Monday, January 8, 2018

Satisfaction lies in the effort

Daily Painting Day 4:
pastel painting quick study, painting a day, winter scene in pastel
Little Blue House
5x7, Quick Study

Here's yesterday's "failure" done again with, I think, more success.  I added more color and got rid of the tree in the foreground.

So today's quote:
"Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment.  Full effort is full victory." - Mohandas K. Gandhi

photograph
yesterday's painting


Sunday, January 7, 2018

Failure is Good!

It's hard to hear that, but it is true.  Failure is education (if you don't give up).  It's learning what not to do.
I'm reading a book full of inspirational quotes, "It always seems impossible until it's done." by Kathryn and Ross Petras.  www.amazon.com/Always-Seems-Impossible-Until-Done  I always love a good quote to reflect upon.  So, today's quote is appropriate for today's painting (of which I'm not a fan of).
"I keep on making what I can't do yet in order to learn to be able to do it." - Vincent van Gogh
Daily Painting Day 3:
pastel painting, small quick study, learning how to paint pastels, house in the woods
Quiet House
5x7 Quick Study
I took this picture because of the house in the distance.  I'm always intrigued when I see houses especially out in the middle of nowhere.  I wonder who lives there and what it is like to live there.  I also like the contrast of the hard edge, man-made building next to the natural landscape.
Anyways, it was a very dark, grey day when I took this photo and wanted to change it up from my bright sunny day winter scenes.  It just seems very boring to me (as I am a big fan of bright colors) and I'm not happy at all with the tree in the foreground.  So, that said, I am going to give this one another try tomorrow.




Saturday, January 6, 2018

Using Your Creative Liberties

Day 2
pastel painting, winter pastel painting, winter painting, winter scene, evergreens in pastel
Dressed in Snowy White


"Art is not what you see. It is what you make others see" Degas
I love this quote! When I was in high school and even college, we were not really taught or encouraged to "be creative." Oh yes, it was assumed that if you liked art and seemed to have some bit of talent, than you must be "creative". 

Merrier Webster's Definition of CREATIVE: 

1 [more creative; most creative] : having or showing an ability to make new things or think of new ideas

2.  using the ability to make or think of new things : involving the process by which new ideas, stories, etc., are created 

3.  always used before a noun, usually disapproving : done in an unusual and often dishonest way. 


#3 rubs me the wrong way - never thought of being creative as dishonest but I suppose used in the right way such as "creative" accounting or something like that. 


Anyways, back to art school - unfortunately, my studies focused more on mastering technique which is quite important, yes, but what about expressing our creativity, imagination, individuality!?! I seem to mostly recall my assignments being copying exactly from a chosen magazine photograph or family favorite picture and using the grid system to copy it exactly. So, I find it very liberating (somewhat difficult right now because I am just learning to let go), to paint what I want others to see and not exactly what is there. 


This is my photograph (i.e. my inspiration).


It's not a great photograph. There really is no center of interest, it's just kind of a blob of trees. I took the photo because the snow covered evergreens caught my attention (much more in person than in this photo). I once read somewhere that you don't need a perfect photo because if it is perfect than it doesn't need you, the artist. I am working on taking lots of photos and not trying to find the perfect composition, lighting or even subject matter. I can't wait to keep practicing using my creative liberties and create art that allows you to see something different.

My process:









Friday, January 5, 2018

1/5/18
Happy New Year!  I'm a little late in starting my New Years resolution due to a nasty cold.  Here we go - a painting a day (in under an hour)!



Winter Warmth, 5x7




 In case you're interested in my process;  I started with a thumbnail sketch, taking some artistic license and eliminating a few trees, shadows etc... and evaluating my values.  I used UART 500 grit sanded paper, painted it with a bright blue pastel (it was that gorgeous sky that caught my attention).  I then used alcohol to create a wash and then dabbed it while it was still wet, with some paper towel.  I liked the texture.  I'm a major texture fan.  Then I roughly sketched in with a charcoal vine and began adding darkest values first.  I'm new to pastels, new to landscapes and new to winter scenes, so come along and learn with me.  Happy painting!

