I can’t think of a better way to end one year and to begin another than by acknowledging and giving thanks to the two constants of any art practice: the hard-to-define, yet oh-so-necessary element of “inspiration” – which (hopefully) hovers over one shoulder — accompanied on the other shoulder by its requisite companion, “hard work”. You can’t have one without the other, but the truth is, the former most reliably shows up as a result of the latter.
I will be thinking of both as I sit down this weekend to finish outlining my overall plan and goals for 2022. How about you?
Below is a handful of the many guiding lights I’ve gleaned inspiration from this past year — some for their artwork, some for their business acumen, a few for both qualities. But without a doubt, hard work is an ingredient common to all. As my parting gift for 2021, I hope that one or two of these resources might prove insightful for you as well.
- Lissa Hunter
- Linda Clark Johnson
- Gimena Romero
- Maru Godas
- Felix Scheinberger
- Making it as a Maker – Rebecca Haas and Becca Webb
- Anita Fields
- Lois Dodd
- Takahiko Hayashi
- Joe Ciardiello
- Pascale Simon
- Tom McKendrick
Finally, I’ll sign off with a quote Lissa Hunter offered during a talk she gave last March — wise words from her former drawing instructor, Larry Thomas:
“Don’t look for something important to draw, make it important by drawing it.”
See you in two weeks…
Happy New Year!