Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
A Sneak Peek Inside My Art Studio...
Inside Hirschten's Art Studio |
With help from fabulous photographer Emily Schwank of Rainscliff Photography here is a sneak peek inside my art studio.
I consider the painting studio to be a sanctuary, a place to take refuge. I recommend that if you want to grow as an artist you must make space in your home to create. Virginia Woolf urged artists to have a "Room of One's Own" for their creative work but even a table tucked in the corner of your living room will work. You need space to make a mess then put it all back together again.
"Sanctuary, on a personal level, is where we perform the job of taking care of our soul."
-Christopher Forest McDowell
Hirschten's Art Studio |
Oil Paints |
Hirschten Painting |
Hirschten at work in her painting studio |
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Before and After
Mantel (And wet painting drying rack!) in Hirschten's Living Room After Renovation |
Mantel Before |
Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather, and exposing them to the critic.
-Ambrose Bierce
Before |
After |
Schnookum likes it! |
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Sunflowers in Berlin
Sunflowers in Berlin Copyright 2015 Hirschten Oil on Canvas 12" x 24" |
"Art is not an adventure undertaken by the few for the gratification of their natural instincts, but a part of the complete expression of a people. It has no place for weaklings.
Only the strong persist, for they must feel and speak for all."
-William Forsyth
Hmmmm... I don't agree that my or anyone else's work could ever 'speak for all.' Every person's experience is unique. Every person deserves to have their story shared. I do agree however that creating art in any form is courageous. We show our underbellies, our vulnerable side. We express what we see, feel and care about. This takes courage. The release that you get from opening up to it makes it worth it.
What do I see in today's painting? This was a bunch of flowers for sale in an open air market in Berlin. This area of the east side is haunted by the devastation of World War II and the violent separation of the east and west. Yet the day I was there it was bright and sunny. We ate fresh breads and cakes. This is an image of renewal.
Join me for the opening reception of "Art In Bloom"
Petrov's Frame and Fine Art, 5172 N College Ave. Indianapolis
April 2, 2015 6:30-9pm
Join me for the opening reception of "Art In Bloom"
Petrov's Frame and Fine Art, 5172 N College Ave. Indianapolis
April 2, 2015 6:30-9pm