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Monthly Archives: October 2012

Rearranged Bird, and an Answer

30 Tuesday Oct 2012

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bird collage, bird painting, drawing animals, failed bird painting, painting animals, rearranged bird

“Failed Bird Painting Cut Up and Rearranged!” watercolor and pencil.
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Q: Do all your blob or line creatures have the same look or do you only post pictures of ones that have your distinctive look? Because my blobish creatures never have anything in common…. but I could tell if you had painted one from across the room! I love when artists have a certain style, a recognizable style or look! (Question by Tammie.)

A: Great question, because once you posed it, I realized that it’s true… every once in awhile I’ll make blob-animals that don’t quite “fit,” and I don’t post them. I’ve always thought that these particular drawings weren’t good enough. But now that you mention it I can see that I’ve been self-editing those 10-20% out as critters that don’t fit into my “herd.” 😀

Regarding developing a style or look, I have three thoughts.

1. In the early stages of your art journey your work is likely to have similarities and be somewhat derivative of people you take classes from or admire. But over time, as you add more influences, become more skilled and comfortable with your art supplies, and draw from life (see point #3), your unique style can’t help but emerge!

2. You might already have a style, but just can’t see it clearly right now.

One of the first art classes I took when I started doing art again at 30 was a printmaking class. We made woodcuts and monotypes, and at the end of the semester I had to gather the semester’s work together for a class “critique.” Although I got lots of nice feedback, I was disappointed: The pieces just seemed ALL OVER THE PLACE stylistically. To me the pieces looked like 15 different people did them!

As I was gathering my work to take home, I mentioned my disappointment to another student. She was so surprised, and said “No, Carla, you have a very distinct style.”

So I’m wondering if you already DO have a style but just can’t see it? I’ve found that my students over the years have had the same feelings about their own art as I did. Sometimes it’s hard to “see” your own style, especially in the beginning.

3. One suggestion: In addition to looking at other artists for inspiration, make a habit of drawing from life and nature as much as possible. If you want to draw stylized faces or flowers, draw a lot of faces and flowers from life (or photo references). If you want to draw cartoony animals, draw regularly from life or photos.

It doesn’t matter if your drawings are “bad” or inaccurate; what you are doing is going to the SOURCE — nature itself — and beginning to interpret it through your own filter (rather than another artist’s filter).

Think of it like this: Imagine trying to learn Spanish from a German or Russian who speaks Spanish, but with a heavy German or Russian accent. You would learn to speak Spanish, then, with some real peculiarities of that particular teacher. (The Spanish-German accent might be really cool, but it’s not “yours.”)

Draw from life as much as possible!

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Do you have a question about drawing or the creative process? I’m not an expert by any means, but I’m happy to share my thoughts and experiences. Go to this post and ask it in the comments section. I will try and answer all of them over time!

KUOW Interview

29 Monday Oct 2012

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art of sil, imaginary animals, Katy Sewall, KUOW, KUOW interview, owl drawing, picasso, Picasso dog

I wanted to let you know (especially Seattleites) that I’m being interviewed today (Monday, 10/29) on Seattle’s KUOW Public Radio Station (94.9 fm) for their “Weekday” segment around 9:30 am. We’ll be talking about “The Art of Silliness” (due in stores November 6th).

(yay!)

Tune in if you can!

😀

Update: The interview went well. (Well, save for one failed metaphor… um… shoot. Oh well!) Really, though, it was a lot of fun!

Here is host Katy Sewall’s “Picasso Dog,” which she did during the interview:

If you missed the show, you will be able to download it from iTunes in a few days… type “KUOW weekday” in the search box, and it will be the program aired 10/29/12. Or, click here to listen (my segment starts at 35:49)!

Thanks Katy and KUOW!

Maintaining “Flow”

26 Friday Oct 2012

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creative flow, depression glow, maintaining flow

Thank you for all of your questions in response to yesterday’s post, and keep them coming! Here’s one I feel I need to address RIGHT AWAY!!

Q:

There is always the question of creative flow…how to achieve it, maintain it and bring joy to it. You are a wonderful practitioner of Creative Flow and have discovered playful tools to initiate, maintain and nurture it. For many though it seems like a carefully hidden secret…

A:

Oh, no.

