I love how this took me back to really think about forgotten joys from childhood, and it really is the little things that stand out most. So many ideas moving forward!❤
wild to see this today when this is like a year old and i was just thinking about this when i was at a concert the other night. i was taking pictures before the show of the arena and thinking about the lines of the bleachers and the grid pattern of the netting and i turned to my partner and said 'look at all these shapes, i'm going to making abstract paintings about this place for months!!!!" and it brings me such joy to bring that place home with me after a really special night and put it right into my art! my grandfather was a stamp collector and i spent a big chunk of my youth collecting to connect to him so seeing the stamps in your work reminds me of him and that connection we had, so that 'building connections' part really resonated with me. :)
I really enjoyed your talk about shape and how we connect with our memory through shape. It really resonated with me. I specially enjoy the shapes of shadows as they are so surprising and fresh.
I love the idea of using familiar shapes tied to childhood memories. Growing up, our living room had beautiful arched windows and stained glass windows that my parents had made themselves. There was so much beauty and I find myself longing for it now that I have a family of my own. I think I’ll try incorporating some of those shapes into my artwork and see where it takes me. Thank you! ❤️
Red witches britches with black lace, ribbed knee length socks, gym frock, yes definitely to cut out dolls . Thanks for the shape ideas, perfect timing, I’m bringing back memories now!
Loved the messages. I remember my childhood... My sister a few years older than me played with the paper dolls.. All I got was the left overs of each page. So I would collage with them. That was just as fun because I wasn't really into dolls but was a fan of arts & crafts. Thanks for the memories of childhood.
I absolutely loved the idea of connecting back to things from childhood. I’ve been exploring my voice as an artist, trying new mark making tools, brushes, media, etc to see what really resonates with me. Even just watching this video, I can think back to things that stand out to me. I love the idea of creating a visual vocabulary. I’ve started collecting shapes and marks in my sketchbooks. I have more to add now. Thank you Judy! ❤️
Hi Judy 👋 new subscriber from the Emerald Isle 🇨🇮 ❤ I have enjoyed watching a couple of your videos so far but this one stands because of the memories you helped me remember 😁 especially the paper dolls and their wardrobes. So much fun! I also remember choosing a wooden block set for my birthday when I was about 8 years of age and I loved that too. Lego was another favourite of mine. TYSM for rekindling those happy times 😊 food for thought and creativity
Thank you for this message. I have struggled with finding meaningful shapes. In my art practice I don’t copy or use other people’s art. It’s really important to me to be authentic and to infuse meaning - even or maybe especially when it’s not easily understood. Thank you for this. I may have found a path I’ve been looking for.
Thank you so much for this video explanation of how shapes inspire you in your work. You triggered some fun memories from childhood that I can use. Now I have to write them down before I forget them. I love your Vlogs!
great ideas ! I also like the idea of thinking about our own past to find inspiration for shapes. It's a way to honor our past and insert a bit of us in the process. Thanks
Just watched this and although I don't know what Witches Britches are?? May google that! What you said about finding shapes was very helpful as I have struggled with that so far. Love the idea of using the stamps because they were your Dad's. I've bought old papers from eBay and it's lovely to know that people's letters still exist in your paintings. Thank you Judy.
Judy, this was the best message I've heard for ages! Thank you so much for making clear how meaningful these random abstract shapes can be. I'd struggled coming up with shapes that didn't look too much like yours but now you've opened up all sorts of new ideas. And yes, I was smiling at your mention of witches britches!
Really helpful. I am enjoying your tips and tricks and I think I understand the process of abstract art. Thank you, I will play with this for quite awhile.
I really like this vlog on shapes and how to discover them in our personal memories. I like the nudge to make not only the process but the actual abstract art personal. For me this kind of crosses genres. It's still abstract but also representational, at least in the process. Thank you so much for vlogging and guiding.
I absolutely love the story about the stamps & how you have chosen for them to carry on. how beautiful it made me smile because I hope my ancestors in her regard and I do have some thing that I have been putting in paintings not so special is stamps but it’s some of their handwriting from an old ledger book I try to let it show in some of my collages. I found you on Instagram and have been watching your videos. I absolutely love your art. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Judy thanks for this great posts. I just love the story of the paper dolls. We kept ours in shoes boxes and made our own clothes. Simple wonderful times. I love the ideas of finding your own shapes. I think mine is the Beach rocks. I fell in love with your art when I saw the stripes on the painting which won the Waiheke award. I think it takes practice and confidence to put my own shapes in my paintings. I will start with a new sketchbook. Thanks for sharing.Hugs from Taupo.
