A whirlwind couple of weeks and such a wonderful experience…all the work got finished on time and turned out so well. My husband, and friend, Monica helped to hang the show and it all fit in and looks much better than I expected.
It’s one thing for the piece to hang in a studio or design wall, during the creating the artist develops a very close relationship…one would say, almost intimate. The creator knows every detail, every brush stroke or stitch..after all, their hands and heart are the creator! Sometimes, when the work isn’t behaving we can get angry or frustrated and when it is going well they are like our favourite child, the favourite for just that moment in time when it is all just perfect!
But then, the artist lets the work go, into the public, other people see it, form opinions, ask questions, gasp or walk by indifferently. The art has ceased to be the sole custody of the maker, it is now out in the world, rather like the child leaving home to face their unknown future. The work is then owned by the world, will it be sold, taken away to someones’ home or wrapped up to be put back into the studio? Either way, it will never be seen in the same way again, it has now become a separate entity from its creator…released.
Do you feel the same way about your art?
When my large pieces were hung with good lighting and seen as a grouping I was entranced – a completely different experience. I had a small opening reception and very thankful for those who attended. I have been in the gallery several times and enjoyed speaking with visitors, explaining the techniques used or inspiration from photos or sketches – its like speaking prouding of ones children…
My signage discussed – How Many Ships are on the Ocean?
The main transport mode for global trade is ocean shipping: around 80% of traded goods are carried over the waves. Some 11 billion tons of goods are transported by ship each year. This represents an impressive 1.5 tons per person based on the current global population. Shipping’s capacity to transfer goods and materials from where they are produced to where they will be ultimately consumed underpins modern life.
Did you know that you can track almost every vessel on the ocean in real time? Follow the link to www.marinetraffic.com and pick one small image. Click on it and it will give you surprising information….did you notice how crowded the oceans look with all those vessels?
Just a last short note…the exhibition came down this afternoon, took just 20 minutes, it’s packing away but some will be hung in my studio. Wistful feelings and ready for new adventures.
And so….
Did you see the information about the presentation I am offering about my art residency in Crete? You can register at this link: Register HERE
Anonymous says
This is just delightful and so intetesting and informative. Thank you.