Colour Mapping December 1 2023 through December 31 2024
Автор: Chris Carter
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Colour Mapping December 1 2023 through December 31 2024.
Colour mapping, originally inspired by an online workshop by Tansy Hargan, became a daily practice in December of 2023. Before then, I dipped in and out of the practice every several months. After managing to colour map my surrounding landscape every day during that month of December I was confident that I could meet the challenge of colour mapping daily for an entire year. Knowing that life often gets in the way of my best intentions, I gave myself one option for those days when it just couldn’t or wouldn’t happen. I permitted myself the exception of mapping a day from memory as long as I mapped it within twenty four hours. What I didn’t expect is that allowing this exception led to a variety of ways that I’m now able to put colour mapping to use in studio work, travel sketching and in the way I see colour as I walk, drive and fly through my environment. I watch colours change as a result of time, weather, season, location, memory and my own mood.
At the end of 2024 I came to a crossroad. I had major decisions to make. One of them was whether or not to devote my time entirely to my own work, closing down my website and my online teaching so that I could take full advantage of this fascinating new colour awareness. I decided it was going to be okay for me to go offline. I’m seventy-three years old. I want to continue growing as an artist as fiercely and as furiously as I possibly can. My website renewal comes up in about a month. A week ago I made the decision to shut it down. I was happy with that … or so I thought.
There was something that made 2024 a breakthrough year in spite of having lost a lifetime of my artwork, reference materials and many of my precious art books in a flood in early January of 2024. It was the weekly, live sessions of Art Book Club Sketchbook Story Time that I hosted on my website’s Artist’s Journey Community. At first there were just two of us … then there were three … at the end of the year there were four. When I began the community I felt for sure that there would be at least a dozen or more artists who would love to join us. There weren’t … and it still was the most looked forward to night of the week. We shared favorite artists, newly discovered artists, our fun sketches, our miserable sketches. We laughed, we complained, we talked about art and talked more about art … and even more about art. We talked about our journeys as artists … how we either fit art into our daily lives or struggle with fitting it into our daily lives. We support one another and inspire one another. Our little group of four was what helped to get me through one of the most difficult years of my life. Those three artists helped to keep my fire burning. I can’t give that up. I don’t want to give it up. I want it to still exist for me, for Jill, for Carol, for Suzanne … and for any artist who might benefit from it and for whom it might keep the creative fire burning.
After a sleepless night of letting my imagination wander through the options of how I might keep the website going while NOT stealing my precious time and resources, I decided that I would renew for at least another year … with a few major changes, the details of which I’m currently working out.
As I move forward, the only solution to maintaining my sanity and personal artistic growth is to limit what I offer to one ever-evolving course in the exploration and application of COLOUR sharing my own evolving journey as I move forward into new territory. It will work both as a course of study and as a community of artists. It won’t be slick, it won’t be perfect but it will be very, VERY real. Since I have over a hundred online courses already available on my website and on Skillshare, I can direct artists to those fundamentals (which are available to them for free as members of the community) so the time we spend together in live sessions is about the here and now, where we want to be and brainstorming what we’re doing to get there … or at least to be headed in the right direction. This is the kind of community of artists I love. The internet offers us the ability to connect with one another around the world. Jill is from Wales, Suzanne from Luxembourg, Carol from Vermont and my home base is in New Jersey. We gather together online every Monday … evening for Jill and Suzanne, afternoon for Carol and me.
The release of my upcoming plan will be on or before March 1, 2025. There will be a number of different options available to artists to become involved in either the course version of it or the course/community version of it. There will also be options available for the art student/starving artist, having never forgotten living in an attic loft space without heat in Boston eating quiche morning, noon and night.
I will be posting updates on my blog at www.ChrisCarterArt.com
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