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Art Questions

I recently received an email from an art student who wanted to ask some questions about myself and my art, so I thought I’d share the answers here!

Why did you decide to become an artist?

I’ve always loved art, and it always came naturally to me.  I also have a lot of other interests as well, such as writing and questioning the nature of the universe and the meaning of life!   When I was a student in college, I took classes in all the subjects that interested me, such as Art, Writing, Philosophy and Religion.  As much as I loved studying all of these things, I came to the realization that I could only focus on one of them as a career!  I sort of “fell” into art after realizing that being an artist would allow me the freedom to pursue all the other subjects that interest me, by allowing me to pursue and express those interests and ideas in my art.  All in all, becoming a professional artist just felt natural. 

Why do you use the materials that you do?

I work in a variety of media, but the ones I use most are probably acrylics, ink and colored pencil.  I love acrylics because they are non-toxic and non-smelly, and I feel that they are a good medium for expressing the ideas that I want to express.  I like the bright, boldness of the colors.  I also like that acrylics are very forgiving, in the sense that if I make a mistake, I can easily paint over it.  I like ink and colored pencil because they are both very portable, so I can use them anywhere.  I like being able to do artwork outdoors, so it’s really easy to take some paper and pens or colored pencils and find a nice spot to sit down and make some art! 

Would you also help me understand why art is for me? And what art means to you on the whole?

I think people who gravitate towards art are generally people with big imaginations and sensitive souls.  We are all unique individuals with our own viewpoints, our own storylines, our own dreams, memories and aspirations.  All of these things are part of us, and artists are the people who try to bring these things out – giving voice to our inner visions.  Art is about sharing our unique perspectives on the things around us and inside us.  It’s a way of communicating.  The creative process is also very therapeutic and uplifting, and people can be subconsciously drawn to art for that reason.  Art allows a safe environment for searching inside oneself, spending time with oneself, and then sharing one’s findings with the world. 
 
I’ve also written a small section on What is art here on my new website: http://www.art-is-fun.com/about-the-site-art-is-fun.html.  It’s about halfway down the page.

Cheers!

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Art is fun!

Hi there!  I hope 2009 is treating everyone well so far.  I’m thrilled to announce that my new art website is now officially live, on the air, on the interspace and zooming from my fingertips to your noggin!  Yeah!

Art is fun - Thaneeya's new art educational website

Please do check it out: www.art-is-fun.com !

This site is a true labor of love, a never-ending work-in-progress.  Why is that?  Because there is so much to share, show and tell about art, that I will probably never be truly “finished” with the site.  Writing the site is an organic process, as the topics unravel and unfold in different directions.  There is only so much time in a day, only so fast that my fingers can type, only so long I can spend at the computer before my brain starts blipping in funny ways… so the site is growing piece by piece, step by step.  I ultimately envision hundreds and hundreds of pages on this site, and I can’t wait to write them all!  I love writing about art as much as I love making art.  And I love being able to share all my art knowledge with everyone around the world.  I’ve spent the past several years creating art i n t e n s i v e l y, and I’ve picked up so many tips and techniques that they are spilling out of my brain left and right.  Thank goodness I’ve got a new website to scoop it all up!

If you have any comments on the site, I’d love to hear from you.  I’m especially interested in hearing about topics people would like to see covered or explained on the site.  I’m open to all art-related suggestions! Just leave a message here or contact me via Art is fun.

Right now I’m working on a 15-page article about How to Paint Photorealism: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Paint Your Own Photorealistic Paintings.  This article is for the more advanced artists, but contains loads of helpful tips that will be useful for beginners as well. 

Anyway, climb aboard, check out the site, and let me know what you think!

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Inspiration

I was recently asked “Where do you get your ideas for your art works from?”It was hard to supply a succinct answer in one paragraph, especially since I work in a variety of styles encompassing a variety of themes. (Multiplicity, I love it.) I thought I’d share my response:

I’m inspired by everything, really. I suppose my main driving force is a desire to convey a message relating to the hidden things of life, which are always there underneath the surface… ideas such as spirituality, interconnectedness, chaos & order, and the unexpected. I am obsessed with painting detail, whether it’s photorealist or abstract… I think I like to dive deep into the essence of what I’m painting to pull out an intricate sense of reality. I like to paint things that people can get lost in. I am currently exploring the use of color and design in a meditative, tribal sense. For the past year I have begun working on a few different series combining abstraction with photorealism, in an attempt to marry my two favorite styles of painting in some kind of holistic form that embodies both the spiritual essence of abstraction with the more object-oriented materialism of photorealism. Other than all these philosophical ideas, I also get ideas from everyday life – from looking at folk art of various cultures, from my travel experiences, from random doodles in my sketchbook, from books I read and conversations with friends.

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