Anthea McGibbon blogging about the artworld and in particular features critical players on the Jamaican artscape. The blog provides a wide scope of insights on Jamaican artistes - especially visual arts - but also entertainment, performing, literary, culinary
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Clearing creative block
Get back to basics. Move from the computer and try actual paper
Dont force creativity....
Discover new inspiration.. take a look at another artist work
Take on a monotomous task like Do a repitive task like
Accept failures and try again. Through falures you learn, rise and grow
Pay attention to your own self, Eat sleep and Live healthy
Go a step at a time.. Dont take on the big picture all at once. It may be too big to handle at once.
Apply pressure. Do not practice procrastinating
Break through boundaries
Monday, August 29, 2022
Jamaica Sunsets in demand in photograph and paintings
All over the world the sun sets and rises again. I have never known of any other place that sunsets are in high demand as Jamaica. I also questioned why more persons were requesting paintings of Jamaica sunsets especially of me.
I came across this is sunset photographed by Barry Groves, and with the usual tree from the palm family which has become almost a signature of Jamaican sunsets.
Its any ones guess where in Jamaica this was done.
The way the sun peeps through the leaves and glows from behind the waters is unique to Jamaica for may persons. For others its all about the colours created when that vibrant tropical sun waves across the Caribbean Sea creating orange and yellow hues and more.
Someone who keeps coming back for larger and larger Jamaica sunsets painted by me finally explained they made her clients at a nursing home happy.
I suddenly realised sunsets are not cliche, but through painting one you can send so many messages across the seas to persons you may never meet. I wind up painting more now myself. I have a new understanding of my own expressions as Barrington Watson's telling me that my use of colour was exceptionally strong and unique before he died now registers in volumes. Then he was looking at one of my blue sunsets which actually got stolen from a gallery in Florida. Until it got stolen I didnt think much of it because I wondered if anyone would have loved it enough to buy it. BUT someone actually stole it!
Then someone else ordered a green, totally green sunset and when I saw how it enhanced the decor in their home where everything was hues of green I was amazed. These are good reflections as I now understand sunsets are not cliche.
So now I understand the demand the increase for painted sunsets. When I go again to write about 'sunset' artists along Jamaica's North coast who specialise in a variety of sunsets, I will make sure to tell them.. Keep painting regardless of your storm because you never know whose life youll brighten.
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Clear the myth about art education
No. Artists do not do art because they fail at academics in other words they fail in the system built on the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. Au Contraire real artists make the best students. In my opinion everyone is a natural artist and each person creates art at some point. Whether you identify with your creative side, or your talent is an entire diffrent matter.
It becomes a matter of the level you attain and express.
It is important to remember skills are critical to one's growth, development and peace of mind. TRuh be told some of the greatest persons appreciated on this earth were artists themselves. Who would have figured that the colour wheel would have been invented by a scientist Isaac Newton. Have you ever thought on the relation of the colour wheel to nature's rainbow.
To improve the world we live in a balance between academics and skill sets is a must.
Ask yourself however What is academics versus art. In today's society one has to have skill and talent to be admitted to art school. You learn technique.. to develop your talent or skill but never to get one.Those who end up at an actual school must ask themselves too if they are not taught from a theoretical perspective.
Thoughts to ponder - 'Crocs Day' in Jamaican schools
Jamaica is a country of creatives. How is it then that we are having a 'Crocs Day for children islandwide whereby children must wear crocs sandals. The fact is our parents end up spend thousands of dollars on crocs imported from China.
The strongest slippers are made by average shoemakers mostly Rastarians from locally made leather from goat or cow hide.
Further a pair costs $4,000 average. How comes we send our children to buy Chinese crocs for exuberalnt fees. I asked a couple of parents about the cost of their stlish crocs and was shocked to hear that even $10,000.00 was spent on a pair.
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