The Art of Curiosity – Jaq Chartier – Ep 47

I’m always trying to take time in my practice to experiment. It’s always about figuring out what it is, or where I might go next. When I do, it’s so satisfying. It reinvigorates my art-making. I love the idea of letting curiosity lead the way. What if your art was entirely experimenting? What if learning…

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Dive into the Unknown & Fire Up Your Creative Juices!

Dive into the Unknown & Fire Up Your Creative Juices!

I recently interviewed this amazing artist, Jaq Chartier, whose approach to her art is about testing and experimenting. She loves not knowing what’s going to happen. It’s an exciting approach to making art and it got me thinking about mine. Looking at older work, I see more intention and less mystery, whereas in my newer…

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Not Just Any Orange

squeezing out orange paint

I’ve been thinking about the colors I use and noticed I tend to work with colors on either side of the standard colors. For instance, I never use a straight orange. Instead, I’ll start with it and add yellow or yellow ochre to make it dirtier and less saturated. Or I’ll go the other way…

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Quick, Cool Shapes!

cool shapes

Here’s a cool way to add shapes and lines to your work easily. I use thick poster board to cut out templates of various shapes such as circles and teardrops. I can then try these shapes on a painting easily by either drawing around them, or scraping lines along the template into thick paint making…

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