Samuel Butler
This is one of those circular type questions for me. I certainly can't agree with the ONLY do that which insists on being done, although I know I spend a lot of time doing just that.
When the quiet voice suggests or guides me; when the gnawing sense of injustice explodes into particles that need to be gathered. At these times, I know I need to make the work I need to make.
At other times, if those voices have quieted, I can find myself adrift, unsettled, fragmented and distracted. At these times I find it helps to make for something; towards something; along the lines of something.
I struggle at times to make work for exhibitions - within the guidelines and with some notions of limitations. At other times I find limitations fabulous for creativity and working within some tight lines can create magic.
I am clearly ambivalent about the ways of working; yet as I critique my own work and my own working life as an artist, I do know for sure that I can only make MY work - never anybody else's; and if my work is niche, or a bit off to the side, so be it.
what an amazing image ... it looks like a treasure map ... better yet, a relief map with 3D elevations
ReplyDeleteIts an old and lovely piece Liz - an exploration with rusting, encaustic, and mapping, and traces...
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