An artist does an awful lot of artwork in a lifetime. Ideas overtake our imaginations and we rush on generating ideas, sketches, artwork and proposals.
Ideation Drawing: Hexagon Variations © James Thatcher 2012 |
Use
a “focus project” to concentrate on a single successful image from those labors. Produce 30 identical versions with no
variation in size, process or subject matter. This will stabilize studio output and
concentrate your art making processes and effort.
And
it will generate a market of strong reliable imagery.
I’m
in the midst of the second focus project in the past twelve months. The first focus project was 30 small
paintings, 8” x 10” each.
Transformation Hexagon © James Thatcher 2015 |
© James Thatcher 2015 |
This
second effort is sculptural and the discoveries are compelling.
In
a 2-D focus project you only have finished work at the end of the process. Suddenly you’ve got 30 finished pieces. The joy and beauty of this 3-D focus project
pops up in unexpected places as assembled sections need to be stored.
Proposal for Public Sculpture © James Thatcher 2015 |
These
incidental discoveries are crucial. They maintain creative interest during the long
weeks and months of production. You don’t want to break the momentum of your
epic focus project but these ideas can also be works in themselves.
18 Corner Pieces, Bamboo © James Thatcher 2015 |
So
be sure to photograph and make note of your ideas. Also consider making drawings and paintings
of these various stages after completing the main body of work. They represent a strong direction for future
artworks and possibly your career.
Creating 2-D artworks extends the depth of your 3-D portfolio. It’s a separate/additional body of work that supports your sculpture installation. They provide a wall mounted display to accompany your floor display in a pre-curated collection.
Model for Sculpture/Painting Installation © James Thatcher 2016 (What if this were a giant outdoor steel sculpture with a digital billboard behind it?) |
Brilliant!
The
dedication displayed by presenting your ideas in a volume of related artworks
is impressive. Your vision is clearly
defined and explored at a depth displayed only by the most professional of artists.
(Welcome
to the big time)
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