WIP and Humbling Reminder
I am adding as I go along, leaving it, staring at it, and adding bits , kind of like my sketchbook. I have added a naked dickie bird since I took this pic. I wonder if a story will evolve
ps. lone beader do you think I had a spare mirror in the house? Nope! I don't even have a make up mirror larger than 3".
The Humbling Reminder
Every now and again I get a question that takes me off guard and humbly reminds me that not everyone takes me seriously as a working artist. Yesterday a neighbour (she's a nice lady by the way) who lives very close by asked me if I am still doing art? I said, " of course, I have work hours in the studio every day, and I have another exhibit coming up." arg! I wonder if anyone ever asked Picasso this? I know I ain't no Picasso, but my commitment and passion isn't much different. Had it been a catty remark I would shrug it off, or if I barely saw the person and we lived in a big town, but I live in a village of 3,600. Sigh! I have a studio in the house, a workshop in the garage, run two art blogs (mine and the art councils) co-organize and curate the ChamberPot Gallery in the village, help organize/participate in art events in our village, leave found art , have work in two galleries (one in our village), sell work, carry my sketchbook and camera everywhere, run three websites (mine, chamberpot gallery, and ys arts), just had a solo show a couple of months ago in one of the busiest cafes in our village. sigh! how much more committed can a person be in their profession as an artist!!!!!!!!! I don't do all this just as a pastime while I am stuck at home and will stop when I get bored. Do any of you men out there get this?
Oh well! Coming a few days after a wonderful interview by phil
ip on his art blog it brought me smack back down to to earth. sigh! such is the yin and yang of life for the artist known as Jafabrit.
Comments
When I say that I make pottery or dabble in fabric art, people often feel compelled to tell me about their "hobby". Just grin and bear it and keep on painting.
Make sure you send her an invitation to the opening of the next exhibit.
I guess I was too sensitive.
Other hand? Some people hold artists on a pedestal. Just as silly.
Be happy!
I wouldn't trade my small midwest town for the world, but sometimes I do catch myself walking away from a conversation wondering if I stepped out of a time warp.
Invite her to your show.. It sounds like she might need to get out a bit more.
:)
Please don't worry let that funny, silly little comment get you down. Many people really do not understand what an artist's craft is all about and can only relate it to their own experiences, perhaps only of "dabbling in a hobby".
I must say I am enjoying the metamorphosis emerging on your site.
So, just drop her a invite and keep on keeping on...you rock and you know it too. I love the new work...and not one mirror in the house?! I guess you will just have to get on the rack and strech your arms a little! ;)
Occasionally if someone is being overly snooty and talking about how art is a "nice" "hobby" I mention that my actual hobbies are quantum mechanics and oceanography.
Which usually stops takes them back a bit.
Also know that choosing to do what you love without apology can be threatening to people who hate their lives and jobs. That's their problem, not yours.
Just keep making your beautiful art.
xox,
Margot