{"id":149,"date":"2011-02-23T01:00:00","date_gmt":"2011-02-23T01:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/blissblog\/2011\/02\/born-artist.html"},"modified":"2011-02-23T01:00:00","modified_gmt":"2011-02-23T01:00:00","slug":"born-artist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/blissblog\/2011\/02\/born-artist.html","title":{"rendered":"Born Artist"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I initially met Phyllis Elizabeth Wright&nbsp; (a.k.a. Liz) nearly 6 years ago and she has become a dear friend and creative Muse. She and I are part of a group of women who meet annually for a Goddess Retreat at which we honor the Divine Feminine. At the retreats, she has guided us in co-creating a group mandala and has led classes in body casting (making a mold of various body parts that we would allow to dry and then decorate.) Her work is ever evolving and inspiring. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><b><font size=\"5\">How do you live your bliss? <\/font><\/b><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I teach students to love their own creativity for one thing. I am an artist as well. I can relate to the feelings of frustration and ineptitude. I know being an artist is a process not a destination. I hope I model that for my students. I also live my bliss by creating, exhibiting and selling my work. Being an artist is never boring. There is always something to make, design, or share with someone. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>&nbsp;<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\"><b>What led you to become an artist? <\/b><\/font><font size=\"5\"><br \/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I feel I was born an artist. I just said yes at an early age when I accepted the CALL. I have never looked back to be honest. I Am an artist. It is who I am.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>&nbsp;<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\"><strong>Who have your influences been? <\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><strong><\/strong><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">Well. I recall my art teacher in elementary school who used his weimaraner &#8220;Smoky&#8221; as a model. I remember a relaxed setting where drawing was central. My favorite artists are numerous but standouts are Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Cezanne, Joseph Albers, Jennifer Bartlett, Hokusai, and Mark Tobey.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">There are legions of artists who are unknown yet represent the art of ancient, native cultures. I love the works of Aboriginal people in Australia. The Buddhist mandalas of Tibet and China, the fabric of Japan, Nigeria and Indonesia. I am never at a loss for inspiration.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>&nbsp;<\/font><\/p>\n<p><b><font size=\"5\">As an art teacher, how would you suggest that people who feel that they have no talent, get past that? <\/font><\/b><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I have a favorite phrase that I feel encompasses my philosophy on creative blocks. &#8220;When in Doubt, Doodle!&#8221; Just begin to jot down visual notes. Draw from your own experience. Good drawing is really good hand\/eye coordination. This is what I teach in my foundation classes. I teach students how to really see what they are looking at. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>&nbsp;<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><font><font size=\"5\"><b>What is your creative process?<\/b><\/font><font size=\"5\"> <\/font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">Believe it or not I rely on my doodles. I often begin with a square, a red square often, and I work with warm and cool colors and patterns and textures. I look for a balanced composition, and follow my instincts, training and intuition. I am not usually looking for a specific end result. I trust myself. I surrender.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><b><font size=\"5\">Do you have a favorite style or medium that calls to you? <\/font><\/b><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I love to draw, paint and use printmaking mediums. I love mixed media and working in clay. I feel it is important to choose the medium that best expresses the concept I am working with. For a long time I have considered myself a printmaker because this was the &#8220;instrument&#8221; with which I feel most expressed. Work flows through me while I am printing. <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font>&nbsp;<\/font><\/p>\n<p><b><font size=\"5\">Can you share about your exquisite mandala work and what their significance is? <\/font><\/b><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">According to the scholar Joseph Campbell the mandala is a means to align our personal center or circle with the universal circle. In the process of making a mandala, you become one with it, becoming more centered and achieving a sense of unification.1<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">My relationship with the mandala began around 1990 while investigating geometric forms as a point of departure in my prints. Working with geometric forms lead me to sacred geometry and the mandala. Ever since I have found great pleasure and joy working with the mandala, circle, or cosmic wheel as a starting point for my printmaking and painting. It is meditative and contemplative.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">I feel as if I am finding my roots, participating in a ritual many cultures have participated in over millennium. Drawing a circle and beginning to design, draw, or paint is as much a spiritual practice as an aesthetic journey for me. At times I do not know where the &#8220;doodling&#8221; meditation will take me and much like when taking a Sunday drive, I enjoy the scenery and new discoveries while feeling as if I have my hands on the wheel (pun intended).<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">The discovery process that nourishes the mandala making has allowed me to spend a weekend observing and participating in a healing Sand Mandala constructed by Tibetan Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery. This mandala was created over two weeks at the Smithsonian Institution&#8217;s Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\">The pieces of work in this exhibit are particularly similar to each other because I started an image and made subtle changes to create new threads to the original idea or theme. This way of working is experimental and very convenient. As a printmaker, I am accustomed to making editions of prints: the same image printed multiple times by hand from a matrix such as a woodblock, linoleum, etching plate, or silkscreen. While printing an edition I may &#8220;pull out&#8221; a few on which to paint or draw as experiments. This process of retaining prints in various stages of development lends itself to suites of images with a common thread.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font><br \/><font><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"5\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.phylliswrightart.com\/\"><font>www.phylliswrightart.com<\/font><\/a><font> <\/font><\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; I initially met Phyllis Elizabeth Wright&nbsp; (a.k.a. Liz) nearly 6 years ago and she has become a dear friend and creative Muse. She and I are part of a group of women who meet annually for a Goddess Retreat at which we honor the Divine Feminine. 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