Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Street of Dreams


I recently completed an illustration for one of my poems from the family poetry book I'm working on, "Measure of Man." Here is the poem and the illustration:

The Street of Dreams by Beverly Chick

Walking down the street of dreams,
I saw you standing there.
We walked together down city blocks,
past cafes, streets and shops.
We spoke of many things
without a thought of time
And for a short but memorable day,
I could pretend that you were mine.
You filled my mind with creative thoughts,
Just like a special muse.

My heart would soar with endless joy,
No longer in recluse.
Walking down the street of dreams,
I see you standing there.

Then I awake---you're gone again
And sadness fills the air.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Mr. Bow Jungle & Other Christmas Decorating Ideas

As an artist, I love to decorate, so I got a head-start on Christmas decorating this weekend starting with the upstairs. The Christmas tree will probably go up next weekend. That is a huge project that takes at least a day to complete. It is kind of like an art project in itself. I use to decorate the tree with red bows but my husband thought it looked like a jungle of bows so we eventually put an end to that decorating trend. I guess you could call that bow tree Mr. Bow Jungle! My husband came up with that one. Then I went through my Star Trek Christmas Tree phase. We did that for a few years, then my husband said, "No more Star Trek tree, please." I was getting kind of tired of it too. I still sneek a few of the really cool "Trek" ornaments on the tree, like a few of the Hallmark Star Trek ornaments.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

Today is my day to stuff myself with turkey and ignore my diet. Maybe I will get a chance this evening to do some artwork, but today will be mostly visiting with the family. I started on another illustration for my Measure of Man family poetry book. It is a little different than what I've done before so I'm excited about doing it. FYI--I recently added another gallery to my website. It is Gallery 4 and it is my Illustration Gallery. I have posted the poetry and illos from Measure of Man and other illustration assignments that come up. Check it out on www.chickartisticcreations.com.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Following Your Dream or Just Surviving?

If you are an artist like me who is trying to make a part-time living at it, you may occasionally be subjected to well-meaning friends who tell you things like, "Why don't you get a real job (not art-related) that acutally comes with benefits?" When you are a struggling artist, you sometimes do have to take part-time non art-related jobs that just help make ends met, which is what I do. But where do you draw the line? What if you need to take a second part-time job, temporarily, due to some extra financial needs that come up. Eventually, your ability to make a living as an artist becomes severely compromised and you are left with little to no time for it. So much of who I am revolves around art that to be without it for any length of time is torture for me. So far, I have not had to get a second part-time job, but there have been times I've been close to going that route.

One of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes is "Passage For Trumpet." It's about a poor man by the name of Joey, who is following his dream to make a living as a musician playing the trumpet, but he has had some set backs and is struggling. One day he accidentially steps off a curb and gets hit by a car. He ends up in a kind of limbo between life and death. Joey notices that no one around him can see or hear him. Then he meets the Angel Gabriel, who is an expert trumpet musician. Joey askes Gabriel, "Am I dead?" and Gabriel answers, "No, you're not dead. The people around you--they are the ones that are dead because they are not following their dream like you are." (Not an exact quote but that's the main idea.) The people around Joey had given up on their dreams and were just making a living, just surviving, just existing.

I am willing to make occasional compromises but I don't want to go back to just surviving, just existing. I have been reading the story of Leavenworth, Washington which is called the Miracle Town because it almost never happened and was on the edge of bankruptcy before it became a Bavarian Town. The author of the book, Ted Price, who also helped build Bavarian Leavenworth, says, "Artist's and visionaries are celebrated, but rarely are they understood when they first appear in a community. No one with a creative mind is ever received openly and gladly by the world because original ideas mean that people's attitudes must change and their lives will never be the same as before. A radical change means we have to be willing to let go, to risk losing some control over our lives, to embrace the unknown in life."

Abraham Maslow, a psychologist, said, "One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again. Fear must be overcome again and again."

