Owning your narrative
One of the
biggest buzz words in art schools today seems to be “narrative”. What is the
narrative of your work? In plain English
what’s your story?
I think in
life and in craft it is important that you write your own narrative. Our lives
and our work are influenced by others but when it is completely dependent on
others it is not a strong foundation to build your story on. Hence the saying
“Stand on your own two feet!” What person of courage will live their life in
the opinion of someone else? I’m full of
admiration for my friend Carter Gillies . Read his blog and see the love and
dedication to his craft. Carter had a
relationship ( a teaching job) that went south after an extended period of
time. Someone figured they would change his narrative-that of being a
practicing potter. I remember at the time Carter was feeling like he got kicked
below the belt and was considering work at Walmart. Sometimes necessity is the
Mother of Invention. Carter dug down in his creative well and came up with what I think
is a brilliant expression of love. He says his trade of a Christmas ornament
for a child’s song, poem or drawing has made for his best show ever. He didn’t
say the best financially successful sale ever, although that is my wish for
him. Parents of those children
recognized Carter’s authenticity and hopefully spoke with their pocket books. He
took control of his narrative that someone else had disregard for. Be of
courage!
Comments
Yeah, its been tough going lately, but the support I have been shown in other quarters has been very affirming. The sale was a great expression of that support and folks DID buy a lot of pots. I'm a lucky guy :)
Now I'm reading Carter Gillies blog! There's always something to explore!