Tuesday, December 01, 2009

mail me art submission


Finally finished this doodle, had meant to submit one a month to this but lost 3 months somewhere. I feel the need to delve back into squiggly lines and weird beasties, getting bogged down with 'representational' work .

The logic goes like this, I want art to be inclusive not elitist, that is so that anyone can appreciate it. So I'm trying to court the average person on the street as well as the arts establishment - to feed both my ideals and the chip on shoulder that art college left. So I make paintings that look like real things that people recognise "ooo its just like a photograph", but these aren't abstract or expressive enough for galleries, which also always used to sneer at my  squiggly stuff. However they do establish a degree of technical skill, which seems to annoy other local artists. But the average person ? is that the fake tan wanna be Katie Prices'? the x-factor watching masses? or the tweedy old ladies that pick up my art at craft fairs and say " ooo I don't like this modern art, but I like your landscapes "- modern art? why o why o why do I care what any of them think? why? well because art is a dialogue, communication, pointless in a vacuum. I just wish I could slough off this trying to be everything to all. stuff them, I want to squiggle- just forgotten how.

1 comment:

hoops said...

Funny you mention 'everything to all'...i witnessed that at art college; people in situations where their creativity was completely obscured by the need to be what the fashion or market or entrance committee demanded. If i learned anything at art college it was that 'art' is not for 'ordinary people', it is by its very nature elitist and snobbish, and it always has been...so what's left is the question of why one creates 'art' in the first place. To me the only dialogue in art should be between artist and picture.