When in doubt, "Scribble".
When you can't think, "Scribble".
When no subject, idea, composition comes to mind, "Scribble".
Take a piece of white computer paper and a box of crayons and "Scribble".
Make marks, make shapes, make lots of lines, round and round, up and down, crossways
and back.
Make dark marks, light marks, medium marks, fill in some shapes, make other shapes on top of those.
Get another piece of paper, do another scribble, find some shapes in the scribble, find some image in the lines.
Make another one and then one more. Do one more then you want to do. Maybe you've been at this thirty minutes??
Hey, did I get a idea of some sort as I did this?
Did something pass thru my brain like a flutter of a dream?
Does my mind seem clearer now?
Are some images emerging as I fan the fires of creativity which are stimulated by the mere action of the crayons on the paper?
I belive that Scribbling helps release images inbeded in the subconscious brain.
Scribbling creates a break between the "have to" world of lists and media deluge.
Scribbling stimulates the creative sector of the mind.
A mere thirty minutes of Scribbling can wake up your dormant creative brain like warm-up exercises before a workout.
So Scribble for your creative health!!
10/02/2014
10/01/2014
Becoming One With the Painting
As you struggle with your painting, you eventually become one with it.
That is, you get so involved in it that you become a part of it.
This is a painting, (the subject can be realistic, or abstract) with which you have some identity.
It is not just a casual one hour study. The subject means something to you!
You have done sketches, color and value drawings, perhaps you photographed the subject originally.
Now you are painting and nothing is going right! What went wrong with your preparation?
Whatever you do, it seems to get worse. The colors are wrong. The values are in the wrong place.
You fix one thing, you think, and then another area glares at you like a spotlight!
How can this be when I prepared so carefully?
Perhaps I am too close to my creation.
Give it a rest, come back tomorrow.
Come back tomorrow when we are both rested.
Then I will ask it to tell me what it needs.
And the painting will answer!
That is, you get so involved in it that you become a part of it.
This is a painting, (the subject can be realistic, or abstract) with which you have some identity.
It is not just a casual one hour study. The subject means something to you!
You have done sketches, color and value drawings, perhaps you photographed the subject originally.
Now you are painting and nothing is going right! What went wrong with your preparation?
Whatever you do, it seems to get worse. The colors are wrong. The values are in the wrong place.
You fix one thing, you think, and then another area glares at you like a spotlight!
How can this be when I prepared so carefully?
Perhaps I am too close to my creation.
Give it a rest, come back tomorrow.
Come back tomorrow when we are both rested.
Then I will ask it to tell me what it needs.
And the painting will answer!
9/09/2014
"Ask the Painting What It Wants You to Do"
How do you know what to do next, when you are painting?
How can you tell if something is good or bad, effective or not, when you are painting?
Ask the Painting what it wants you to do!
After all, the Painting is a being which you created. It knows what it wants to become, even if you
do not! So just ask it!
The common name for this process is "A Critique".
The content of the questions is essentially the "Principles of Design".
These are a universal set of elements that all visual art has. My list of them is as follows:
CONTRAST Do you have "Contrast", a difference between light and dark, dull and bright, rough and smooth?
FOCUS Do you have a "Focus Point", a "Center of Interest", or are there many, competing, confusing areas?
DOMINANCE Do you have a"Dominance", a color dominance, a pattern dominance, a dominate style of brushwork?
REPETITION and RHYTHM Do you have "Repetition and Rhythm", do shapes, lines, colors repeat?
Is there a feeling of a beat, or of an enjoyable rhythm?
MOVEMENT Do you have "Movement", can my eye travel easily around the painting, or is it "blocked or "stuck"with no place to go? Could I use colors, lines, or shapes to facilitate this movement?
UNITY Is there "Unity" in the composition? Does all work together as a whole? Or does something "stick out" or seem as if does not belong there?
More questions arise and the painting will be able respond to them all, or perhaps at times it will reply,
" Just let me think about this for a while. Put me in the corner and ask me again tomorrow".
Bonnie Lou Prouty
How can you tell if something is good or bad, effective or not, when you are painting?
Ask the Painting what it wants you to do!
After all, the Painting is a being which you created. It knows what it wants to become, even if you
do not! So just ask it!
The common name for this process is "A Critique".
The content of the questions is essentially the "Principles of Design".
These are a universal set of elements that all visual art has. My list of them is as follows:
CONTRAST Do you have "Contrast", a difference between light and dark, dull and bright, rough and smooth?
FOCUS Do you have a "Focus Point", a "Center of Interest", or are there many, competing, confusing areas?
DOMINANCE Do you have a"Dominance", a color dominance, a pattern dominance, a dominate style of brushwork?
REPETITION and RHYTHM Do you have "Repetition and Rhythm", do shapes, lines, colors repeat?
Is there a feeling of a beat, or of an enjoyable rhythm?
MOVEMENT Do you have "Movement", can my eye travel easily around the painting, or is it "blocked or "stuck"with no place to go? Could I use colors, lines, or shapes to facilitate this movement?
UNITY Is there "Unity" in the composition? Does all work together as a whole? Or does something "stick out" or seem as if does not belong there?
More questions arise and the painting will be able respond to them all, or perhaps at times it will reply,
" Just let me think about this for a while. Put me in the corner and ask me again tomorrow".
Bonnie Lou Prouty
8/19/2014
Begining Again
I'm in my studio again after a fantastic trip to my heritage country of Norway.
Incredible scenery, mountians, fjoirds, waterfalls, and tiny farms, perched on the sides of the mountians.
It was not anything like I imagined it to be. Not at all! I have a miriad of images in my brain!
I have been overwhelmed in the past weeks by new ideas, new sounds, new and unfamiliar languages and sights.
Twenty four hours of bright sunshine, above the artic circle for four days!
Now I want to paint, I am hungry to paint, my brain wants the meditaive relief of painting!
So I sit at my table and doodle, which is how I begin. Blank! Blank! Blank!
I make marks like a child beginning to draw. No images come, only the old stuff. Boring.
Maybe tomorrow.
Bonnie
Incredible scenery, mountians, fjoirds, waterfalls, and tiny farms, perched on the sides of the mountians.
It was not anything like I imagined it to be. Not at all! I have a miriad of images in my brain!
I have been overwhelmed in the past weeks by new ideas, new sounds, new and unfamiliar languages and sights.
Twenty four hours of bright sunshine, above the artic circle for four days!
Now I want to paint, I am hungry to paint, my brain wants the meditaive relief of painting!
So I sit at my table and doodle, which is how I begin. Blank! Blank! Blank!
I make marks like a child beginning to draw. No images come, only the old stuff. Boring.
Maybe tomorrow.
Bonnie
8/16/2014
Bonnie Prouty was born an educated...
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photo credit Pamela Fulcher |
She has made a career in art, working as a teacher in the public schools, community colleges and as a graphic designer for various agencies in Corpus Christi, Texas. She also owned and operated her own stationary company "P.S. I Love You, Inc." and was interim art director of the Rockport Center for the Arts.
Bonnie has exhibited in Michigan and Texas and many regional and national exhibitions. She paints with all varieties of water media. She is currently represented by galleries in Petoskey, Michigan and Rockport, Texas.
She winters in Texas, and summers in her beloved Michigan.
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