
I’ve been a bit busier recently as I’ve started working on my first solo art exhibition. The reality of it is still sinking in as I didn’t plan for it but when the time feels right and the door opens, I felt confident enough to venture into the unknown.
The exhibition is still a long time away. It’s next February 2018 but i need to pull myself together and have a full body of work by year end. That’s just 4 months away! So I have been trying to get into work mode which is easier said then done.
What does an artist do all day?
I’m not sure what other artists do all day but I think a lot. I think and read more than I create. I’ve spoken to a few of my artist friends about this and they are similar.
The thought process takes up most of the time and the actual execution of the artwork is the easiest part. I let ideas perculate in my head. It rolls and bounces around when I’m awake, when I’m asleep, when I’m talking to people. It takes on a life of its own. Finally when it’s ready, it emerges like a newborn. Crazy as I am, I consider all my artworks my babies. It comes from within me, it is me.
My daily sketches have helped in the creative process. By sketching daily and doing the homework subconsciously has helped me formulate ideas and concepts faster. By retrospectively analysing my sketches, I have uncovered the reason for them. What started as a challenge, became my therapy, to learning about myself and a sense of nostalgic interest in my heritage. In essence a philosophical question of finding who am I.
My ideas may change by year end. Let’s see what comes out of this.
And now back to work! Or thinking…

August 10, 2017 at 00:10
Very, very happy for you about the exhibition. Well deserved. And a lot of work ahead.
We will some day have a debate about the way inspiration comes. Yes, your art is you. Totally. I’ve always thought looking at a painting: “This comes from the painter’s head.” From inside.
And though a different “branch”, when I write a story, I write it in my head first. Complete. Then write it down on “paper”. (Well, the computer). Like you say the execution takes the least time. 🙂 (though it has its difficulties of course)
Happy thinking.
August 9, 2017 at 23:51
Congratulations on the progress you’ve made has an artist and all that you’ve learned about yourself through your art.
I’m happy to support your art however I can.
Thank you for the Likes on my posts, too. I’m glad you enjoy what I have to say.
And: You are beautiful.
August 9, 2017 at 21:09
Good luck!
August 9, 2017 at 18:29
Best of luck!
August 9, 2017 at 18:14
You are talking of 2018?
Wish you all the best!
Kind regards,