Dynamic Dreamer ~ Art Weaver

The Mythic, Tarot & Fairy Tale musings of Lisa Hunt

Bird Shapeshifters: venturing back from wence I came

Shapeshifter paintings in progress

Shapeshifter paintings in progress

final drawing for Crow-Shapeshifter on watercolor board

final drawing for Crow-Shapeshifter on watercolor board

As some of you may know, after 20 years of publishing intensity, I’ve taken a break from contracted assignments to work on my own material, unhindered by deadlines, dimensions, or other technical considerations. This doesn’t mean I’m abandoning my identity as an illustrator/writer — I still have plenty more to do/explore in print publishing. I simply needed to refresh myself and flex some creative muscle that has been lying languid since the completion of the monumental Fairy Tale Tarot project. It’s like taking a dive into the ocean after counting grains of sand by the shoreline. I needed to pull away from the details of my daily repertoire and just let loose. This also came about after befriending a bird enthusiast from Canada (who is about to have her first book published) and watching some PBS Art 21 episodes, where varied fine artists discussed their fascinating and individual journeys.

Sketches

Sketches

With this break I’m flying free through the mountainous terrain of self discovery and am enjoying every minute of this much needed recess. I haven’t felt this unfettered since my early youthful days, when I freely dabbled in the surrealistic vicissitude of the imagination; when swooping brush strokes and splattered paint were par for the course. I want to paint big, bold and textural, and get really physical with the process.

Early exploratory work as a teenager (1984-5)

Early exploratory work as a teenager (1984-5)

I had recently read “Pictures Telling Stories: The Art of Robert Ingpen” and inside was this passage:

“When asked about the difference between a painter and an illustrator he often observes that a painter stands to work and an illustrator always sits.”

I wanted to debunk this idea for myself! Why abandon a sense of illustrative narrative when standing? Why label myself and settle in a seat of expectation? I was determined to break my own convention: I stretched a whole sheet of paper on the one oversized  board that I’ve had in storage for years and set out to work.  And yes, moving the board around was no easy task — nor was it easy to paint a large scale watercolor. What I thought might be a brief interlude turned out to be an obsession!  The spirit of the paintings took over — not only consuming my psyche and soul but assuming my full attention in the studio, with creative chaos being a mess inducing bi-product. Oh, my normally orderly surroundings now took on a life of their own as the desire to paint supplanted the necessity to maintain order.

But this is good, isn’t it? Sometimes as artists, we need to shake things up, deconstruct and build anew. For me being an artist is more than just interpreting story or conveying expression, it’s about diving deeper past barriers and depths that we may have ignored for way too long. I suppose this is my way of dismantling potential artist’s block and it has worked to great effect!

crow_progpainting

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7 Responses to “Bird Shapeshifters: venturing back from wence I came”

  1. [...] automatically be entered to win a signed, limited edition 13″x19″print of my popular Owl Shapeshifter [...]

  2. Beautiful work! I found your site when I was doing some research on the crow and its shapeshifting qualities.

  3. I love to hear or see more aout the journey for personal works of art. They almost have a whole life & personality of their own that we are merely the channel for! :)

    I loved seeing your old paintings too!
    I was meaning to scan some of my old work actually for the facebook page. I must get on to that :)

    I really love your Shapeshifter pieces. They have an amazing energy :) xxx

  4. Go Go GO LISA! Look forward to big, bold, and textural! Your “illustrative” ;-) work is SO evocative! Look forward to seeing where this takes you. Great power in your process!

  5. beautiful. I love seeing those early works

  6. Lisa:

    Your shapeshifter paintings are just so extraordinary! Gateways to others worlds is the least that I can say! :)

    Blessings,
    Bonnie

  7. Yuliya says:

    it is amazing!
    it looks like a dream, smth that you see at first but at the same time it’s so native)

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