Sunday, December 29, 2024

Art

A few years ago I resurrected a long-dormant practice.  In my latter high school years, I majored in art.  It was the intent to major in art in college.  I did create a portfolio as part of my application to the department.  My emphasis was drawing (over textiles, sculpture, or painting). I was accepted to the department. Had I continued, I would have entered the department as a degree candidate.  

I didn't finish college.  A long story for another time.  However, I continued drawing and exercising other disciplines as time and materials allowed.  There was, though, quite a lull during the child-rearing years.  

The 80s and 90s were a virtual blur.  


It took until 2018 to begin a more regular sketching practice.  Since then, I've completed 5 sketchbooks.  I am weeks away from completing the sixth.  I've joined groups that prompt, motivate, and inspire. I've shared the sketches publicly and have endeavored to grow artistically.  (charcoals, y'all)  

A friend tagged me in the Mural Mosaics Global Roots program which allowed me to paint, which I hadn't done in decades.  The final product isn't exactly as I envisioned but sits in a little easel, on display, in my living room. I am grateful for the opportunity and happy to have finished.  

If you're in Bremen, IN visit the mural there.  If you're in any of the other cities (or countries) where other murals are situated, visit those too.  If you're of a mind, complete a registration for your own tile, and give it a whirl.  

Big fun.  

Thank you, friend.      

6 comments:

  1. I am so happy that there are people in the world that can create art. Happier yet, that you are one of them. I so enjoy it all.

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    1. Thank you, so very much, friend!

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  2. That is awesome that you have filled so many sketchbooks. I love your art, and that you are doing it for the joy and artistic growth. The mosaic tile is beautiful! What a cool idea.

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    1. Thank you. I read a pronouncement from someone today, "I'm retiring tomorrow! I want to fully embrace artistic endeavors!" Yes, someday. Embracing as much as I can in the meantime. :-)

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  3. I'm so glad you returned to your art! I love it when you post something you created. The pears are beautiful, both versions.

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