Sunday, September 24, 2017

What to paint?

I Didn't Choose It, It Chose Me! 

Like many artists/crafters, I've tried my hand at many and most mediums.  I became quite proficient at sewing, quilting, lampworking (aka glass bead making) and hand built ceramics.  I've tried numerous other things throughout the years; watercolor, photography, scrapbooking, the potters wheel, ceramic tile making via plaster molds, a variety of jewelry making techniques (chainmaille, resin, metal stamping etc...), linoleum block printing etc.... You get the idea!  Until, some life events forced me to re-evaluate what I was doing with my life.  Through lots of prayer and reflection, I finally came to the conclusion that God was calling me to focus on this gift of creativity that He so generously gave me.  Fortunately, I was able to quit my job and focus more on what I felt God was calling me to do at this time in my life - paint!  It's a bit of a long story on how I came to this conclusion but it is a really cool one at that.  I asked the Holy Spirit in a very bold way to let me know what God wanted of me and He did in an awesome way.  Maybe someday I'll share it here but if you ask me in person I'll not hold back.
mixed media painting, angel painting, catholic art
Hunh? Paint?  I hadn't really painted since my college days.  Where to start?  Hmmm, I think I found a mini mixed media lesson of sorts online.  I had all the supplies (scrapbooking paper, acrylic craft paint, stencils, stamps) so I sat down and painted "my guardian angel" as the tutorial suggested.
Saint Monica painting, folk icon, catholic art, religious art, saint artIt was lots of fun.  So, I did another and another and another - all angels.  I kept painting angels because after painting this angel, I started thinking about my guardian angel and how little attention I had given her/him throughout my life and it got me thinking about angels and their presence in our lives.  This in turn lead me to reading a lot more on the subject.  I LOVE to learn and wanted to know more about this subject.  Then reading about angels lead me to a deeper understanding of my faith which then lead me to the Saints.

Reading, painting, reading, painting - 

-now mostly the Saints.  Reassurance from family, friends and eventaully etsy sales kept me going.  However, the more I painted, the more my style evolved - what was in the beginning very stylistic, simple, folksy (like the online tutorial taught me) started to become more realistic.  I didn't plan it that way, it just evolved that way.
painting of St. Joseph, saint art, saint painting, folk iconsaint art, St. Philomena art, catholic art, religious paintingsaint art, painting of St. Paul, folk icon, catholic art,



The subject matter chose me! 

I never, ever would have thought to paint portraits.  Portraiture is intimidating and difficult, at least that is what I recalled from my school days.  Yet here I am still drawn to painting portraits.  In my next blog, I'll share with you how my newest love, PASTELS, chose me. I did NOT choose them.


What to paint, you ask?

Let it find you!  However, you can't just sit back and wait for that magical moment.  You have to do the work.  May I suggest a few things to get the ball rolling:

1. PRAY about it - not just once or twice - consistently, especially if you are a faithful, God trusting person, (or even if you're not) try it anyway!
2. Search the internet for how-to's and/or tutorials to try something new.  I love Ivy Newport.  She has such a great variety of classes that are fun, inspiring and affordable.
3.  Take a class at a local art center
4. Read up on a subject(s) that excites you or that you always wanted to know more about.
5. Just do it - don't let fear of failure stop you!

I know I am guilty about waiting until the moment is just right, until I have all the right supplies, the right space, until I've read up on the subject, and until I have to have the right amount of time set aside with no interruptions etc... those are all excuses.  JUST DO IT!  



Monday, September 18, 2017

The Artist's comfort zone - to go or not to go?

Ok, so I think we all pretty much know that if we are to grow, we need to step out of our comfort zone.  Think about a time in your life when something really difficult was going on, it was hard and it was uncomfortable but you got through it. Now when you look back, you can see how it changed you. GROWTH!

