12/30/10

Reflections on the coming year

Every artist dips his brush
in his own soul,
and paints his own nature
into his pictures.
~Henry Ward Beecher

This is the time that so many of us pause for reflection on what went right or wrong in 2010 and set goals for 2011. As an artist, we are continually trying to understand and reflect in our art the world as we see it or the world that could be. It doesn't matter whether it is the dead of winter on December 31st before the new year or the middle of a hot July. At any time of the year I find myself trying to rationalize the making of my art and place it on a scale to measure the worthiness of this painting or that, the merits of making art that attempts to re-interpret a place of beauty, to bring serenity to the viewer. Making art solely because I want to express the beauty I find in nature is quite an idealistic aim but one that I gravitate and aspire to. I'm not trying to change the world, make a political statement or bring to light a social injustice.

So the simple truth is that my artistic goal for 2011 continues to be to create paintings that stir the soul to a place of rest and feeling of peace and tranquility for those who view my paintings. I'll strive to continue to develop my skills, trying to paint spontaneously with fresh, color loaded strokes. Oh, and of course, it would be great to find another gallery that would provide the perfect collaborative atmosphere for my work :) 

Guess I better get to work and quit talking.

Happy New Year to all!



2 comments:

  1. Happy New Year to you! I found your link on the discussion on LinkedIn, though I've not jumped in yet.

    I love the radiance and organic unfolding of the painting in your post. And your thoughts about your art reflecting nature's beauty resonate completely with me.

    I wish you all the luck!

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  2. Lynda,
    Thanks much for your kind words!
    Gina

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