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Friday, March 19, 2010

A new friend :)

This is an example of why I love this blog world so very much.  I have made a new friend...I can feel it in my heart.  It's a wonderful feeling :)

Kolleen of HeartWing Sisters posted this question on her blog...




"HOW DO YOU HANDLE THOSE LITTLE GREMLINS THAT CREEP INTO YOUR BRAIN AND SAY SOMETHING LIKE "WHO ARE YOU TO THINK YOU ARE AN ARTIST?? OR A WRITER?? ETC... ETC... HOW DO YOU NOT COMPARE YOUR WORK TO OTHERS??"

truthfully, i have been dealing with that a bit lately....i will go on other blogs and look at the A-M-A-Z-I-N-G artwork and think to myself "who am i kidding???" or "wow! their work is so detailed and gor-juss....mine is like a little kids." so i would love to know how others handle something similar...how do you handle those stinkin gremlins that creep about???
i am hopeful i am not alone in this!!!

The following was my answer to her....


On Mar 17, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Kelly Lish wrote:



Kelly Lish has left a new comment on your post "SAY WHAAAAAAAT WEDNESDAY?":

Kolleen, Here is my take on this subject, and I think I just might be right on this one! :) I have decided that being an artist is not about what we produce. Its about the way we look at the world, the way things touch us and inspire us to create and leave our mark on the world. Who are we to judge what is art anyway, right! Being an artist is just who we are. It's the need inside of us to create. It's the way we look at a field of grass that the sun is shining on and say to ourselves, "wow! that is the most beautiful color of green I've ever seen!" It's the urge inside of us to interpret what we feel or see in our own unique way. But its not the product at all, its just the feeling in our soul and our hearts. Not everyone is like this. I think those of us that are like this are called artists. xo Not in a pretencious way either-its just a part of our personality. :)

Then she came back to me with her response....

Kelly!!!!!!


oh how i love your answer!!!

and i agree....
you ARE completely right on this one!!

what a lovely, magical way to look at what an "artist" truly is.  i absolutely can relate to how we may look at a field of grass and exclaim "wow!  that is the most beautiful color of green i've ever seen!!"  

yes!     yes!     yes!

i own this part of my soul...this part of my personality...and i am so grateful for it!!  

there are times i see something  which i have seen hundreds of times before, but will say something and my hubby will be like "you act as if you are seeing that for the first time!!"  i really LOVE when that happens!!!

thank you so very much for your comment...for your wisdom and wonderous way in helping me with my little stinkin gremlins!!  i appreciate it more than you know!!

sending love and hugs
xoxo
k

And I wrote again to her....

Kolleen it is so true yes?!  I know...sometimes my husband says things
to me too, like "you must see the world so differently than me!"   One
time there was a full, bright rainbow out and I was driving and I had
to pull the car over and practically wipe tears out of my eyes cuz it
was so freakin beautiful!  I think we are so lucky to be artists.  I
love it when the little things that I've seen so many times before
just take my breath away...

I also think about the work of Grandma Moses...you know that older
woman who was an artist who painted paintings of towns and people and
farms and animals?  Her art work was nothing special in the technical
terms and her perspective views were way off and her work was very
child like...but they are beautiful and touching to look at.  Thats
all that matters...trying to put our hearts out there in some way for
the world and make it a better place.

Love to you!!!!  Glad we are becoming friends :)  Have a wonderful weekend xo

8 comments:

  1. Hi Kelly..I just wanted to stop by and let you know that I read your comment on Kolleens blog and it gave me goosebumps..and warm waves of joy..you said it best and that is how I feel too..but didnt say it as well...but thats fine too..Thank you..EnJoY YoUr DaY..

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  2. awe kelly,
    that is so cool. you are very very right...i get to see kolleen in person very soon. i'll post about it when i do!
    you are both amazing women!
    hugs,
    kelly

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  3. Hey!These little gremlins hang around my house too. I think it was Picasso that said "It took a lifetime to paint like a child". I love your interpretation of what an artist is. When I paint my really folky things, ie crabs, chickens, etc... I end up spending a lot more time on those than I do my portraits. It's difficult keeping it simple & child like. I love your work and when I look at it, it makes me happy and I know the time & heart that you put into it. I am my own worse critic.
    Blessings

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  4. Without artists how dull would the world be?? It's taken me a lifetime as well to accept who I am and to put that into my art. And it's been a fantastic sense of freedom to know I do not need to be the gremlin's keeper anymore! They may visit for a spell, but I have no qualms about kicking them out. It's the one time I don't have to be polite ;)

    Thanks for sharing this, Kelly.

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  5. I call those gremlins I have ..the Tiny Doubting Thomas's...like, (oH No!! those guys are back again)...trying to whisper negative things in my ear...Just tell them to "hush up", like I do...and keep creating.
    We really are a different type of people...and you explain it beautifully.
    Xo! SuZi

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  6. i feel the same way about you my friend!!!!

    i am so happy you posted this for all your followers to see....

    i know no one could have said it better than you did about what an "artist" truly is!!! it was simply said perfectly!! i hope you don't mind if i link back to this post when i blog on this subject as well.

    wishing you the happiest of sundays with loads of love and sunshine!

    sending love
    xoxoxo
    k

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  7. so true. and so beautifully stated. :)

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