1. "But while you may feel you're just pretending that you're an artist, there's no way to pretend you're making art." (pg. 26) I can relate to this quote because when I first started taking art classes at Beaver I did not really consider myself and artist and was not taking my artwork as seriously as I should have. I did not think I was good enough to be considered an artist. By reading this quote I realized that I could not pretend to make and I to be an artist you have to create art work and that is exactly what I was doing.
2. "Your finger prints are all over your work, and you alone know how they got there." (pg. 36) Many times only the artist understands the meaning of the work. The public does not always understand or receive the message that the artist is trying to portray; the artwork is just simply meaningful for the artists. I like this quote because it is sending the message that even if the public does not understand your artwork and do not like it, the artist knows the message that he or she is trying to express.
3. "The lessons you are meant to learn are in your work. To see them, you need only to look at the work clearly- without judgment, without fear, without wishes or hope." (pg. 36) A lot of times I feel I have a lot more to learn about my artwork and my style, but am unsure how to do this. This quote helps me to understand that I need to just look at my work with out critiquing it or criticizing it and see how I feel and what are the message I get from my art work.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
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