I remember Wulf saying in a class (probably an earlier drawing class) that part of being an artist in the days of apprentices, journeymen and masters etc. were expected as a part of their training , to draw straight lines and circles without the aid of rulers or compasses. Yesterday I was drawing out lines on graph paper and I was thinking about that. I tried drawing straight lines over the lines on the graph paper, they were mostly not so straight, maybe a little (or a lot) wobbly. I was wondering if it's actually possible to draw a completely straight line without a ruler etc. or if it's just another skill that's been lost over the years.
Oh yeah, thinking about all that also made me wonder, how did people ever make the first straight lines to make rulers or whatever? Also, what about the first 90 degree angle?
Friday, December 27, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Thoughts as a juror
So this week I've had the opportunity to judge/jury an art show at a school where a friend from BYU teaches, we had some classes together, she was art ed and I was art just plain. It was really interesting to see all the projects that had been worked on K-9. It warmed my heart to see pieces where the kids seemed to really have grasped the concepts being taught, like watercolor washes, perspective etc.
The actually decisions were a little daunting at first, I don't want to crush young dreams, on the other hand, it was pretty cool to get to chose the pieces I liked, reward those that I found to have merit (I did take into account project guidelines where given). It was fun over all and I reakky do love art and what I do, so thanks for the opportunity Jordan!
The actually decisions were a little daunting at first, I don't want to crush young dreams, on the other hand, it was pretty cool to get to chose the pieces I liked, reward those that I found to have merit (I did take into account project guidelines where given). It was fun over all and I reakky do love art and what I do, so thanks for the opportunity Jordan!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Artist Bio
So I've been working towards some goals and in the process I've had to update my...pr materials(?). I generally don't like the thought of having to write an artist bio but it was required for something I want to do, so I buckled down and wrote one. I cannot say enough how helpful The Artist's Guide by Jackie Battenfield has been to me in several such occasion in helping me figure out how to market myself/my art. Anyway, here's the bio:
J M is a native of Utah. After loving art growing up she studied
painting and drawing at Brigham Young University and was fortunate enough to
study with noted artist Wulf Barsch. While
at BYU M was introduced to techniques used by ancient Greek and
Renaissance master artists, such as sacred geometry, the golden section and
symbolism, all of which have become an integral part of her artwork. Often M’s art draws inspiration from the
likes of ancient Egyptian art, Classical Greek architecture, masonic art and
symbolism, as well as Islamic geometric designs.
Since graduating with her Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art in
2009, M’s work has been shown nationally in Connecticut and Georgia, and
throughout the state of Utah in solo and group exhibitions including at the
Springville Museum of Art.
Thoughts?
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Check out the 28th Annual Spiritual and Religious Art Exhibition! I've got a piece in it and I'm so excited to be included in such a great show.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Oils?
So I've been wanting to get back to oil painting. I decided that with my current set up, if I was going to oil paint it would be better at this stage to use pre-streched and primed canvas (linen not cotton). Anyway there was a sale and I rashly went ahead and bought a beautiful canvas. Now I need to really get ready to use oils again and to not to ruin the canvas.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Terra Nova
I'm thrilled to have been asked to participate in the 10 year anniversary show at Terra Nova Gallery. It's great to be included with other artists in the area at this great gallery. Here's to 10 more years!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
I've been switching off days lately of drawing and painting, and I've also started using micron pen for my drawings rather than pencil. It's been a good change for me a stretch if you will, When I draw I rely on shading but with the pen and ink it's always the same shade and so I have to figure out different ways to accomplish the same goal. It's a good challenge for me, gets me out of my comfort zone. I've been liking the results so far.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Drawing
I've been working on drawings lately. I don't know if I've brought this up before but I just don't love drawing like I love painting. It's harder for one thing. There's a lack of color for another thing. The results may not be as satisfying. There is a tedium in shading, and a frustration in trying to shade evenly. I had a classmate who could draw amazing photo realistic pieces, and I'm just not sure that I could do that, even if I gave drawing my very all. I can't crank out drawings the way I can some paintings, I can't really work on several drawings at once with out it taking the same amount of time as working on one at a time. I also was taught to draw on Arches 88, it's a paper meant for silk screening, it's very delicate, you can literally breath wrong on the stuff. But I'm drawing and I've got a deadline rapidly approaching for these drawings so here's hoping they can be worth the effort and materials.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Eight Fold Show
My eight fold series (a series of geometric/Islamic designs all stemming from one base pattern) will be on view at the Sprague Library May through July 2014! I'm very excited.
Here's the artist statement for the series:
I love drawing with a compass and straight edge. I was introduced to the art of compass and straight edge construction in college; it was amazing to discover all the different shapes, patterns and designs that I could create with two simple tools. My delight and discovery continued and I eventually found the beautiful world of Islamic geometric designs and a whole new type of designs and patterns that could be created with my compass. I have been studying and drawing these beautiful and complex designs ever since. Recently I was introduced to a pattern base used in many Islamic designs from which unlimited patterns could be produced; I’ve undertaken to create as many different designs and patterns as possible from this base. I’ve thought I’d run out of possibilities a time or two before but it’s been interesting to see how new ideas have come to me while I’ve painted other pieces.
The only problem now will be deciding which pieces to put in the show, there can only be 15 pieces and there's almost double that right now.
Here's the artist statement for the series:
I love drawing with a compass and straight edge. I was introduced to the art of compass and straight edge construction in college; it was amazing to discover all the different shapes, patterns and designs that I could create with two simple tools. My delight and discovery continued and I eventually found the beautiful world of Islamic geometric designs and a whole new type of designs and patterns that could be created with my compass. I have been studying and drawing these beautiful and complex designs ever since. Recently I was introduced to a pattern base used in many Islamic designs from which unlimited patterns could be produced; I’ve undertaken to create as many different designs and patterns as possible from this base. I’ve thought I’d run out of possibilities a time or two before but it’s been interesting to see how new ideas have come to me while I’ve painted other pieces.
The only problem now will be deciding which pieces to put in the show, there can only be 15 pieces and there's almost double that right now.
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Thursday, May 9, 2013
Exciting Developments
There are some exciting things happening for me and my art, I can't wait to share more about them. Also on a not so exciting note, I have no idea when I'll actually get around to making that website.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Framing
Last night, later than I was planning, I framed two pieces that I'm entering in a juried show. Some day I hope that I can out source framing because I hate it, if nothing else I hope to have a mat cutter. I dislike framing because it's stressful for me, everything has to be perfect, as good as possible and if there's a mistake, you can't really go back from that, once you cut a mat it's cut, if you mess up then you have to go through the whole process again.
I did have a break through though, I used my compass to make the cut out and to make it square.
Still haven't gotten to the website yet. Someday.
I did have a break through though, I used my compass to make the cut out and to make it square.
Still haven't gotten to the website yet. Someday.
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