Pivotal Event #7 “Close calls and lost leaders”
Imagine you are a painter just starting out. You rent a studio and you go there every day, inspired to paint. You don’t yet know anything about the business side of making art and you don’t yet have an income but you
Reflections and questions from pivotal events 4, 5, 6
Photo above: Colouring the whole world, circa 1986 How has contact with other people in your field helped you grow in your success? Can you point to times when new knowledge you gained about your materials has helped you better express your
Pivotal Event #6 “Brushes, Brayers, and Burnt Umber.”
One of the best things I ever did for expanding my technical knowledge was to take a job at Opus Art Supplies (Granville Island). A few months after I got my studio and began painting full-time I was on the
Pivotal Event #5 “A place to make a mess.”
I had outgrown painting in my bedroom. I was now dragging my supplies up to our flat-top roof when the weather was dry or out to the garage when it was raining. I knew that being serious about painting meant
Pivotal Event #4 “I quit school.”
In 2005 I was still trying to decide what career I could embark on that would create financial stability for me, and if at all possible, still give me an outlet for my creativity. Although I deeply wanted to paint
Pivotal Event #3 “Can you put up an art show?”
At that time the walls of Turk's and its sister cafe, Milano, featured art by local artists. One day, the cafe owner, mentioned that there was a gap in the schedule for upcoming artists' work. Could I bring in some
Pivotal Event #2 “Can we buy a painting?”
There was no plan in my mind about where my painting was going in those early days--it was purely an undeniable need to unburden my heart and mind by expressing my feelings through colour. There was no particular style I
Pivotal Event #1 “Your paintings are cool.”
At first, I didn't know that I was a painter. I had liked art classes as a child and had taken some watercolour classes in my teens, but by my early 20s, I had packed away my brushes and paints.
15 (ish) Pivotal events for 15 years
The year 2020 is a very special year for me--it marks my 15th year as professional artist. That means 15 years of filing taxes marked with Artist as the occupation. Oh yeah! I thought it might be fun to share with