Blog Post #1
This fine week of May, I have begun my Capstone Project, which is to create art in nature. This entails any medium and venturing to the various botanical gardens and hikes in and around Portland, as well as slightly farther afield. Regarding my choice of this project, I wanted to get out of the house and into nature--as well as give myself the time, space, and focus to make art. I also wanted to choose something that I wouldn’t get tired of or lonely when doing by myself. The freedom also appealed to me: I can experiment with techniques and styles and respond in any kind of artistic way. So that’s been exciting! I’m thinking that, over the course of the project, poetry, acrylic (and maybe even oil!) painting, watercolor, drawing, photography, “found art,” and others will make an appearance :) And lastly, I thought this project would keep me engaged and motivated, with the end goal of assembling a portfolio or chapbook of my work.
I’m working solo on this project. My inspiration for this project was mainly: staring longingly out my window during long hours of asynchronous screen time when learning remotely. But also, I’m just really enthusiastic to dedicate concentrated time to my art. My favorite subject in my art is nature, and so I figured that I could really get a chance to indulge and improve that work here. Also, there will be flowers at most of the locations, which is fantastic. I also am rather looking forward to people-watching, especially at the busier Portland gardens.
Because I chose an independent Capstone project, there were not a whole lot of loose ends or communications needed to pull it all together. However, my main work in organizing and planning this project has been to scope out the sites and the times when I will visit them. I needed to gather various art materials from wherever I had them stashed in my house and make a trip to the art store as well. Also, since some of the places I’m still considering going to are more in the hour or hour-and-a-half range, I’ll have to figure out the best day for me to make that drive to be most efficient. I also have sports commitments, so I’ll be fitting the longer trips in pretty intentionally. The more local locations are easier to schedule.
Here are my three goals for my project. One, I will experiment with lots of mediums and techniques, which will allow me to expand my technical horizons and the versatility of my artmaking. Two, I will continue my work to develop/identify my artistic style. And then, of course, explore how I can break and deviate from it. And three, I will assemble a portfolio or chapbook of my work as an end-product (perhaps with the final plan to self-publish! The logistics and likelihood of that are still in the works).
Thank you for reading!
I’m working solo on this project. My inspiration for this project was mainly: staring longingly out my window during long hours of asynchronous screen time when learning remotely. But also, I’m just really enthusiastic to dedicate concentrated time to my art. My favorite subject in my art is nature, and so I figured that I could really get a chance to indulge and improve that work here. Also, there will be flowers at most of the locations, which is fantastic. I also am rather looking forward to people-watching, especially at the busier Portland gardens.
Because I chose an independent Capstone project, there were not a whole lot of loose ends or communications needed to pull it all together. However, my main work in organizing and planning this project has been to scope out the sites and the times when I will visit them. I needed to gather various art materials from wherever I had them stashed in my house and make a trip to the art store as well. Also, since some of the places I’m still considering going to are more in the hour or hour-and-a-half range, I’ll have to figure out the best day for me to make that drive to be most efficient. I also have sports commitments, so I’ll be fitting the longer trips in pretty intentionally. The more local locations are easier to schedule.
Here are my three goals for my project. One, I will experiment with lots of mediums and techniques, which will allow me to expand my technical horizons and the versatility of my artmaking. Two, I will continue my work to develop/identify my artistic style. And then, of course, explore how I can break and deviate from it. And three, I will assemble a portfolio or chapbook of my work as an end-product (perhaps with the final plan to self-publish! The logistics and likelihood of that are still in the works).
Thank you for reading!
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THIS is AWESOME. Love it. Congrats on your 1st blog post. I am sooo looking forward to following your art creations and how things progress with your project. So happy to hear that you are embarking on a joyful exploration of multiple art forms this month. So neat to think about how your creations will compliment/ contrast each other in different mediums. Yay! Good luck with it all Thea! Can't wait until blog post #2! -Chris
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris!! It's been cool seeing how what I've been working on here has related to my time in your class this year :)
DeleteThese are really beautiful photos! And I love how expansive your overarching goal is. I think it's a fantastic way to appreciate nature and I'm super excited to see all the different mediums of art you end up pursuing!
ReplyDeleteHey Josh! I appreciate you taking some time to read and comment--I'm looking forward to branching out into more mediums that I haven't tried before as well!
DeleteThese photos are incredible!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteGreetings Thea from C&C. Woo!!!!
ReplyDeleteEvan says, "A great project that I would never want to do!"
Olivia says, "I hope you have fun."
Naveen says, "Uhhh ... enjoy yourself while doing your project."
Keola says, "I say ... cool project and the photos are cool."
Annie says, "I agree with everyone."
Evan adds, "All of your comments are really boring and I'm very sorry."
Olivia adds, "Hey! Yours (Evan) were not all that interesting!"
Naveen adds, "I agree with Olivia."
Evan also adds that you love him more than anyone else.
Kenny adds: "We're really excited to see what you will produce, Thea, and my apologies for being your advisor for four years and not realizing what an artist you are. I wonder if you are going to be using your photographs as the art itself or will it be the inspiration for other works."
Naveen adds: "Kenny is being a tryhard again."
Kenny adds: "Naveen, you're out of the C&C."
-Love your C&C
Hi y'all! I can very clearly imagine what that conversation looked like haha. Thanks for looking out for me Evan lol and I hope that Kenny will consider letting Naveen back into the C&C. Hope you enjoy following along with what I'm doing :) And to your question Kenny, both!
DeleteHi Thea, it's Brett -- thank you for outlining your project structure and goals in this first entry. Your textual discussion and photography makes me wonder about the intersection between a genre like nature photography and the elements that form our sense of an artist's individual style. I'm looking forward to following along virtually in this journey. Enjoy your time away from screens! -- Brett
ReplyDeleteHi Brett, thank you for your comment! Lots to think about...
DeleteThank you for the photos - beautiful! The green color is so vibrant in the first one and I love the focus on a past-its-prime blossom in the last one. (PS. Did I pass you taking pictures of fallen red rhodies today?)
ReplyDeleteThank you Becky!! And yes, if you did so happen to be at the Japanese Garden on Wednesday, you probably saw me! Small town, Portland :)
DeleteThis sounds like it will be a nice change of scenery, very freeing and enjoyable, like you said! Love the photos you already shared and looking forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting Lindsay! Stay tuned for more!
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