Design Ideas With Your First-Hand Art Coach: Exploring Your Story With Art
Many people, convinced they don't have the "right stuff" or proper training, avoid the most exciting and enlightening option available for transforming their home and workspace - getting involved. Instead, they run to the mall, search online, or buy art from a gallery that is happy to dictate which art "should be" featured on their walls.
I do not subscribe to this line of thinking. I believe our most intriguing and captivating home and office decor is a function of personality, daring and inventiveness.
Which of these approaches to interior design have you experienced? Perhaps you hired an interior designer who took care of everything except making your personal story come alive in your space. Perhaps you have very nice artwork on the wall, yet it doesn't speak to you in a language you understand.
Art is a topic so vast and deep, it often provides people with a challenge. First, most people are led to believe only a few "gifted" individuals have the skill to create images worthy of display. Also, many people share the perception that all artists must graduate from an approved institution in order to qualify as an artist.
If that were true, the cave paintings discovered around the world would have been dismissed as valueless. Instead, these paintings are treasured, protected and revered - how can this be? These cave dwellers surely did not attend fancy art schools in the big city. So what does this tell us about art and value?
Making art is a bit like putting a message in a bottle and sending it off into the great unknown. Even if it hangs on your wall, in your home or office, when other people view that artwork your bottle and message have essentially "been received." That doesn't mean they read your message word for word, comprehending exactly what your meaning was. If that were true, art would not be as interesting as it is. Whoever experiences your works of art will see the bottle and the words, yet they will translate these - your artwork - into a personal interpretation.
We bring ourselves to the art we see. We bring our stories and our experiences and our dreams and imaginations. That's what's so powerful about art - it doesn't just lie there on the page or canvas or wall; instead, it awakens in the viewer some experience, feeling or thought, conveyed by color or shape or composition. The art reaches out and speaks in a language the viewer can understand. Even if the language is a stretch, even if the viewer is just starting to learn some bits and pieces of the language, some message must be conveyed to bring that art to life.
This is the beauty of working with a first-hand coach. Someone who has explored the terrain and created works of art is well-suited to assist you on your journey as you create artwork that speaks to you, excites and delights you.
Whether your desire is to paint, draw, or create sculptures of meaning, a first-hand art coach takes into consideration what you hope for your space to be and who you personally hope to be. This is when interior design and your personal transformation come together to create truly dynamic space - and opportunity for you to grow, stretch and challenge yourself.
Your home or office decor, created in tandem with your hopes and dreams, helps you to stretch to new levels of personal expression and to develop space that is a sanctuary for you. The options are quite literally endless as we each bring our unique story to life.
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