trees       by bvw

trees by bvw

 

 

As I work in my studio, I have begun to list all of the ideas that waft through my mind when I am just waking in the morning, walking, participating in a conversation, and reflecting afterwards. I have decided to look through my main journal and then write the main ideas down in small color coordinated Moleskine  journals.  I think that is my equivalent of the box system that Twyla Tharp mentions.  Apparently, she creates a box for each concept that she is interested in developing, and begins to fill the box with anything that could possibly expand that idea. I like the organizational structure. Now when I have an idea, drawing, connection, metaphor that relates to my concept, I will have a place to put it where I can easily reference it!

I follow the blog of Clara Lieu, an artist and teacher, who I have never met, but discovered  online, while looking for references to dealing with transparent layers, which I work with in my art. She has amazing work, is consistent in her way of working, and extremely articulate at describing her process. Reading her blog is a unique opportunity to get to know her rendition of the creative process. Definitely worth following!     http://www.claralieu.com/work/digging/index.html

I found this link on her blog concerning new ideas..Try it!

 And as Twyla recommends, write/draw things down before they are forgotten!


2 Responses to “Where do we get new ideas?”

  1. claralieu Says:

    Dear Beth,
    Thanks for your kind words regarding my blog, I very much appreciate it. I like Twylla Tharp’s method for collecting idea; it’s simple, direct, and very manageable at the same time. Thanks for sharing!

    Best,
    Clara Lieu

  2. Karen Renna Says:

    You and I spoke yesterday about Ms Lieu’s work and i was intrigued as you know, especially by her use of all the values. I would love to see some of her work up close, see how the light responds to it and through it. the funny thing is that today in class with my students I was looking at Escher’s and Homer’s woodcuts and wood engravings and of course Whistler’s rich subtle textural use of grays and mid range values. It is finding the beauty in the values between the extremes that excites me right now. It is like finding the worlds in between moments of time, like whispers of dreams or memories that i am trying to hold onto.


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