Are We There Yet?

Posted by: artbyjude

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artbyjude

I was having a conversation with a friend of mine the other day and it prompted me to think about the journey I have begun.  When is it exactly I can call myself an artist?  Not a budding artist, not an amateur artist, but you know, a 'real' artist.  In other words, AM I THERE YET?

I've pondered this question long and hard which has developed into more questions.  Do you become an artist when you've had a number of years experience?  Do you become an artist when you sell your first piece of artwork?  Do you become an artist when you're lucky enough to have a gallery recognise your work?  The list is possibly endless.

If someone had asked me "What do you do?", the question would have just stumped me.  I would have hesitated, stumbled and tripped over my words ..... which, as a Gemini and a lover of communication, would come as a shock to most people :-).

So what has been stopping me from saying it?  Could I, in a group of like minded people, stand up as if I was at an AA meeting and say ...... I'M JUDE ROBINSON AND I AM AN ARTIST and repeat it like a mantra?  The thought has embarrassed me if I'm truthful because I haven't felt worthy of that title.

Examining my own thought processes, I believe what has prevented me from saying 'I am an Artist' is observing and studying the work of the many fantastic artists I have the pleasure of knowing since I began my journey.  I am literally in awe of their creativity and often think, I could never be as good as that.

All that said, I've had to give myself a firm talking to (is that the first sign of madness?).  As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder isn't it.  What may be brilliant artwork to one person, may not be to the taste of another.

I will be attending my first meeting with a fabulous group of women called Network With Style on Wednesday of this week at a location in Shropshire, UK.  At the beginning, it will entail me standing up in front of the group and telling them what I do.

So I have forced myself to come to this conclusion.  I've decided that despite my career taking me down lots of different and mostly fabulous roads, even though I only started this artistic journey about 4 months ago, MY HEART HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN ART.  Maybe that should be another mantra :-)

I am determined, from now on, to say to everyone and to myself as this journey continues without a destination, and to say the same to all my fellow creative souls who are struggling with the same question ..... YES WE ARE ARTISTS ..... YES WE'RE THERE :-)

 

Jude xxx

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Cathy
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written by Cathy, July 13, 2010
This is a great subject and a question I have often asked myself. Now, I feel that we are all artists because there is creativity in all of us. Whatever walk of life anyone is from, whatever chosen career they take, at some point, to solve a problem or get over an obstacle, we have to think creatively. Doctors, lawyers, teachers etc. all have to solve problems at some point in their jobs/lives and this takes creative thinking. So all of us are artists.

Now, do they call themselves artists? No, of course not because that would just be confusing. So I guess a kind of unwritten law has been laid down. I suppose we have been conditioned into thinking that an artist is someone who produces art objects that serve no purpose other than to be decorative or make people think. To call yourself an artist in this society, you have to be doing it most of the time and be trying to earn money from it.

So I conclude that I have no problem at all with anyone calling themselves 'artist'. I think it's what's in your heart and soul that dictates this, not society and it's unwritten rules. The reason it feels uncomfortable to you to say it is because of what society dictates you should be saying. If it feels right in your heart, then you are an artist.

Incidentally, Van Gogh did not sell one paintings whilst he was alive. Would you say he was NOT an artist because he was not earning money from it? No, of course not!
artbyjude
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written by artbyjude, July 13, 2010
Brilliantly said and written Cathy, thank you so much for commenting. Being an artist is definitely in my heart and soul, it's always been there even when I wasn't being creative. You make a great point about Van Gogh too, he was a tortured soul wasn't he but such an inspirational ARTIST xxx
bbrunophotography
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written by bbrunophotography, October 10, 2010
If we wait too long to "arrive," we'll miss the journey. I love your thoughts, Cathy. Thank you.
Cathy
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written by Cathy, October 10, 2010
Thanks Jude and bbp. Someone also once said to me, 'If you don't enjoy the journey, what's the point of doing it. Once you've reached your goal, there's nowhere left to go'. I often think of this. :-)

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