8/24/14 |
Around the world what?
I’d never heard of the Around the World Blog Hop before Joan Tavolott invited me to take part,
but if it’s about art and blogs, I’m game! A plein air painter and urban
sketcher in New York, Joan is one of the most prolific artists I know! Her daily blog is filled with beautiful watercolor landscapes, urban sketches,
portraits and still lifes. Although I have never been to New York, I feel like I get to know a little more about Long Island every day through her delightful sketches and paintings.
After you enjoy Joan’s work, hop over to the blog of Michele Cooper, whom I invited to
participate on Jan. 5. A fabulous watercolor painter as well as a teacher for
many years, Michele inspires me with her dazzling, light-filled paintings and
whimsical journal pages. She’s also an avid urban sketcher with the Whidbey
Island Sketchers, Anacortes Sketchers and Urban Sketchers Seattle!
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(To see the work of more participants, do a Google search of
“Around the World Blog Hop Artists.”)
And now, here are my answers to the hop questions:
What am I working on?
The only art I ever work on is filling my sketchbooks with
daily sketches! A writer by trade and an urban sketcher the past three years,
my “work” (as it relates to art) consists of thinking about what my next sketch
will be – and then sketching it. A secondary part of the “work” is blogging – telling
the stories related to the sketches – which I enjoy almost as much as making
the sketches. In my mind, the two parts go hand-in-hand: Sketch the story, and
then supplement it with words. The result is a thorough documentation of my own
creative process over the past three years since I began to draw.
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How does my work
differ from others of its genre?
My work is typical of the urban sketching genre in that I
follow the Urban Sketchers manifesto of
drawing on location and showing my world through sketches, whether at home or
while traveling. Perhaps one way in which my blog differs is that it is entirely process-driven rather than
results-driven: I post any sketch that tells a story – not just the sketches
that I think are “good enough” for public consumption. My blog is not a
showcase of my best work; it’s the documentation of my growth and creative
process.
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Why do I create what
I do?
It’s all about learning. I have been a lifelong journal
writer – a practice that makes me more observant but also more introspective.
Sketching, too, makes me more observant, but rather than making me look inward,
it takes me out into the world. Whether I’m sketching a beach in Rio Janeiro or
a neighborhood coffee shop, I learn something about my surroundings that I
could not have learned in any other way.
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How does my creative
process work?
My creative process is often motivated by the art materials
I use or want to try. If I have a new fountain pen in my bag or a new brush
marker, I can’t wait to try it on my next sketch! But that’s just the initial
impetus. Ultimately, my creative process is driven by the subject matter: Something
catches my eye for whatever reason, and I feel compelled to express it through
drawing. Every sketch I make teaches me something that prepares me for the next
sketch. Again, it’s all about learning.
Thanks for hopping by!
Tina, thanks for participating in the World Blog Hop!!! I enjoyed seeing your sketches and reading your answers to the questions. I agree that when you sketch you learn about your surroundings in a way you could never have learned any other way. I also post everything I sketch, not just the sketches that are "good enough." If either of us looks back we can definitely see the growth in our works. I'm off to hop over to Michele's blog for a sneak peek before next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for inviting me, Joan!
DeleteHi Tina, I have found you via Joan's blog hop post. I enjoyed reading about how you approach your sketching. I have enjoyed looking at your beautiful work and informative posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hopping over here, Wendy!
DeleteOh you posted this on my birthday. Love your answers and accompanying sketches Tina.
ReplyDeleteBeliza just nominated me, so I'll be posting on the 2nd, so you'll be able to compare my answers :)
I blog here: http://www.suepownallartist.co.uk/blog-art-of-a-nomad
Hi Tina, its nice to find your blog via Michele Cooper, who invited me to take over after her on this blog hop. I really enjoyed reading about how you work and love your little beach sketch as it's something I do a lot of. It's always so interesting to see other peoples sketches and it's a wonderful thing that you share yours with the world. Thank you.
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