I’m so sorry if I’ve given the impression that all is just hunky dorrie all the time here at CarlaSonheimLand… it’s not! Not at all! Seriously… Just ask my husband.

I am NOT a Wonderful Practitioner of Creative Flow.

In reality, I’m more of a

Debilitated User of Depression Glow, or a

Neurotic Doer of Screwed-upt-ness — Doh!

😀

On this blog I have tried to spare you from my whiny, ungrateful, depressed self — it’s so boring! — but in doing so I’m afraid I’ve given the impression that all is well for me, all the time.

Not true!

As an example, here is how the first THREE DAYS of this work week played out:

• Wake up to alarm or cat alarm.
• Shovel down food — we’re late!
• Run back upstairs to take the depression medication.
• Drive Wes to school.
• Have conversation with myself about whether to get a croissant today. (“Yes” = small detour. “No” = traffic on bridge. It’s not usually a very difficult choice.)
• Drive to work, wondering why I keep gaining weight.
• Park. (“Free” on the street of broken dreams*? or $7 bucks in the lot under the freeway? Which?)
• Walk to office. “Yay, what a wonderful place to work!” And then, “Oh, I have so much to do!”
• Spend all morning trying to think up something to write for a guest blog post.
• Which goes live next Thursday.
• And one of six I need to do.
• By Thursday.
• Stop intermittently and try to calm myself by drawing.
• Switch back and forth from the computer to the drawing, focusing on neither enough to finish anything satisfactorily.
• Lunch!
• Repeat morning flip-flopping until about 6pm.
• Marvel at how little I got done.
• Wonder if I’ll ever draw anything I like, ever again.
• Or if I’ll ever paint again.
• Pick up Wes from school/drama practice.
• Home, dinner, TV, bed.

In short, most days I struggle with time management issues, inertia, procrastination, and making focused time to draw or paint. And I do have depression issues which effectively cut out large parts of my productive time.

But yes, on good days I’ve managed to figure out a few tricks and tools to enjoy the flow of it all.

And it often involves just getting fed up with all of the above “clutter” and letting myself “putter” for a day, doing nothing at all, and then “BAM” I’m suddenly immersed in a painting or project that takes me to that wonderful, flowing place.

But these are rare days.

* We found “free” parking on a street about 1/2 mile from our office. The only problem is, we got broken into and, between the stolen trumpet and the broken window glass, it cost over $1,000. Now we feel we need to park there for the next two years to make up for it!

Ask Me a Question!

25 Thursday Oct 2012

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animal painting, blob hunting, blob shape, horse oil painting, painting animals, purple horse, purple horse painting

Purple Horse, oil on wood, 4″ x 6″

Hello!

On Monday I wrote that I had a lot of WRITING to do this week.

Well, today is Thursday and almost nothing has been written so far: I’ve just had the hardest time wrapping my head around any “thoughts” — I don’t know where to start.

When drawing, it’s easier for me to draw when there’s a blob shape or a line or something already “there” to get me started — basically, a problem for me to solve.

I remembered today that the same is true for writing.

Can you help me?

I need something to start from. Is there something you would like to ask me, about drawing or creativity or anything like that? Please,

(Either comment here on this post or email me privately: carla@carlasonheim.com.)

I will try to answer most of them as time goes by, and of course will make any answers available to you here.

Thank you in advance (so much) for your help.

Red Rabbit

22 Monday Oct 2012

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animal painting, painting animals, rabbit oil painting, red bunny, red rabbit, red rabbit painting

“Red Bunny,” oil on paper, 10″ x 7″ (click to enlarge)

I found some time on Saturday to paint another bunny… I’m still feeling my way around these water soluble oils I found at a yard sale in the summer.

I love that the paint stays wet/tacky long enough so that I can scrape into it even a day or two later…

Happy Monday to you. I have a huge “writing” week ahead of me. How about you?

Green Rabbit

19 Friday Oct 2012

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animal painting, green bunny, green rabbit, painting animals, rabbit oil painting, rabbit painting

“Green Bunny,” oil on wood.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Two Quick Things, and… Horses!

16 Tuesday Oct 2012

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Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals, horses, life imitates doodles, riding horses, third place books

1. Seattleites! I’m doing a book-signing at the Ravenna location of Third Place Books this Thursday, October 18th at 7:00pm. I’ll be giving a 20-minute  “creativity and drawing” talk and will then have you do an exercise from “Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals.” Please come if you can! Click here for directions.

