Art “Show”
Posted in Art, Just Critical, Life on December 4th, 2007 by Kyle Dreier – 1 CommentI’m nearly done preparing for an opening this weekend. I think art is more fun without the “show” … but that’s my own baggage. See my statement below.
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The messy process.
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Some neat things happen in the mess.
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The mystery of curious feet that found the paint. I still don’t know which child this was.
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The fun of trial and error.
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Forced into some calculation but resisting along the way.
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Artist Statement ~ December 4, 2007
I love the quote from Walt Disney “The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.â€
For me, I have to shut up, shut out and start doing. But, there’s a constant struggle for me – so often I feel that when I start a “fine art†project it’s as if someone handed me a musical instrument I don’t know how to play and put me up on stage in front of a critical audience.
I go ahead and try to play as best I can but have to close my eyes on my imaginary audience and forget they are there. I have to work at making my art for me, not to perform, but to let out whatever unresolved creative energy or muse is in me.
I don’t paint to decorate. I paint to purge my creative tank. What comes out isn’t always pretty. If someone wants pretty “sofa-art” for their living room then Pottery Barn is better suited than I. So often I bemoan that I ever started a project, but I eventually come to some resolve as I push forward despite my desire to turn it in to firewood.
While my attitude ebbs and flows I persist and take the hesitant step to allow others to see what results were produced … despite the aesthetic value, or lack thereof. I wonder what God thinks.
- Kyle








