Friday, June 2, 2023

Finding your artistic voice, part 1 of 4.

 I’ve had numerous requests for a workshop about designing for mosaic. Often, students in my classes mention that they hope to get some insight about how to work in my specific style. To be honest, I have no idea how to teach my own style without just giving you my drawings, and I’m not even sure that would be in my best interest as a self-employed artist. However, I’ve thought about trying to develop a workshop around honing your own mosaic style, and since my spring workshops are postponed and we are all stuck at home, I thought it might be worth writing out some thoughts.

Early self portrait, circa 1992-94

I was already a practicing crafter/artist before I discovered mosaic. I had experimented with nearly every creative process, and I even sold my work in a number of mediums. I was always artistic. I can’t remember a time in my life that I didn’t spend daily time drawing, and I grew up studying my world in terms of how one might render it; how the light hits an object and casts shadows, how a person’s face changes with different expressions, and how to make pictures from cast-off materials like candy wrappers and scrap paper. My mom was an art minor in college while I was a child, and I watched her painting and sculpting, eagerly gleaning whatever I could secondhand.