2. Susan Strait of “Life Imitates Doodles” blog has reviewed the book and is giving away another copy! Head on over and leave a comment… and many thanks to Susan for the wonderful review!

3. My younger sister Kelly and I got a pony when I was seven, and even after he was sold a few years later we were able to ride fairly regularly until our teens. Kelly has been riding on and off throughout adulthood, but I haven’t ridden in 35 years!

But last Saturday when I visited Kelly in Colorado, she took me out! Here are some pics… I got to ride “Angel” (left).

I’ve never woken up so sore in my life (Sunday), but it was worth it!

Demo Pieces from Art Camp for Women

15 Monday Oct 2012

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ACFW, art camp for women, blob hunting, imaginary animals

I just returned home from almost a week away in Colorado. I taught a two-day workshop at Art Camp for Women… a wonderful venue! The images here are demo pieces I did during the workshop.

Seventeen “campers” made three or four artist’s books over the two-day camp.

There were a lot of imaginary animals.

And some blob hunting going on.

I’m pretty sure a good time was had by all!

Tons of photos were taken, and as soon as they show up at the ACFW blog, I’ll send the link.

Thanks to everyone who came, I really enjoyed meeting you!

Bonus! Book Giveaway and Artist Marisa Anne

09 Tuesday Oct 2012

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book giveaway, bunny and deer, bunny painting, counting animals, creativethursday.com, deer painting, doe painting, Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals, imaginary animals, marisa anne

Surprise! One more giveaway and artist!

I’ve long been a fan of Marisa Anne’s simple, awesome work. She is an artist, author, and textile designer out of southern California, and has a wonderful website and blog: CreativeThursday.com.

(Images reprinted with permission from Marisa’s blog.)

Sweet and sophisticated!

I was really nervous to ask Marisa to be in the book, but I’m glad I did because she said “yes!”

Marisa is widely licensed and has a new fabric line: Head on over to her website and etsy sites to see more of her wonderful work. Thanks, Marisa, for being part of “Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals!”

BOOK GIVEAWAY
Marisa is giving away a copy of “Imaginary Animals” today over at her blog. Click here to leave a comment!

Wrap-Up

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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art, book giveaway, cat drawing, Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals, quarry books

Phew! You made it. Thanks so much for tuning in to this two-week celebration of the release of “Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals.” I wanted to write a one-stop post to list all the giveaway winners, as well as to say THANK YOU to all of you who left such wonderful comments over the past two weeks. 😀

The winners are:

Day #3 
Book and Elephant card — Valerie B. from Canada
Book — Trudi I. from Canada
*Book — Abigail from New York, USA
*Book — Jeannievh from Washington, USA
*Book — Serena M. A. from Minnesota, USA
*Book — Birthe L. from Denmark

* Note: Those starred above were GIFTED copies of the book by artist Savannah “Silly-Dawn O’Brien (savvangogh@earthlink.net). Thank you, Savannah!

Day #4 — Book from Karine Swenson‘s giveaway — Claudia K. from Germany
Day #5 — Blobimals artwork — Carla D. from Washington, USA
Day #6 — Book from Karen O’Brien‘s giveaway — Gill W. from the U.K.
Day #7 — Tape Bird artwork — Linda M. from Washington, USA
Day #8 — Book — Shena M. from Canada
Day #9 — Book from Dar James‘s giveaway — Vee
Day #10 — Book from Lisa Firke‘s giveaway — Tina W. from Minnesota, USA
Day #12 — Book from Petra Overbeek Bloem’s giveaway — Sharry M. from Alaska, USA
Day #13 — Eraser Cat artwork — Paige from New Jersey, USA
Day #14 — Book from Julie LaPointe‘s giveaway — TBD

Also, there were two book winners during the interview with Rebecca E. Parson’s Artistically Speaking Talk Show interview — Genevieve C. from Canada and Sandra S. from Oregon.

(And a HUGE thanks to my publisher, Quarry Books, for donating the books!)

Thank you again for sticking with me these past two weeks… and I hope the winners enjoy their books and artwork!

(I’m off to Colorado….)

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