Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Connections



Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
-- Albus Dumbledore in JK.Rowling's Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

I saw that flighty temptress in Chicago, in this sculpture at the edge of Millennium Park. I know it was her, because I've seen her before, in the work of my dear friend Carissa. She introduced me to that quote above and the temptress in her painting below, started at the Do What You Love retreat in May.

The Flighty Temptress, Adventure by Carissa
Isn't that cool? I love to find connections like this. Similar themes or styles or ideas between artists in dramatically different places and times. It makes the art I found on the streets of Chicago more real to me, because I saw a connection to a friend in it. And then, of course, I had to capture it, edit it and share it - making my own art and my own connection to the flighty temptress as well.

Here's another cool connection I've been meaning to share, between my online friend Angie and I. She created this lovely stitched piece, inspired by a photo I posted here. I love how she took the basic elements of color, line and shape from the photo and interpreted it in the fabric and stitching.

Bollards and Ropes by Angie
Creating art is a cycle of connection and inspiration. There is nothing wholly new, we are all influenced by the world around us. Our contact with other art and artists can't help but show up in our work. The cool thing is in how it shows up - we change it, give it our own twist. We share our own unique vision of the world.

Do you have stories of connection and inspiration between yourself and other artists? It would be fun to have you share them here!

5 comments:

  1. "I saw that flighty temptress in Chicago, in this sculpture at the edge of Millennium Park. I know it was her, because I've seen her before..."

    Nice.

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  2. I love the connections! Great photo of that sculpture, and WOW. . . the similarities with the sculpture and the painting are amazing!
    Nice post!

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  3. Love the shot of the statue and the artists piece too. Thanks for sharing.

    Bright blessings,
    Kathy

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  4. I love how one person interprets another's art. Wonderful 'connections'!!!

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