Friday, November 16, 2007

"Pika" is Getting Complicated

I have been mostly working on my portrait of "Pika" the chocolate lab dog. It is 90% done, but it is turning out to be a bit complicated. So I am going to get together with the client first before I continue with this piece, just to make sure she likes what she sees so far. Instead of just a regular one-image portrait, my client has requested 3 different poses of the dog, plus a background of rocks, water and foothills/mountains in the background, plus a little drawing of a pika mouse at the bottom. (The dog was named after a pika mouse.) The challenge of this piece has been to include all these elements without taking away from the focal point, which is the dog's portrait. The easy part was doing the actual 3 poses of the dog. The harder part was to make everything (including the rocks and the water, etc.) blend together to look like it flows as one piece. There is also going to be a special mat for this piece to incorporate the pika mouse at the bottom, and that is complicating things a big more than I had anticipated. However, this has also helped me to grow as an artist and I feel I have learned a lot from doing this piece. I am glad that my client did not have an exact deadline for completion or I would be in trouble! This experience has shown me that I need to change how I price my portraits and define things a little better. So I am working on a brochure on portraits of pets & people that does this. From now on I will have a basic price for a one or two image portrait, then there will be an extra charge for special backgrounds or including a pet toy in the portrait, etc. In cases like this one it may be wiser to give the client some kind of form that lists all the elements of the portrait and the cost for each then the total at the bottom. I don't know why I didn't think of this before!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Art Of The Vine Design Meeting

Today was the monthly Vineyard Church "Art of the Vine Design" meeting, as it is officially called. This group of artists formed so that we could work with the church to help them with any art projects that they might want. We design logos, T-Shirts, murals, flyers, or whatever is needed. It is a purely volunteer thing, but it is great fun. So far I have designed a brochure and painted a mural for the Vineyard. Currently we are working on signs, logos and T-shirt designs for a church food program called, "Garden O Feedin." Art of the Vine Design plans some very interesting activities for the future. Sometime in the Summer of 2008 there will be a circus type event that will be a fundraiser to help raise money for the Art of the Vine Design and the Vine Arts Gallery. Several artists in our little group have been fortunate enough to be able to illustrate children's books, so we are trying to expand on this to be able to network and include more artists (like me) who would love to also do illustration work. It has been a dream of mine for a long time to illustrate a story book of some kind, so I am hoping this will lead to something.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

I'm in the Boise Weekly


The Boise Weekly, a free paper that comes out every week here in Boise, Idaho, just published a short paragraph about my portrait of Princess Diana being published in the Diana in Art coffee table book. This article, which I have posted, is in the November 7-13 issue and is on page 29.

Earlier this week I went to the Boise Weekly website and posted a press release that I wrote. And they actually used it! I have been so use to rejections lately that I was actually suprised this was accepted! I am learning a valuable lesson about how to be my own public relations agent and that press releases actually do work. Since I'm on a roll, I think I will send a press release to the Idaho Statesman.

Monday, November 5, 2007

"Pika" Almost Done Plus More Photos of Leavenworth Trip














Today I registered myself on the Idaho Commission of the Arts website so I could get a free art listing. This is something I should have done a long time ago. I don't know why it took me so long. Then in the evening I worked more on the commissioned portrait of Pika, the chocolate lab dog. My client called me today to ask how it was coming and thankfully I could say that it is almost done without having to lie! One more week and it should be completed. I always get a bit nervous when I present the finished piece to the client until I know that they love it, and usually they do! I am posting a few photos of my trip to Leavenworth, Washington. These photos are of me and my husband, Jon, sitting next to some of the beautiful murals painted on the Bavarian stores.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

MYARTPROFILE.COM

I have been working on my new online art gallery, "myartprofile.com/beverly_chick". It is a great way to connect with other artists online and to get more exposure for your artwork. The best thing about this site is it is FREE! ("Free" is the magic word!) There is even a page on this site where they list freelance art job opportunities. This is a real friendly website. I have only had my site up a few days and I have already made about 25 friends. I am still learning the rules of the road and am not entirely sure how it works, but apparently, the more friends you have in your "approved list" of friends and the more people that list you as their "approved friends" the more your site gets promoted. The goal seems to be to make the "Top 100" list. Then your site gets promoted on their home page. Anyway, I am really having fun meeting and emailing other artists. There is some amazing artwork on this site.

I have been working hard on finishing the commissioned portrait of "Pika" the chocolate lab. I am going to try and finish it this weekend. I worked on it Halloween night. I would draw a little, then answer the doorbell, hand out candy, work on the portrait again, etc.