You are probably not looking at comments on this video any more now. But I wish we could get a look see at that painting that's the background for this video! The one with the red rectangle with white dots in the lower left hand side. The parts I can see are really awesome! I often get a lot of ideas and inspiration from just looking at other artist's work! This one is really great!!
Thanks for the memories of cuisenaire rods...I loved them and they taught me well, and interestingly I recently tried to explain them to someone a few years younger than me, so perhaps they were out of use by their time at school. You pronounce them as quinsonaires which I knew wasn’t correct...but I had no idea how to spell it either! I was too young to learn that when I was playing with them learning fractions!!! Or building forts and walls!
This was just great. I'm not an abstract artist but took Art2Life 2019 to brush up on basic principles. As you say, "mark-making" comes pretty naturally to most of us, and the course explains color management really well, but I was stymied about what sorts of shapes to use. I tried things, but they were cerebral choices and too often derivative of abstract work I'd seen, which I wasn't happy with. This idea of plumbing your present life and past for evocative, meaningful shapes is VERY helpful.
I love how this took me back to really think about forgotten joys from childhood, and it really is the little things that stand out most. So many ideas moving forward!❤
What a wonderful way to honour your father by including the stamps
wild to see this today when this is like a year old and i was just thinking about this when i was at a concert the other night. i was taking pictures before the show of the arena and thinking about the lines of the bleachers and the grid pattern of the netting and i turned to my partner and said 'look at all these shapes, i'm going to making abstract paintings about this place for months!!!!" and it brings me such joy to bring that place home with me after a really special night and put it right into my art! my grandfather was a stamp collector and i spent a big chunk of my youth collecting to connect to him so seeing the stamps in your work reminds me of him and that connection we had, so that 'building connections' part really resonated with me. :)
Thank you again for your shape ideas dear one.
I too had the cut out doll and loved her lol!! 😂
I really enjoyed your talk about shape and how we connect with our memory through shape. It really resonated with me. I specially enjoy the shapes of shadows as they are so surprising and fresh.
Thanks...great tutorial on shapes, how inspiring!
I love the idea of using familiar shapes tied to childhood memories. Growing up, our living room had beautiful arched windows and stained glass windows that my parents had made themselves. There was so much beauty and I find myself longing for it now that I have a family of my own. I think I’ll try incorporating some of those shapes into my artwork and see where it takes me. Thank you! ❤️
Judy I can't believe I have just discovered you. You talk so much sense! Keep making these excellent videos.
Red witches britches with black lace, ribbed knee length socks, gym frock, yes definitely to cut out dolls
. Thanks for the shape ideas, perfect timing, I’m bringing back memories now!
Loved the messages. I remember my childhood... My sister a few years older than me played with the paper dolls.. All I got was the left overs of each page. So I would collage with them. That was just as fun because I wasn't really into dolls but was a fan of arts & crafts. Thanks for the memories of childhood.
Thank you so much Judy - this really made me think more about what I can bring into my art that’s more me.
You are so wonderful thank you for these lovely tutorials and personal insight ❤
I absolutely loved the idea of connecting back to things from childhood. I’ve been exploring my voice as an artist, trying new mark making tools, brushes, media, etc to see what really resonates with me. Even just watching this video, I can think back to things that stand out to me. I love the idea of creating a visual vocabulary. I’ve started collecting shapes and marks in my sketchbooks. I have more to add now. Thank you Judy! ❤️
It’s all about our personal art isn’t it. Pleased you enjoyed it Tracy. ( Rae team Judy)
Hi Judy 👋 new subscriber from the Emerald Isle 🇨🇮 ❤ I have enjoyed watching a couple of your videos so far but this one stands because of the memories you helped me remember 😁 especially the paper dolls and their wardrobes. So much fun! I also remember choosing a wooden block set for my birthday when I was about 8 years of age and I loved that too. Lego was another favourite of mine. TYSM for rekindling those happy times 😊 food for thought and creativity
Thank you for this message. I have struggled with finding meaningful shapes. In my art practice I don’t copy or use other people’s art. It’s really important to me to be authentic and to infuse meaning - even or maybe especially when it’s not easily understood. Thank you for this. I may have found a path I’ve been looking for.