So, I'm all about growth - personally, professionally and spiritually.  As I said before, I want to make the most of what God has given me during my limited time here on earth. So, being organized and managing your time well is important. (see my last post on a good app to help with this: https://triciahampo.blogspot.com )

I made glass beads for about 12 years. I felt I had a good mastery of the medium and had exhausted my creative possibilities for it.  I tried various other creative mediums that might compliment my bead making, such as various types of jewelry making and metal smithing.  However,  nothing really clicked or sparked my desire to create and express myself.  So, I started to search which meant stepping out of my comfort zone.  I decided to try painting again after many, many years. But, what to paint?  I came across a wonderful book, called "Finding Divine Inspiration" by J. Scott McElroy: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Divine-Inspiration-Working-Creativity and it lead me to so many new places and adventures in my creative life!  It is absolutely one of my all time favorite books.  It is a book for any creative person, who desires to do God's will!  Doing God's will can also be a little uncomfortable, can't it?  That's where trust comes in.

So, stepping out of the comfort zone is not as uncomfortable when you know you've got God by your side the entire time.  So, just do it!  Take the step out and keeping doing it until something in you says, "that's it!"

Things I've learned stepping out of my artistic comfort zone;
1. It's easy to get discouraged or frustrated
2. It's easy to lose focus because your always thinking of the next thing your going to try
3. It takes time and persistence
4. It can sometimes be financially straining (after all you've got to have the right supplies to be successful)
5. It can be exciting, rewarding, transforming
angel art, linoleum block printing
"Trust and Transformation"
A step out my comfort zone - exploring Linocut
I left the best for last.  When it is exciting and rewarding, grasp onto that moment and run with it.  It will transform you!  That is the moment when you feel you've discovered your new latest and greatest love - whether it is the artistic medium, subject or technique.  Now it's time to slow down, take smaller steps out of your comfort zone but within this new zone you've discovered.  Time for focus, growth, mastery.
So to answer the question, "to go (out of your comfort zone) or not to go?"  I think stepping out of your comfort zone is always a good thing but make sure to take the time to enjoy the "zone" that you are in and see everything it has to offer.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Developing Habits - there's an app for that!


quote about time


Time is precious. As the quote says, "Time = Life..." and life is precious, because it's limited, it will end.  I want to make the most of my life.  I want to become the best version of myself (whatever that may be).  I know I will find that out gradually, as I proceed on my life's journey.  The key is to be always searching, growing, learning, doing and of course loving.  In order to do that, I need to use my time wisely.  It is far too easy to let the minutes, days, hours tick away accomplishing very little.

In the past, I've discovered that I accomplish the most when I have a plan and/or a schedule and I stick to it as best as I can.  I have discovered that having daily habits make those plans/schedules much easier.  I've also discovered how easy it is to get side tracked.  I've already got a few habits in place that I've developed years ago (daily exercise and prayer) and fairly recently (reciting daily rosary).  It has become such a habit, like brushing my teeth, that if I miss it, well, it just doesn't feel right.  My day feels off.

So, to be the best version of myself, I want to grow.  Right now, I feel God calling me to grow artistically and spiritually.  So, I want to develop some new habits.  Since I am a visual person, I like to see what I'm doing and how well I'm doing.  I like challenges and goals.  So I searched for some way to record my efforts and keep me on track.  I figured there must be an app for that. Well, what do ya know, there is!  I tried a couple of free apps until I finally settled on the one I liked the best.   It's called Strides: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strides-goal-tracker
Learn more about it here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch

I really like it because it is simple, allows me to keep a record the things I want to accomplish in my day, week, month, whatever.  It will give me reminders and show me the "big picture" on how I am doing.  Making lists has always proved very successful for me in getting things accomplished.  It is such a great feeling to be able to cross them off or put a check mark next to them.  It shows progress. It's a little pat on the back saying good job - keep going.  Here's what I'm currently working on;
strides app for apple, time management app, goal setting app

May I encourage you to give it a try if you are struggling to make the kind of progress you would like in your life?




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