Friday, May 20, 2011

Art Around Town

S'ignature: Key of F#
Lyric Kinard

community exchange exhibit
at the cameron village regional library
lyric montgomery kinard: may 17-july 15, 2011


Venue information: Cameron Village Regional Library is located in the Cameron Village Shopping Center at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. The VAE Community Exchange Exhibit is in the quiet study room in the front left corner of the second floor (if you are facing the building from the front exterior).

You can see the Signature and the Flight series here.



ARTQUILTSmovement
The 9th Annual PAQA-South International Juried Art Quilt Exhibition




Allenton and Semans Galleries
Public is Invited to a FREE Artists' Reception,
part of Downtown Durham's 
Third Friday
Friday, May 20, 2011, 5-7 PM



Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Teaching in Texas

Last week I had a fabulous time down in Texas
The Houston Area Fiber Artists are, without doubt, a wonderfully talented group of artists!


When is the last time you walked  a classroom and saw people staring at the wall, the floor...
a tree or even a crack in the sidewalk!


Happens all the time when your eyes are open and in search of texture.
Inspiration can be found in the simplest places.


Remember the contour drawing exercise I talked about here?
Even those who are super uncomfortable with drawing can love this exercise.


And yes - we did spend a fair amount of time playing with fabric.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Creative Mojo Radio Interview


Mark your calendars!
This Wednesday the 18th - 3-5pm EST.
Tune in to http://toginet.com/  
Lyric will be rambling around the microphone with Mark Lipinski, musing on the joys of creativity and becoming an artist, sketching

If you miss it you can catch it later (same place) in podcast form.






And the WINNER of Whitney Ferre's fabulous book is .....



(drumroll please)
Lisa

The question posed was
"How can you incorporate the principles of balance, contrast, repetition or unity into your daily life? How can you integrate the creativity that you apply to your art into the act of daily living?"

Her answer,
"I haven't figured out the answer to those questions yet but I find when I take care of the most important things first the rest falls into place. If I could just remember to do that every day. :D "

Ya know - I think she's right. Do you know what your most important things are?

(I pulled all 67 comments from my email and chose a number through Random.Org)

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Artist Within - one more day...

Hello Friends,
Who knows what was happening with Blogger last week. Posts I had scheduled never appeared, comments you had left simply disappeared. Gremlins in the works I believe. Fortunately each of your comments came to my email box and I will be using those to choose a winner (randomly drawn from a hat.)

I'll give until the end of the day today and then pull the giveaway winner. Again - my apologies. Feel free to go and leave a post if you'd like on Whitney's interview or the book review.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Faces on Friday (except it's not Friday is it)

Daughter of a friend - with the most soulful eyes

Two weeks ago (I'm slipping)

Sketchbook Faces - from life

Sketchbook faces - from imagination

 Sketchbook faces - from life

Just for fun - mostly from a childrens book by Bruce Whatley

Friday, May 13, 2011

Artist Interview: Whitney Ferre

Following on yesterdays book review and giveaway (there is still time to leave a comment for a chance to win!), I’d like to introduce you to Whitne Ferre, the author of  “the artist within: A Guide to Becoming Creatively Fit.” I think you'll enjoy getting to know her a little better.

Tell me your story. What is your background? 


My story gives others hope! I grew up as a “wanna be” artist. I did not think I had inherited “that gene”. I was envious of my friends who could draw or paint. I stuck to “safe” crafts and pined to paint. It literally wasn’t until I was in the process of opening my first art center, The Creative Fitness Center, that I started to paint. 
I was reading a book called Zen and the Art of Making a Living and the author insisted throughout the book that one has to develop an “Artist Mentality” in order to create the life of their dreams. I was sold, but had only experienced fear and difficulty trying to sign up for an art class as an adult. So right there I had the classic light bulb moment—to open a right brain gym so people could do their creativity workouts and strengthen their Artist Within so that they could go back out into their world and CREATE the change they desired.


What do you love about being an artist?


What I love is the natural curiosity and enthusiasm that comes with the “artist mentality”. When you make art, you cultivate an open mind that is receptive to spirit and to “Pure Potentiality” (from Deepak Chopra). I love noticing colors in the sky and how the light is illuminating the view out of my window differently each day. I love that wave of inspiration that seeps through you when you see something you want to paint, or a color combination you want to use. 
I want my paintings to make people want to paint themselves. We have put art making on this pedestal and, in essence, only given permission to those with “talent” to create. We ALL can share this gift that makes us human. 



Why do you teach/coach/write?


My whole career FOUND me. I so love connecting with other people. In “left brain mode” we each see ourselves a separate from the whole. I just re-read an Einstein quote that said, “A human being is part of a whole, called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts, and feelings as something separate from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and too affection for  few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…” 

What are your realistic goals and pie in the sky dreams?


Here it is…I want to world leaders to PAINT TOGETHER and THEN go into the United Nations to negotiate world peace. That would be tremendous.
(And from Whitney) As a  THANK YOU for reading this article, please email me at whitney@creativelyfit.com to receive a coupon code for a 2-for-1 offer for the entire 3 Step Program so that you can join with a friends and support each other’s creative dreams! 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Book Review: The Artist Within - A Guide to Becoming Creatively Fit


The book has an interesting twist. It is a life-balance-creativity-self-help manual couched within a breezy basic design manual. A rather unique concept. I think the purpose of the book is not to teach you to become a fine artist, but to help you add creativity to your every day life. Not a bad goal. In fact - it's a goal I heartily agree with.

After briefly explaining a design principle such as "contrast" she asks you to do a few right-brain exercises to exercise your creative muscle. The projects are wonderfully childlike and freeing. 


For instance: When talking about the design principle of Unity she says "In life, a lack of unity can distract us, make us feel like we are stretched too thin. If you feel this way, try finding the common thread in your life, what is vital. This will help you to refocus your energies and gain a greater unity of purpose."


The creative exercises that go along with the concept  include creating a torn paper family tree where you write  thoughts related to unity on any paper available to you, tear it up, and paste it into tree form. Another project might be to create a sculpture from the items in your junk drawer - symbolizing unifying the disparate elements of your past. Much more instruction is given for applying the principle of Unity to work or family life than how to create the art - but that's the point of the book.

I like the idea. Once I understood that the book was more about life coaching than fine art instruction I really enjoyed it and had fun thinking about different areas of my life that could use a creative boost. 

As a fun special just for you, my friends, 
I'm giving away this book 
to one lucky commenter on today or tomorrow's post. 

Answer me this.
How can you incorporate the principles of balance, contrast, repetition or unity into your daily life? How can you integrate the creativity that you apply to your art into the act of daily living?

I'll be interviewing Whitney tomorrow, talking a little more about her story. You can leave a comment on that post too and double your chances to win her book. Check back next Monday the 16th of May to see if you've won.