How long have you been creating?
It seems I have been creating in one way or another all my life. I made
a killer house with old sheets and bedspreads! As I grew older I began
to create pieces that had feeling and emotion in them that seemed to come
from my soul. I guess it is something I just have to keep doing.
About 6 years ago, I discovered the great potential lying in the computer
when I was suffering from a particularly strong bout of major depression.
Walking across the room and picking up something to do was beyond me. I did
find that I could sit in front of the computer and since the computer really
demands that you do something, I began to explore. That was when I
discovered a very small graphics program lurking inside. One day when I was
feeling better I went for a walk. During that walk I saw a wildflower
growing by the side of the road, I wondered what would happen if I scanned
those flowers and put them into that graphics program. The rest is history.
How would you describe your work?
Eclectic, emotional, romantic, startling, subdued, varied and always
changing.
What are you motivations for creating?
I have found that working with my hands and my brain are the most soothing
things I can do. Creating a piece of art is comforting for me and has
become very therapeutic. When I am working on a piece, the whole world is
tuned out and I am totally focused on something that is a challenge to me. I
love the challenge of trying to make a machine express the very essence of
what I am feeling and want to share with others.
Have you seen any art that has moved you recently?
I recently went looking for some books on Photoshop and found several that
focused mainly on the aritistic aspects of what this program can do. . I
was very impressed with the images I found there.
I am also very moved by much of the work I find at EBSQ. The range of the
artwork here is amazing and wonderful. I am constantly finding someone new
with pieces that excite me very much.
What do you find visually stimulating right now?
Nature, the flowers blooming right now. I find color and an interesting use
of color to be visually stimulating. Color is one of the things that drew
me to Fractals in the first place.
What's the last book you read?
I read a lot of science fiction, probably why so many of my pieces have an
other-world quality to them. My last book was Shadow of a Dark Queen by
Raymond Feist. I am presently reading the Art of Photoshop by Daniel
Giordan. I have also just finished reading The Invisible Plague by E.
Fuller Torrey. (I like to work on several books at a time)
Digital art is finally starting to receive the attention it deserves in
the art community. What has your experience been in being a pioneer in this media?
I am glad that Digital Art is beginning to receive some of the attention it
deserves and EBSQ has been a leader in bringing this about..
My experiences? Well, if I had a dollar for everytime someone went (in a
bored tone) "Uh Huh" when I told them or showed them what I do, I would not
have to scramble to buy ink!
I have had many frustrating experiences which have caused me to question
what I am doing. No matter what else I try, though, I always find myself
returning to the computer and the graphics programs. The frustration comes
from people who are asking legitimate questions about the medium, but have
preconceived notions that they have trouble giving up. No, the computer
does not do the work, a fractal is not created by poking
buttons...........have you ever left your computer alone and asked it to
create a picture? Not much happens does it?
The computer is just a new medium for the creation of art. As such, many
have questions about it and many do not understand what goes into the
creation of a piece that is considered artistic. There were questions at
the turn of the century about many of the new art styles that began to
emerge back then. Many were not considered art.............they are now.
So I think time will bring digital art more into the mainstream.
What would you like your fellow EBSQ artists and our collectors to know about you and/or your work?
I do this because I have found a medium that challenges me and allows me to
express my emotions and feelings. It is something I have to do to continue
living!! Being able to express what I feel, play with color and create
pleasing designs has given me the greatest joy in my life, second only to
the birth of my son and my marriage to my husband.
Finally, I would like to leave my fellow artists and collectors with this
thought, I see the Computer as the 21st Century Paintbrush. As such, the
possibilities are limitless, I am only scratching the surface. I hope that
you will enjoy my explorations as much as I have enjoyed doing them.
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