die. Probably not sensible, but producing satisfies my soul. I don't think anyone wants a painting of a lizard, tarantula, spider, frog, or snake on their wall, but for some reason I like these critters and I like to paint them. I also like to paint roses, but I don't want to be confined to painting flowers, fruit or still life's all my life. Today I worked on a Moonlit Chameleon and it is almost finished. It is in Gouache, and I had a great deal of fun painting it. I love the patterns and raised surfaces that defines a reptiles skin, the glossy reflective shine of a Turtles shell, and the pattern on a Leopard Frog. I have been painting frogs for 40 years, and for some reason even sculpted a Frog Prince waiting to be kissed. I guess I'm a foolish romantic in a cynical shell. Hopefully other people in this world will like seeing some of God's less lauded creations, and will enjoy their perfect, simple elegance. Keep working, painting, and enjoying your creative life even if it sometime is a struggle or financially unrewarding. Remember, if you have your tools, your skills, and a surface to work on you are a rich Artist indeed.

4 comments:

  1. Well maybe it will let me leave a comment this time!
    Hi Annie. I, too, love all your strange critters and find them well worthy of creative and artistic energy. The chameleon reminded me of an old poem I wrote called Lizard Woman, so I am enclosing it here for your blog.
    LIZARD WOMAN

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer
    The world above
    Sings in her ear. Her scaly skin
    Soaks up warm rays,
    While one eye envisions
    The entire milky swirl
    --gas clouds, rock clusters, star swarms--
    Spiraling in the company
    Of our sun.

    The other eye is alert for danger.
    Below
    Her sun-dappled branch
    The cave or crevice await
    That flash of a moment when
    Safety
    Cool, moon-governed shelter
    Is required.

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    She has learned to thrive
    In dry places. She can
    Drink her fill
    From a leaf. She knows
    the uses of shade. She can
    Bask, traversing freely
    Between
    The light and dark worlds.

    The mysteries:
    The fly’s erratic flight,
    The beetle's hidden havens,
    Coyote's sharp bite
    She knows. She is one for whom
    The loss of a tail
    Is a teaching.
    A woman could do worse
    For a guide.

    She could cling to your sweater,
    Bask above your left breast, or
    Ride your ears, a pair
    Of whispering, gold and green
    Familiars.

    Lizard Woman,
    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer,
    Guide our travels, inspire our works,
    We who glow with your same
    Iridescence,
    We common-place agile women who have
    Too often camouflaged our souls
    To survive,

    We wild, celestial creatures
    Who amid a swirl of stars
    Cling to
    A gnarled branch
    A green jewel
    A spinning stone
    Equally spoken to
    By earth and
    By fire.

    -Yakshi
    3/10/93

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  2. Hi, Annie! I, too, love your creatures and critters. Your chameleon reminded me of my Lizard Woman poem, so I'm enclosing it here.
    LIZARD WOMAN

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer
    The world above
    Sings in her ear. Her scaly skin
    Soaks up warm rays,
    While one eye envisions
    The entire milky swirl
    --gas clouds, rock clusters, star swarms--
    Spiraling in the company
    Of our sun.

    The other eye is alert for danger.
    Below
    Her sun-dappled branch
    The cave or crevice await
    That flash of a moment when
    Safety
    Cool, moon-governed shelter
    Is required.

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    She has learned to thrive
    In dry places. She can
    Drink her fill
    From a leaf. She knows
    the uses of shade. She can
    Bask, traversing freely
    Between
    The light and dark worlds.

    The mysteries:
    The fly’s erratic flight,
    The beetle's hidden havens,
    Coyote's sharp bite
    She knows. She is one for whom
    The loss of a tail
    Is a teaching.
    A woman could do worse
    For a guide.

    She could cling to your sweater,
    Bask above your left breast, or
    Ride your ears, a pair
    Of whispering, gold and green
    Familiars.

    Lizard Woman,
    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer,
    Guide our travels, inspire our works,
    We who glow with your same
    Iridescence,
    We common-place agile women who have
    Too often camouflaged our souls
    To survive,

    We wild, celestial creatures
    Who amid a swirl of stars
    Cling to
    A gnarled branch
    A green jewel
    A spinning stone
    Equally spoken to
    By earth and
    By fire.

    -Yakshi
    3/10/93

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  3. Hi, Annie! I, too, love your creatures and critters. Your chameleon reminded me of my Lizard Woman poem, so I'm enclosing it here.
    LIZARD WOMAN

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer
    The world above
    Sings in her ear. Her scaly skin
    Soaks up warm rays,
    While one eye envisions
    The entire milky swirl
    --gas clouds, rock clusters, star swarms--
    Spiraling in the company
    Of our sun.

    The other eye is alert for danger.
    Below
    Her sun-dappled branch
    The cave or crevice await
    That flash of a moment when
    Safety
    Cool, moon-governed shelter
    Is required.

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    She has learned to thrive
    In dry places. She can
    Drink her fill
    From a leaf. She knows
    the uses of shade. She can
    Bask, traversing freely
    Between
    The light and dark worlds.

    The mysteries:
    The fly’s erratic flight,
    The beetle's hidden havens,
    Coyote's sharp bite
    She knows. She is one for whom
    The loss of a tail
    Is a teaching.
    A woman could do worse
    For a guide.

    She could cling to your sweater,
    Bask above your left breast, or
    Ride your ears, a pair
    Of whispering, gold and green
    Familiars.

    Lizard Woman,
    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer,
    Guide our travels, inspire our works,
    We who glow with your same
    Iridescence,
    We common-place agile women who have
    Too often camouflaged our souls
    To survive,

    We wild, celestial creatures
    Who amid a swirl of stars
    Cling to
    A gnarled branch
    A green jewel
    A spinning stone
    Equally spoken to
    By earth and
    By fire.

    -Yakshi
    3/10/93

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi, Annie! I, too, love your creatures and critters. Your chameleon reminded me of my Lizard Woman poem, so I'm enclosing it here.
    LIZARD WOMAN

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer
    The world above
    Sings in her ear. Her scaly skin
    Soaks up warm rays,
    While one eye envisions
    The entire milky swirl
    --gas clouds, rock clusters, star swarms--
    Spiraling in the company
    Of our sun.

    The other eye is alert for danger.
    Below
    Her sun-dappled branch
    The cave or crevice await
    That flash of a moment when
    Safety
    Cool, moon-governed shelter
    Is required.

    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    She has learned to thrive
    In dry places. She can
    Drink her fill
    From a leaf. She knows
    the uses of shade. She can
    Bask, traversing freely
    Between
    The light and dark worlds.

    The mysteries:
    The fly’s erratic flight,
    The beetle's hidden havens,
    Coyote's sharp bite
    She knows. She is one for whom
    The loss of a tail
    Is a teaching.
    A woman could do worse
    For a guide.

    She could cling to your sweater,
    Bask above your left breast, or
    Ride your ears, a pair
    Of whispering, gold and green
    Familiars.

    Lizard Woman,
    Sun Seeker, Shadow Lover,
    Chameleon Color Changer,
    Guide our travels, inspire our works,
    We who glow with your same
    Iridescence,
    We common-place agile women who have
    Too often camouflaged our souls
    To survive,

    We wild, celestial creatures
    Who amid a swirl of stars
    Cling to
    A gnarled branch
    A green jewel
    A spinning stone
    Equally spoken to
    By earth and
    By fire.

    -Yakshi
    3/10/93

    ReplyDelete