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The Sight & Insight Podcast
Judith and David Curtis and Lorwen Nagle
42 episodes
9 months ago
A weekly talk by artists about art, especially oil painting out of doors.
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A weekly talk by artists about art, especially oil painting out of doors.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode 35: Play in the Production of Paintings
The Sight & Insight Podcast
26 minutes 21 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 35: Play in the Production of Paintings
"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." Carl Jung  A. T. Hibbard, Lane's Cove, oc, private collection Creativity, as Jung says, is - or should be - a playful thing. A. T. Hibbard, the noted Cape Ann painter, would tell students that painting is 'hard work,' and that 'if you're not worn out when you're finished, you haven't been doing it right!' However, it is easy to see from any Hibbard painting that despite the hard work aspect, there has also been a playful element included in creating the design. The rhythm seen in a Hibbard scene, especially one of his plein air winter landscapes, shows that despite 'suffering for his work,' he also enjoyed himself immensely. The feeling of excitement and pleasure in the exhilarating moment of creation is easy to discern. So how do we learn to play with our art? Join Connie, David and Judy as they look at different ways to improve your design creativity by changing the way you look and see things. For instance, what do you see below?   Or how about this? Intriguing, right? How easily the mind can play tricks. Hope you enjoy this week's podcast, and it's not too late to sign up for Sunday's critique, February 24, three paintings person, with a brief introduction by Connie on the Voyage of Vision. Come join the fun. Refreshments will be served. Tuition $35. Email davidpcurtis@comcast.net to register. Location will be Gloucester, Massachusetts. Directions will be given on sign up.    Have a great week. Cheers, Connie, David and Judy
The Sight & Insight Podcast
A weekly talk by artists about art, especially oil painting out of doors.