A couple of years ago the collector who bought “3 Pears” suggested I should consider people as subject matter. I’m not sure if he meant portraits, but at the time I didn’t give it too much thought because I was just beginning to find my way in translating still lifes with thread and felt completely unqualified to attempt a human.
I’ve done a lot more drawing since then – with ink, graphite, and thread too. And as you know, I’ve landed in a wonderful weekly life drawing group that provides lots of ongoing practice with models. The many benefits of those sessions are beginning to take root, to the point where not only do I feel more confident in portraying people but, as with my daily sketches, I have begun to see an element of reciprocity between the marks that build up in rendering those figures and the patterns of stitches I incorporate in my textile work. To some degree, this phenomenon reminds me of when one is learning a new language and it is suddenly spoken within their dreams.
So, I’m ready to take a leap of faith by attempting to stitch a person. It’s going to be a big “we’ll see”. There will no doubt be plenty of groping in the dark, but I’m ready for the challenge and eager to dive into the lessons ahead. I’ll be bringing you along for the ups and downs.
In return, I’ve come across several items this week that I’d like to share. I hope you’ll find at least one of them useful.
- First, a friend emailed this link about the power of art to influence in unexpected ways. Are you a fan of Mario Puzo’s The Godfather? Even if it isn’t your cup of tea, I think you will appreciate this story.
- I’m always on the lookout for sketchbook suggestions. While you can never know for sure if one is right for you until you begin to use it, this review offers seven to choose from. I like the idea of the ILLO 8″x8″… perfect for Instagram posts and its 122-pound paper seems like a good option for wet media.
- And for anyone trying to start a sketchbook habit, often the hardest part is deciding what to draw. Here are 75 suggestions to get you off and running.
What an exciting leap to make! Your sketches are so beautifully alive, I’m sure you will bring the same skill and energy to your stitching.
Thanks for that vote of confidence Leslie. I can see already it’s going to be a big learning curve.
Hooray! I’m so excited to see where you will got with this. I truly love when you include your people sketches (from class, from airports, anywhere really!). Unfurl those wings and fly my friend!
This makes me smile…thanks! Right now I’m feeling a bit like a cormorant in the take-off – lots of flapping and not much height yet, but that’s to be expected.
You seem to be heading off in a new direction, while using your signature gorgeous “framing” technique. A little security there perhaps? Lovely. And thanks once more for your links to other things and ideas!
You hit the nail on the head Cris – better to keep things simple and to have the stability of something known when stepping into new territory. Great to hear your thoughts.
I look forward to seeing your latest adventure. Artists must be brave!
Thanks, as always, for great links.
How right you are! Thanks for checking in.