Robert Genn
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Robert Genn
This morning, Sharon Cory of Winnipeg, Manitoba, wrote, "A woman came into my gallery today, looked around for a bit and asked, 'What is art?' It was so direct I was stumped. I rambled on for a bit, talking about my favourite artists, art movements, styles, etc, but it sounded vague even to my ears...
Robert Genn
You may have noticed the odd times when something is irking you, putting you into a bad mood, and you sit down at your easel and do good work. While it's not as pleasant as when you're in a good mood and everything is coming up peonies, it works to your benefit in another way...
Robert Genn
Yesterday, James Harris wrote, "I've always dabbled in art, but now I'm looking to make the transition to my dream of being an artist. It's been said that your income will never be larger than the average of the income of your five closest friends...
Robert Genn
Up there on the scaffold we have Michelangelo shouting, "Form, form, form!" And then there's Gustave Flaubert writing in French: "Art is nothing without form." These commands might have you think form is everything. It is, just about...
Robert Genn
Today it's raining in Chadds Ford, PA. Big drops fall from the ancient sycamores. Off in foggy Brandywine Valley, the witch hazel and pignut hickory still hold their muted colours. Great black trunks narrow down to sharp and random spikes...
Robert Genn
A good friend, Ron Longstaffe, now passed away, was an off-and-on fishing companion. A significant collector of what we amusingly called low- and medium-skilled art, he and I frequently whiled away boat hours discussing the virtues of his multi-million dollar collection...
Robert Genn
I'm laptopping you from Table 6 in an intimate restaurant in the Carlyle Hotel in New York City's Upper East Side...
Robert Genn
During a recent short workshop, I reintroduced my legendary hourglass. Bought in a junk shop some years ago, its "hour" consists of only 37 minutes. Such is the deflation of time. The idea for the 25 participants was to complete a painting in one turn of the glass...
Dominique Gaillard
Dominique Gaillard
I practice this sort of thing every week: 20 min portraits, 45 min life studies. Over time it has quickened my perception of proportions, created an internal measurement tool, forced me to think what's essential and forget about detailing, focused me on contrasts rather than colours. But such work must be followed by longer painting sessions to ... Read morefully reinforce its benefit. It also makes it easier to work longer on a painting, a longer work suddenly becomes doable, no longer tedious and leading god-knows-where. It bring focus to your practice.
16 October at 11:21
Robert Genn
This morning, Michael Epp of Bowen Island, B.C., wrote: "'Just take away everything that doesn't look like a horse.' That's what the sculptors say. Which implies that as long as you avoid all the obvious mistakes, you'll end up with something good...
Robert Genn
Yesterday, Roscoe E. Wallace of Fort Walton Beach, FL, wrote: "Do you recommend painting over acrylic paintings or should they be kept for reflection...
Robert Genn
Yesterday, Melinda Wilde of Gabriola Island, B.C., wrote: "I'm design challenged. I see the shapes and I love the shapes but, for whatever reason, I just can't get my work to go WOW with them. I'm quite sure it's a design problem as technically I'm not bad...
Kathleen Sauerbrei
Kathleen Sauerbrei
Thanks Robert I needed (to hear) that!
~~Kathleen
05 October at 17:55
Robert Genn
Where I live the spiders come out in autumn. They're in my face when I bend to turn on the garden hose. Going about their sky-harvest and their devious mating-games, their webs spread across my larger windows. In the nearby forest there's a surprise of mushrooms...
Robert Genn
A lot of stuff has been written about writer's block, mainly because writers write. At the same time, there's been a surprising lack of guidance in the parallel condition of painter's block, mainly because painters paint...
Jan Rosgen
Jan Rosgen
Kris, what is it about your subject matter that you want the world to know? Only YOU can express it in that way unique to you!
29 September at 14:35
Robert Genn
Among the emails that came in after my letter about Low Self-Esteem, Ralph Giannattasio of Wyndmoor, PA wrote: "I don't believe I have LSE (if you listened to my wife she'd tell you I suffer from the opposite) but when it comes to my artwork I'm a real apologist...
Robert Genn
About ten percent of the general population is supposed to have low self-esteem (LSE). Perhaps the percentage is higher among creative folks. Often generated in early life, the condition can interfere with artistic growth and success, to say nothing of life itself...