TMS January 9th, 2015, Newsletter excerpt...
Happy New Year everyone!
I hope you all had a safe and wonderful holiday. Seems like a
long time ago doesn’t it?!
For many of us, the arrival of a new year is a delicious time of
refining our goals and dreams. Personally, I enjoy mapping out the coming year with
plans that will fulfill my intentions.
But before I go into my planning, scheming and dreaming I make
sure I pause and consider the gifts and gains of the previous year.
I do so much more and accomplish so much more than I remember or
give myself credit for. I suspect this is the same for you.
This week I
would like to encourage you to pause and take stock of your artistic
accomplishments in 2014. At the end of a year, our tendency is to think we
didn’t do that much in the past twelve months, or at least not the stuff that
was meaningful to us. But before you assume that, read over my list of
questions below.
Honour yourself
by celebrating what you did and what you learned. You have more to be delighted
with and proud of than you might initially imagine.
My list of
questions is intended to take you down a path of personal awareness and celebration.
I encourage you to write your answers down. This is powerful stuff...just wait
and see. J
TIP: Before we
get started, you may find it helpful to grab your day planner from 2014, or
your family organizing calendar or your journal. Hopefully you have something
on hand that will help you remember what you did 10 or 12 months ago. Also, you
may find it helpful to review your sketchbook or your paintings to help you get
a sense of your progress.
Here we go...
Celebrating Your
Artistic Journey in 2014
·
Did you read any art related books in 2014 and if so, what did you learn
from them?
·
Did you watch any movies about artists you admire or did you read any
biographies? If so, what did you take away from learning about the artist’s
work and life?
·
Did you add new images to your sketchbook over the year? If so, did this change
and/or improve your drawing skills?
·
Did you complete any drawings and/or paintings this past year (count the
unframed ones too)? If so, how many? Make a good guess if you don’t know for
sure.
·
Did you visit any art exhibits, art museums, attend any solo or group
shows? If so, review what you enjoyed about your experiences and what you may
have learned from these events.
·
Did you discover any new artists
that inspire you? This could be someone you discovered from reading an art
magazine, or from finding their website or discovering them on a studio tour.
What exactly is it about them that inspired you? You may have been influenced by their use of
colour, their mastery of their chosen medium, their work ethic, their
success...jot down anything and everything that comes to mind.
·
Were you involved in any art organizations? Did you renew an existing
membership? Did you attend meetings to socialize and network with other
artists? Perhaps you volunteered your time and talents.
·
Did you connect with fellow artists in some other way (other than the art
groups referred to above)? Write out if or how these experiences were helpful to
you.
·
Did you take a workshop or an art course? How did this help you grow as an
artist?
·
Did you explore a new medium? What did you gain from this experience?
·
Did you try new methods or techniques with your favourite medium?
·
Did you master a new skill? Give
yourself credit for even attempting a new skill.
·
Did you attend any art lectures or seminars?
·
Did you improve
your art making space/studio? Perhaps you sorted things or added a more
comfortable chair or invested in better lighting.
·
Did you establish a regular art making routine or did you in some way
improve upon your studio habits? If so, how is this routine working for you?
·
Did you mentor anyone or share your art making knowledge with someone?
(making art with children definitely counts here)
·
Did you invest in yourself and your passion for art, i.e. did you buy some
new supplies, or did you take a class?
·
Finally, if you exhibit your work, review what shows you participated in. Consider
how well your displays worked, what sales you made, what the feedback from the
public was like and how well your promotional material worked for you. What did
you gain from these experiences?
After pondering
these questions and reviewing your calendars and sketchbooks, consider what
might be the absolute best thing that happened with regards to your art making
in 2014. Write this down.
Pause, look at your
notes and soak in the wow of how much art related stuff you accomplished...go
ahead and squeal woo-hoo! J
A lot can happen in
a year and yet it can be so easy to forget the various events. I hope my
questions have helped you unearth some activities you are proud of. I’ll bet
you were rocking it and I’ll bet were more amazing than you thought!
If you are reading
this newsletter, you are doing something to add fuel to your artistic spark
that you didn’t do a year ago. Congratulations. (and thank you for reading and
while I am at it, thanks for the feedback and the questions too)
Maybe these questions are revealing to you areas that could use
some improvement. The gift of a new year is a perfect time to start making
plans for better outcomes.
Ask yourself
what sort of art experiences you would like to have this year. Then brainstorm
some ideas.
Perhaps plan to set aside some money to attend a workshop or to
buy some new pencils or paper. Review your weekly schedule and see where you
can add colouring or painting into it. Do you already have a business trip
lined up or maybe a trip during March break planned? Check out the city you are
visiting and see what galleries they have. Consider ways to slip a visit into
your schedule. Have some fun looking for new ways to take your art further this
year.
I encourage you to
start marking up your brand new 2015 calendars with some super exciting
intentions!
Everything is white outside my windows, but not this kind
of white. Here is a lovely remembrance of summer.
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2 comments:
I'm going to have to go through those questions and answer, they look very helpful. I don't think I actually did as much as I could last year art wise, but I might surprise myself lol
I am sure you will be surprised. You might have to dig out your drawings and such but I am pretty sure we all do more, read more and see more arty stuff than we realize.
I have no doubt you were rocking it in 2014! :-)
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