A friend asked me the other day what I'd been up to recently. I answered very unsatisfactorily, I suspect. "Oh, this and that," I said. I managed to gather my thoughts sufficiently to mention a couple of reasonably concrete things - a new outlet for my work, plans for the open studios event later in the year. I feel as if I have been pretty busy recently, but it's all fairly disparate, with not a lot of tangible results for my efforts. Perhaps it is time to take stock, see where I am with various projects, and start prioritising what to do next. North East Open Studios seems a long way off (it's not really, it's in 4 months' time!).
This is the problem I find with working creatively, on my own. The lack of a sounding board, someone to say "that's not one of your best ideas, what about that other one you mentioned the other day?" - the less brutal version of "that idea is rubbish.... next!" I find I am often full of ideas, but whether it is worth pursuing them can be a difficult decision. Recently, I have done a bit more drawing, as well as some sketching out and about (sitting on the harbour at Portsoy was so lovely, especially in the sunshine). It made me recall how much I enjoy this; absorption is total, concentration absolute, focus intense. Time just disappears. I had hoped to do a pile of sketches, and managed three or four. I tried doing a few in the city centre the other day, but found that I needed to find a quiet spot, somewhere I could sit, as I felt too conspicuous otherwise. The practicalities of balancing sketchbook, water pot and tiny box of watercolours also have to be taken into account. Of course I took photographs as well, many of Portsoy harbour. I very much admire the work of John Glynn, who I believe is now based in Moray. When I got back to my shed/studio I had a go at doing a simplified drawing of Findochty harbour, inspired by his style. It was an interesting exercise, which made me focus even more clearly on the shapes I was seeing, and avoid making "sketchy" marks. Plans are afoot to do some drawings like this, using some of the reference photos I've taken recently of northeast harbours. There we go, a plan has been crystallised before my very eyes! Thank you for listening/reading :)
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20/5/2017 12:21:36 am
I find being part of the boatbuilding group a great way of getting +ve and -ve feedback on my ideas & work - the guys will tell me if what I have done will not work, in a gentle way. Our group is deliberately not formal and has no schedule or website - I wonder if artists could do something similar? I know that I could not build my boat without my group - my timber would have been kindling months ago!! So, yes you need a group or some people you can chat with about your ideas/thoughts - completely agree that working alone is very tough.
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Hi Neil, thanks for the advice; I was going along to an art class but have not been recently; thinking it may be a good plan to go back. An informal group sounds good; I have joined an art club recently but not yet made it along to any meetings. Onwards and upwards! :)
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Jean McKay
20/5/2017 02:36:31 am
I love seeing your watercolour paintings and sketches on Facebook. I'm a fan of your style. I belong to a wonderful Facebook group of artists- all levels that are a great sounding board. The admins are amazing and the group is a supportive and positive environment. The group is The Virtual Art Studio in case you're interested.
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Jennifer
20/5/2017 12:48:52 pm
Thank you very much for your positive feedback, Jean. The Facebook group sounds interesting - I have asked to join. One of my downfalls, however, is spending too much time online; I will have to remedy that I think! :)
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