So, here's my first pick - just because it's kind of out of the mainstream of the work I'm doing now and really reminds of work I was doing on paper a few years back.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjS0W7v9as6mU4MLrBBY-tAL-qPKrZzxCVAOp-Vm4W5eB8Ub-asOqKI0q-0ciuD0TMHZvB7BVyNZIyeks0BZY_dNyAIWkibwy051CweKOpqQtPPdf_E9ZLSCXcg0t2_IWp-Jt2zJSekeWs/s280/Magical_Thinking_blog.jpg)
This is called "Magical Thinking" and was painted a few months ago (2008). It's encaustic on wood with a poured center and embedded plant parts. It's 24"x24"x 1.5". Here's the thing, if it's so different from the rest of the work I'm making now, what to do? I could sell it off by itself, not show it with the rest of my work, or make more work like it. This is always a problem for me because every now and then I come up with strange pieces that don't fit in with the direction I'm moving in. Yet I think they need to be made. I guess this is where commerce and art divide.
Isn't there something to be said for the unique work that is not part of a series? Any comments on this? I think the making fills some need in my work and maybe it just gets that out of my system so I can continue moving forward. Although, who said everything has to be a series? Maybe a series emerges over time in retrospect instead of intentionally?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYcMib2z3VV_MZzhy0Qt2kYL1gkW8IjmAGEFk8_wPhlPSW6BmdsWem1v3AJlp-R-Xc2uQiI51IDQIYKnnUAeVjWa3_9ImOqb5JfK3rhe05OhsZv8tUmnzg_MON8JNbIQJ_hPJ5Wvmq7y4/s280/Four_elements_36x36.jpg)
Congratulations on your blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
I too have a few random pieces of art that are not part of a series. I never know quite what to do with them. Perhaps there should be a show called "One of a Kind" or "This one is not like the others" and have a group show. I am sure we all have the same situation from time to time.
These art odd-balls do play a role. Each time it is a different role for me. Sometimes it jump starts a series. Sometimes it just creates a "dumping zone" to work out what won't work out.
Good luck Nancy!
Thanks, Kimberly. I appreciate your thoughts and good wishes!
ReplyDelete