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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Inspiration for Artists

'Blue Highways'               5x7             pastel            ©Karen Margulis
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An inspiring quote feeds the soul. Sometimes it comes at just the right time. Sometimes we just aren't ready for it. I like to give my class an art quote each week. I often will print them on small slips of paper so they can put them up on their easel. I didn't have a quote for this week. But I was confident something would come to me.

And it did. A wonderful quote from Mary Whyte fell out of a folder as I was cleaning the studio. It was just the right words I needed to read and share.  I strongly believe in what Mary says and it is a helpful reminder to all artists but especially we who paint from photos.

PAINT FROM YOUR HEART
"Never undervalue your emotions. They are the force behind every great work. You must strive to paint ideas and beauty, not things. Merely copying objects will lead to work that is journalistic rather than poetic, and the results will be paintings that never stand out from the crowd. When you paint  throw your whole heart into the creation and watch what happens."
-Mary Whyte

dry underpainting on Uart 600
I painted today's painting from one of my photos but I drew on my experience and feelings more than I copied every bloom and blade of grass. I was transported back to the day I took the photo. I was on a road trip out west with my VIP friends. It was early morning and we decided to get off the interstate and follow along on the access road. It was a wise decision. Yes it took us a lot longer to get there but we saw so much beauty what we would have missed if we were going 80 mph. This field of blue wildflower was one of the spots of beauty on the blue highway.

Do you paint from your heart? Or do you let the reference photo get in your way?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

REALLY good advice! After 55 years of not painting, I'm trying to pick up where I left off in college. The challenges are many and great, but with the help and direction of your videos and blog, I have a chance. Painting from my heart today, I'd turn out a portrait of gratitude! Thank you, Karen, for your generosity.

robertsloan2art said...

So important! Not just to my growth as an artist, but as a person. When I'm emotionally focused on beauty, it tilts the world away from pain and toward resilience.