29 December 2019

I have slipped the leash



To my treasured blog friends

Ten years ago I set out to make a picture every day. The aim was
to give myself around 30 minutes a day in which to engage
a part of my brain that cried out for activation.
 
3,560
drawings later,
I'm happy to say I still think it was a useful thing to do.
It's quite a time-consuming process however, which often lead me
to question why I continued, night after night, to work on these images.

They may not be very good images, but they helped me to learn
how to let ideas come into my mind. At times I could see the image
in the grain of the paper before I began to draw. Often the intended
drawing would morph wildly into something else. When I made a collage
instead of drawing, the beautiful randomness of what might
come together was sometimes hugely rewarding. For me, anyway.

It was never about the drawing, which is a good thing, because there have
been stinkers aplenty. It was all about the ideas, which I hoped would
find some synaptic crazy paving path to other ideas, where they could link arms
and do a little dance.
 
Along the way,  I developed tactics for when no inspiration came, and when
I felt particularly exasperated with my drawing style. Here are some:
Cast a shadow on the paper until it makes itself into a shape you recognise
Turn the paper upside down to draw, something different will come
Start by drawing any ordinary object but give it facial features
Swap hands, change your medium, start again
- because you can always draw your way back to a better place
Remove yourself from distraction, this time is for you
Try not to draw for an audience, other people will never care as much as you do

If you have read this far, you know what comes next.
I will continue to draw every day, but I may not post more than one drawing each week.
Those 30 minute drawings soon began to ask for two or three hours a night.
Imagine all the things I could have done with those hours. Other projects,
some musical, some art-based, call on my time.
And sleep! 

Some thank yous
To Elaine, who never misses a single post, and never fails to encourage
To Mitchell, who knows the reasons why
To Patrick, artistic ally and gnostic in the widest sense possible

To Joan, generous, kind and the possessor of great skill with a pun
To Hooch, who drew me into the web of webs
To
Daisy and May, Jane and Trent,  for their beautiful contributions and support
To You, dear reader, occasional onlooker, accidental visitor, fellow blogger
Yes! You


28 December 2019

Contemplation cloud



How much contemplation does it take to make rain?

27 December 2019

Hesitant at first



He moved closer, asking "Would you like a bigger beetle?"


26 December 2019

Dear eyebrow penciller



Will this symbiosis never end?

25 December 2019

Mary's Christmas



Tree.
Save one yourself, today

24 December 2019

Something Eve



And what a strange one she is

23 December 2019

22 December 2019

Bird echo



"Didn't we do birds yesterday?"

21 December 2019

Where the winds take you



We are in safe mode again tonight. But safe is good

20 December 2019

Useless object declares



"I'm so across everything, but that doesn't mean I care about it"

19 December 2019

The Hubris Post



"I'm thinking of commissioning a new fountain in my honour"

18 December 2019

An over-abundance of fingers



And these things don't just happen by chance, do they?

17 December 2019

I'm sorry, Robert



Your ballet is cactus

16 December 2019

15 December 2019

A long way over there



That's where I found my bottletop

14 December 2019

When you've made up your mind



But your mind is just not sure

13 December 2019

The curtains, the shadows



The wall, the window
The carrot, the carburettor - oh no, that's a different picture

12 December 2019

I am my phone



And now I can read upside down

11 December 2019

Too many blahs



Not enough discussions

10 December 2019

The minute he arrived



All his shutters began to open

9 December 2019

Sub branches



That's right, even the sub branches have decided to march

8 December 2019

7 December 2019

At home



It's my world, and I feel at home in it

6 December 2019

Ignore those people



They're just there to stop the screen from falling over

5 December 2019

The experiment so far



Only a few more problems to iron out

4 December 2019

Three funnels, one tunnel



And that's all we have time for. Goodnight

3 December 2019

Comfy



Finally, everything has fallen into place

2 December 2019

More awkward



If you don't mind, I'm already having an awkward conversation
with somebody else

1 December 2019

The temperature angel



Very conscientious, always accurate, never leaves drips

30 November 2019

29 November 2019

We stay up to watch



They stay up too. We all get sore necks

28 November 2019

Listen, Melon



I'm warning you, my antibodies are going to tear your head off


27 November 2019

Lurking leaves



May not be leaves at all

26 November 2019

About your eyesight



How many fingers am I holding up?

25 November 2019

Evening attire



Shall we go in to dinner then?

24 November 2019

Seawater



She has it pumped up


23 November 2019

22 November 2019

All your toilet paper



Is no longer out of my reach

21 November 2019

20 November 2019

The company says no



You know what comes next

19 November 2019

Who does your hair?



A little bird comes to my house

18 November 2019

These rings are good, Dave



Yeah Trev, these are good rings

17 November 2019

Horse worlds



They're not for us to understand

16 November 2019

Wooden shadow



One day he's going to catch it

15 November 2019

Small man in net



Startled woman in protective headgear

14 November 2019

But Darling



I have to take it for work. You won't even miss it, I promise

13 November 2019

Tiny picture



Oh, sorry. Tin picture

12 November 2019

Conversing without furniture



"'It'll look good on my CV,' I told her"

11 November 2019

Hold me aloft



I want to see if the world is flat

10 November 2019

Things you need



Things I wish for you