I remember those paper dolls! and what a lovely idea of using Yr Dad's stamps in your paintings 😊
Thanks so much 😊
I have just found your channel Judy. This video has been so helpful and given me lots to think about. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video explanation of how shapes inspire you in your work. You triggered some fun memories from childhood that I can use. Now I have to write them down before I forget them. I love your Vlogs!
great ideas ! I also like the idea of thinking about our own past to find inspiration for shapes. It's a way to honor our past and insert a bit of us in the process. Thanks
So true!
Great ideas! Thank you so much!
Just watched this and although I don't know what Witches Britches are?? May google that! What you said about finding shapes was very helpful as I have struggled with that so far. Love the idea of using the stamps because they were your Dad's. I've bought old papers from eBay and it's lovely to know that people's letters still exist in your paintings. Thank you Judy.
James
Good to have an insight of your methodology.
Judy, this was the best message I've heard for ages! Thank you so much for making clear how meaningful these random abstract shapes can be. I'd struggled coming up with shapes that didn't look too much like yours but now you've opened up all sorts of new ideas. And yes, I was smiling at your mention of witches britches!
I’m really enjoying the knowledge you are sharing. And your art is gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Really helpful. I am enjoying your tips and tricks and I think I understand the process of abstract art. Thank you, I will play with this for quite awhile.
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this vlog on shapes and how to discover them in our personal memories. I like the nudge to make not only the process but the actual abstract art personal. For me this kind of crosses genres. It's still abstract but also representational, at least in the process. Thank you so much for vlogging and guiding.
Pleased you enjoyed this Emily.Rae
I absolutely love the story about the stamps & how you have chosen for them to carry on. how beautiful it made me smile because I hope my ancestors in her regard and I do have some thing that I have been putting in paintings not so special is stamps but it’s some of their handwriting from an old ledger book I try to let it show in some of my collages. I found you on Instagram and have been watching your videos. I absolutely love your art. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Sounds like a beautiful addition to your artwork - that old handwriting is a lost art. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Very useful tips! I love your paintings and approach to abstraction.
Thank you so much!
Brilliant, thanks very helpful.
You're welcome!
Very helpful. Thank you. ❤️
Judy thanks for this great posts. I just love the story of the paper dolls. We kept ours in shoes boxes and made our own clothes. Simple wonderful times. I love the ideas of finding your own shapes. I think mine is the Beach rocks. I fell in love with your art when I saw the stripes on the painting which won the Waiheke award. I think it takes practice and confidence to put my own shapes in my paintings. I will start with a new sketchbook. Thanks for sharing.Hugs from Taupo.
I see when I read the comments its an old posts. Lol 😆 🤣 I was looking for abstract rock shapes and put it in you tube and it came up.
Yes that certainly helped, so educational for abstract expressionism which I struggle with. Feel like I now have a plan, to proceed with. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Love your ideas. Does a painting become too precious if u put one of your father’s stamps?
You are probably not looking at comments on this video any more now. But I wish we could get a look see at that painting that's the background for this video! The one with the red rectangle with white dots in the lower left hand side. The parts I can see are really awesome! I often get a lot of ideas and inspiration from just looking at other artist's work! This one is really great!!
Check out my Instagram page - the painting is on it, you'll have to scroll down though
Thanks for the memories of cuisenaire rods...I loved them and they taught me well, and interestingly I recently tried to explain them to someone a few years younger than me, so perhaps they were out of use by their time at school. You pronounce them as quinsonaires which I knew wasn’t correct...but I had no idea how to spell it either! I was too young to learn that when I was playing with them learning fractions!!! Or building forts and walls!
Really interesting and inspiring, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was really interesting & thought provoking, thank you for sharing.
Just for info - that plastic frame/shape little bits of a model kit come attached to are called a sprue.
This was just great. I'm not an abstract artist but took Art2Life 2019 to brush up on basic principles. As you say, "mark-making" comes pretty naturally to most of us, and the course explains color management really well, but I was stymied about what sorts of shapes to use. I tried things, but they were cerebral choices and too often derivative of abstract work I'd seen, which I wasn't happy with. This idea of plumbing your present life and past for evocative, meaningful shapes is VERY helpful.