Clara Nartey

Art is Life 

I’ve been learning to create my newer work without reference photos. All my abstract pieces are done without reference photographs. The inspiration for my abstracts comes from different things, sometimes from simple geometric shapes, lines, and color.

Art is Life | Imperfections a Way of Art
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On the other hand, with my figurative and realistic work, I always start with a photograph. Recently I’ve been challenging myself to start sketching my designs. It’s been quite a journey of explorations and discoveries.

Not having a formal training in fine art makes taking on such challenges quite daunting (no strike that), very daunting. I don’t have it all figured out, yet.  I’m still working out the best way to work this way.

Not having to start with a photo means, I create my own photos in my mind. But that means the photo in my mind is not perfect when it comes out in my sketchbook. I’ve got to keep working it till I get it right. What’s cool though is, I get complete control over my creative process.

Imperfections Are A Way of Art

The downside is: my process is now not as fluid as it used to be. Which is exactly what I want. I want my hand to show in my work. I don’t want all my lines to be perfectly straight, nor my curves perfectly smooth. My natural tendency is to get things done perfectly. But I want to let go and create more loosely because art is life and life is imperfect.

Here’s a piece I created using this new process.

Sketch (I drew several versions before deciding on this one)art is life

 

Initial Mock Up

art is life | Textile art vases | Fabric Collage | Illusion of Depth | Red Art quilt

Notes Made After First Mock Up

  • 2nd pot’s too tall & opening too wide
  • 3rd Pot not symmetrical
  • Change color of 4th pot to orange
  • Change color of 4th pot’s handle to yellow
  • Ensure openings are on level plane

Second Mock Up

art is life | Textile art vases | Fabric Collage | Illusion of Depth | Red Art quilt

Final Piece Completed

art is life | Textile art vases | Fabric Collage | Illusion of Depth | Red Art quilt
Pomegranate and Lime, 8″ x 12″, Threads on my own hand dyed fabrics

As you can see it takes some re-working to get it all together, many iterations, but I love the results. After all, 

“Imperfections are a way of art”

 

Pomegranate and Lime, detail
Pomegranate and Lime, detail

How do you like your art? Perfect or imperfect? As always, I love to hear what you’ve got to say. See you in the comments section below.

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