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Artist

by Henk ter Heide on Thursday August 6, 2009

This morning I realized that by there very nature artists must be very self centered people.
I was thinking about this drawing I was going to do that wouldn’t be very nice. Actually I was quite curtain that I wouldn’t like the drawing. And that you would have a hard time finding someone who did.

So why do the drawing?
Mostly because it is something I’ve got to get out of the way. It’s the drawing I’ve been working towards for the last year or so.
I did one that look a bit like it a few months ago. But then I didn’t dare to do it the right way. I rushed through it and didn’t like the result.

This time the result is almost what I wanted it to be.
I started slow and deliberate. And then increased my speed. By the last quarter I thought I knew what the result would be and changed technique. Which didn’t turn out so good.
But overall it’s more or less the picture I had in mind.

Finish and start
Finish and start

While I was drawing it I realized something else about the term “artist”.
I’ve finally earned the right to call myself an artist.

When I started this blog 2.5 years ago I thought that an artist was somebody who produced beautiful pictures. And since that was what I was trying to do I thought I could use that title.
(And besides “artist learning to draw” sound a lot better then “Dutch guy learning to draw”. Doesn’t it.)

But you don’t have to be an artist to produce nice pictures. Anybody can produce nice picture. Give a monkey a camera and he can produce nice picture.
Even worse: Give an elephant a paint brush and he can produce nice pictures.

And it isn’t even about producing nice pictures.
I don’t like a lot of contemporary art.
Even a lot of famous art works are an acquired taste. Like these paintings by Mondrain.

Being an artist is about development of your medium.

While doing this drawing I realized that I want to spend the next few weeks, maybe months, exploring the interaction between (color) pencils and paper.

Different colors feel different while they scratch or glide over the paper. Different kinds of paper feel different.
And of course using different techniques causes various feelings.

I don’t know if this is going to lead to interesting drawings. But it should lead to interesting experiences.

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Ten years will have past…

by Henk ter Heide on Wednesday August 13, 2008

Thinking about drawing in my future.

A few weeks ago Steve Pavlina wrote something that was both very obvious and very true, but I had never thought about it.
In essences he wrote that time passes. In ten years, ten years will have passed. Which is obvious.
He continued to say that in ten years you will have gathered ten years of experience. Which is also obvious but I never realized that.

In ten years time I will have gathered ten years of experience in what ever it is that I’m doing.
If I spent the next ten years watching TV and doing video games I will have gathered experience in watching TV and gaming. Which is not something I aspire to.
But if I spend only 15 minutes a day drawing. In ten years I will have done thousands of drawings and gained a lot of experience.

Of course when I read this I was in the middle of my blind spot (maybe if I name it I’ll recognize it next time) and I didn’t know what to draw.
But I figured that even if I where to draw gibberish (521-1) I still would be gaining drawing experience. Or at least I would get into the habit of drawing daily.

Having thought some more about it I now feel that it would be nice to spent somewhere between 15 minutes and one hour a day working either on drawings or writing reviews. Because it usually takes more then one day to finish a drawing and I do like to show what I’m working on I’ll be scanning half drawings.

This also led me to a problem I have been running into before. What to name drawings?
I imagine that famous painters like our Rembrandt didn’t name every sketch and experiment he drew. It is getting rather trying to find an original title for every drawing I do especially if some of my drawings will only be gibberish.
The easiest way around this is to number them. And so I don’t get confused I’ll just use the number WordPress gives an article if you don’t name it.

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