THE ART JOURNAL
Learning From My Sketchbooks
Lately, I’ve begun to view my sketchbook not just as a collection of drawings but as a rich tapestry of notes—an ongoing conversation with my own creativity. Each page is a canvas for exploration, a space where my hand can roam freely, unencumbered by the pressure of producing a “finished” piece. I find myself studying my marks with a newfound curiosity, examining how the subtleties of time and technique affect the lines I create.
Evolving Artistry: 3 Indicators Your Style Is Changing as an Artist
As an artist, the creative journey is marked by continuous growth, transformation, and evolution. Your artistic style is a dynamic and ever-changing reflection of your experiences, influences, and creative exploration. Let’s talk about the three clear indicators that signal your artistic style is undergoing a metamorphosis. Don’t worry, this doesn’t have to be a Kafkaesque shock to the system, and it won’t be an overnight thing, but these changes will prompt you to embrace and celebrate the ever-changing dynamic of the creative evolution.
What Type of Artist Are You?
I have been researching the creative process for quite some time, and I have discovered a fascinating pattern in how many artists describe their artistic journey. There seem to be two distinct delineations; most artists describe themselves as either a process type or a path type.
Do you have an artist Statement?
Having an artist statement will help communicate who you are as an artist and what your art addresses to anyone who might see it (regardless of whether you intend to sell it).
what I pack in my bag for sketching on the go
Sketching on the go is one of my favorite ways to expand my creative vision. There is nothing like sitting on the bank of a river or a bench in a city park, throwing down colors and marks in real-time, watching light create shadows, color combinations, and lines right before your eyes. I hate being cliché and saying it's magical, but it is.
10 books every artist must-read, then read again
I have been reading books on art and creativity since high school. I've always felt drawn to all different kinds of artists and the stories of their processes and practices.
When I started my career as a fine artist, I finally understood the immense value these books have. Their words and honesty have helped my creative mindset on days when I feel all over the place.