Nothing's New in Art
I read some comments by several artists on an art board that stated they are reluctant to share an idea for fear of others stealing it, that they, for example, "wouldn't paint a baby lying in a flower because that style and subject has been done by someone else very successfully." I don't think she meant it quite how it sounded, but it is reflective of some people's opinions. The problem with that belief is that there is very little that hasn't been done already one way or another. So often what seems like a new idea is really a variation of a theme, just with your own unique way of representing it. Who came up with the idea of painting images/faces/pets on rocks? Who came up with graffiti? Materials may change, the way it is done might be different, but the human compulsion to make a mark using universal images/ideas hasn't changed through the centuries.
I loved seeing these Petroglyph's in the Valley of Fire National Park in Nevada
These date back to Prehistoric times and were done by the users of the Valley, the Basket Maker people and the Anaszi Pueblo farmers. These petroglyph's were in the Mouse's Tank Trail in Petroglyph Canyon. If you click on this link you can see more examples of the petroglyph's.
Markings on River Stones
I used to keep this on my coffee table, but most of the stones are sold now.
I might have to get back to doing a few as I quite miss my bowl of stone faces.
Do I worry that people might steal my idea of painting faces on stones?
While I have done a mega google search for anything like mine and came up empty I don't doubt for a minute someone somewhere painted a face on a stone, just not quite like mine :)
By the way these are faces of real people, some I know, some I don't. The guy with the fag hanging out of his mouth was my old painting pal George whose mouth never lacked the presence of a ciggie. The guy with the beard and glasses is Chuck Close.
I used to keep this on my coffee table, but most of the stones are sold now.
I might have to get back to doing a few as I quite miss my bowl of stone faces.
Do I worry that people might steal my idea of painting faces on stones?
While I have done a mega google search for anything like mine and came up empty I don't doubt for a minute someone somewhere painted a face on a stone, just not quite like mine :)
By the way these are faces of real people, some I know, some I don't. The guy with the fag hanging out of his mouth was my old painting pal George whose mouth never lacked the presence of a ciggie. The guy with the beard and glasses is Chuck Close.
Comments
And, I love your painted river rocks! I would love to have one in my collection! :D
I really must get back to doing some river rocks one of these days.
I like the spirit of your blog very much....I followed a link from Sarah Elizabeth Condon's site.
Best regards...Mete Sarabi
This computer runs on a binary code, I'm told. That means sets of two.
I like being a painter/pastelist. Talk about being from the stone age. But there still are new things to be said, even with the landscape.
Casey I never cease to tire of painting faces and yet they have been done for centuries. So why do more? Easy really, because like so many, I paint from an inner need. I agree about variations having endless possibilities and thank goodness.
I love to see people make something fresh and exciting though...that's gold.
Rock on and I hope tomorrow is shipoopy free!
xoxo
Margot
Your work is very recognizable and if someone attempts to steal the idea, they won't be able to pull it off like you.
Art is art because of the artist...and you are an artist.
I like your rocks, it's really cool to see someone's actual face. When I was I kid I would paint imaginary faces on rocks and leave them as surprises for people. Your's are the best!
I try to be original emm, but dang it just when I think I have come up with something I find out it's been done before LOL! I think that is so cute you painted faces on rocks and left them for people to find. I bet they were adorable. I love children's art.
wow bill, I figured that went on, yikes! Too bad about the unfortunate incident.
Sounds like you had a good trip Corrine, some great photo's. Also congrats on winning the completion, you must have been thrilled, loved your wall...."Jaffa Girls Do Rock", and you're an excellent example. Way To Go!!!
Your river rocks are wonderful, love seeing them in the bowl there.
Your blog is always a good read, thanks.
I'm not worried about people stealing my ideas as such - more that they might steal my ideas and then do it better than me!
I love your bowl of rock faces!
I love your painted rocks. My mom used to paint on rocks in the 70's but she made these little painted critters. She would look for just the right rock for the shape of a certain body. I still have a pig she painted. It's very kitschy, but I love it.
luv your painted rocks
petrigliphs on lanai island hawaii my fav- got to go and hike and look for the pregnant lady- never found her but found lots of others-
thanks for your inspiration
ckw