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How to be the best artist.


How to be the best artist.


Ever since I can remember, I have always drawn, painted or otherwise tried to express my imagination through some form of aesthetic reality. Art has always been a part of me and always will be. It is not that art expression is something special in me, I feel that it is an intrinsic part of our humanity and that everyone has art in their nature. Wide expression takes training, but the capacity exists in everyone.

I am not a formally trained artist. When I was young and drawing, in the first attempts that we usually do -- copying the art of others or sketching the lines of photographs by eye -- I never received much in the way of feedback or support. I took that as tacit response that I was no good at it. My father “hrrumpfed” and went back to what he was doing. Art teachers in early school were overworked and passing time. I stopped focusing on that as a goal. To express the creative side of my self I went into the cosmetology business -- and got stuck there for years! In everything I did, I was always creating, however. I used to paint miniatures on clients fingernails; highly detailed works of their pets and many different things. I have painted something in most of the homes I lived in, and expressed my sensations of, and desire for color, light and form with craft and decoration. Through all of that I gained the sensibilities of art that I employ to this day. When cosmetology no longer answered my art expression needs, I decided to do murals. What the heck -- go from painting the tiniest miniatures to full scale wall murals ... why not?! I learned a lot about art while doing those murals. What constituted communication of a mood or expression, and what was merely craft. I have received my training through doing, and I hope to be training in and learning art for the rest of my life.

I do become driven when I am in the middle of a piece, but if I had to state what drives me or propels me, it would be that my most outstanding inspiration has been love. OK ... for the more pragmatic of my readers, let me qualify that as “affinity”. My creations of art, when they had any impact at all, have been borne on the back of the immense degree of affinity that I have had for the person or persons that I was creating it for. Painting for children's stories found me while I was doing murals in private homes, offered by two bright and intelligent authors that I adored.

Whether it was a mural in a child's room or creating the illustrations of a book, there was always someone that I was painting that for; someone whose delight I could imagine at the end of the work. Like making music, it has a degree less joy when there is no one singing along. You’ll know when you are creating your best artwork, because you will think less on the piece itself and more on the person or audience that will receive it in the end.


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This is a painting I did for some friends who have a small school located north of Austin, in rural Texas. It is an expansive and welcoming place with a multitude of critters about and a focus on the joy and pleasure that learning can be.-----

Comments

  1. Wonderful work and inspirational thoughts...and a caveat for parents and others to use caution with children. Support, rather than "hrrumpf" is so much healthier. Awakening and inspiring creativity is a wonderful thing. To discourage it can be equally life-changing, but in the wrong direction. I am glad you persevered and positively effect so many other people today! Love your work and attitude, Robin! :-)

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  2. This is incredible Robin Griggs Wood​. Your talents never cease to amaze me!

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  3. Such a great 'Robin' post, and an incredible painting.

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  4. Sam Breach -- it's been on my mind lately just how much creativity and art is connected with the affinities we have and I found this and realized I'd been thinking it since long ... ;o). Art is born on the back of the communication we want to deliver and is at it's best when we consider our audience and what we truly want to say to them. Thank you so much, dear ... :o)
    D Stuart -- well said ... and thank you!
    Andrew Gentry -- thank you
    Sonja Miller Williams -- thank you, dear!
    francis villegas -- thank you

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  5. A beautiful reminder, Robin. Sometimes I get amnesia and forget that much of my work is driven by a love for whomever I am creating the piece, whether photograph or collage. Beautiful painting too.

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  6. Beautiful painting Robin Griggs Wood! Beautiful words!

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  7. I've been thinking a lot about love lately (being deeply in it at the moment, to my great surprise and delight) and your words resonate so deeply, Robin. It strikes me that the images I most enjoy making - and that elicit the deepest response from others - come from a big, mad love for this amazing, quirky, sad, terrifying, delightful world we're given. I just want to capture some small piece of it and say "look! Isn't this the best thing ever?"

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  8. Darla Hueske -- well said, dear ... and thank you ... :o)

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  9. Beautiful picture!
    Beautiful place! Beautiful (backyard)!!!

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  10. Robin Griggs Wood​, I can hardly believe how detailed this is! Fantastic work xx

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  12. It's so creative. I can do a lot of things but I start and I don't finish. It's not me I am stuck. I have awesome ideas but I have a hard time explaining. I was a nurse for 18Yrs and something happened. Your a very interesting person that keeps my interest.

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  13. You have a God given talent. I firmly believe, such an amazing talent as yours, is something you are born with. You either have it, or you don't. There's no in between. {WOW} is pretty much all I could say. I can't even draw a stick figure. I kid not. That picture is breathtaking. Absolutely beautiful.

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  14. Wait a min...i thought it was a photograph

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  15. This image is a close resemblance of a place in the Caribbean.

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  16. Amazing get away for a piece of mind love the picture

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  17. I LOVE THIS DISPLAY OF THE FOCUS, THE PATH. . .LOVE PHOTO

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  18. This is an interest part of the world, it look very beautiful.

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  19. Looking at your beautiful photos. Gives me Pease I could get lost in tthis Photo.

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