The World of Christy de Witt, Creator of Witty Art: 'Where the Rock courts the Roll, dancing on a seemingly dead volcano'
Posts tonen met het label collage art. Alle posts tonen
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maandag 7 augustus 2017
Witty Collage Art enters a whole new dimension, too!
As devoted followers of this blog and my art know, I got into the hang of creating collages about a year or two ago, as I was overcome with a strong desire to both destroy old work (okay: work I considered failures) and create something new. So why not combine those two forces, and instead of looking at drawings that didn't turn out so well as ''failures', use parts of them and turn them into the foundation for a whole new series of Witty Art all together?
Hence, the creation of the series 'Once Upon A Time.. Never Happened!'
Now, it was time for more.
Lately, I accumulated a lot of ''half-way-there-works'' (half finished or just not-quite-that-good drawings, etc) dwhich to me provided more than enough volume for a whole new process of what I've come to call 'Creative Destruction and Resurrection': cutting or just downright tearing or ripping things up and readjusting the remaining fragments, trying to see if and where they'd fit in - and if not, that that'd be also fine because than they simply belong elsewhere.
No shortage of paper or canvas to create more works of art!
While working on this new batch of Witty Collage Art, something interesting started to happen. Comicbook-style elements like text balloons started appearing out of nowhere, while trusted characters and familiar faces popped up (including a couple of little lost bears and sinister looking rabbits, ofcourse), as I began mixing different materials and techniques into one big blend of both cartoon and surrealist art - without having any real idea of what on earth I was doing.
But boy, am I pleased with the outcome! It's almost like I've unknowingly been creating the picture book I'd always dreamt of, except that there is not such a thing as a storyline involved - well,not at the moment, that is. And perhaps there is no need to, as I got taught by a somewhat unexpected visit of an expert in storytelling - but more on that in my next blog!
So, what do you think? Is this gonna be a book or not? What's your opinion?
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dinsdag 24 november 2015
Creative destruction gave life to my series 'Once Upon A Time... Never Happened!'
So, a bit earlier I wrote about The Making Of ''Once Upon A Time Never Happened #4'' which offered a little preview of this new series. And now, I'd like to share with you how this one came to be.
Basically, this series emerged purely by coincidence and out of destructive rage. I was drawing, working on another Witty Art Series of a couple of Singles, I can't even remember and it doesn't matter. All I know is that it just wouldn't go the way I had in mind. The ink didn't flow, my hand didn't direct the pen, the paper was not the right kind, etc.
Basically, this series emerged purely by coincidence and out of destructive rage. I was drawing, working on another Witty Art Series of a couple of Singles, I can't even remember and it doesn't matter. All I know is that it just wouldn't go the way I had in mind. The ink didn't flow, my hand didn't direct the pen, the paper was not the right kind, etc.
In short: it all sucked big time.
It's one of those moments you frustrate the hell out yourself as an
artist, because you try so hard to make exactly that what you have in
mind, and nothing, absolutely nothing you try seems to work, in fact,
anything you try only seems to make matters worse.
It's
when everything inside of you screams: ''Stop! Let go, you idiot!'' and
when all ratio in you says and knows you should, the artist in you just
cannot give up. Because giving up, basically means you failed - whereas
you should have nailed it.
Now, I do realise not all artists nor all
creatives are like that. But I am. I get terribly frustrated when I find
myself not able to recreate the image I had in my head and the feeling
of disappointment when I have to abandon a drawing and leave it
''unfinished'' or even ''mislukt'' is all-absorping. In fact, it's a
feeling of pure sadness and loss and I can even really mourn ''the ones
that didn't came to be... ''.
Anyway, here I was,
being totally frustrated and angry and all, at which point I just teared
up this particular drawing. I totally tore it to pieces. And as always
when I do that, I felt relieved. No way back, let's start anew.
Untill I caught a glimpse of the pieces lying scattered on the floor. There was something about them that caught my eye.
Something new, something promising and alluring.
Somehow, these separate pieces of torn paper seemed to tell a story of their own. The way they were arranged, seemingly random, all of a sudden made sense to me. I picked the pieces up from the floor and started rearranging them onto a sheet of blank paper, playing around with them, moving them up, down, left and right all over the surface, taking some pieces out and by then I'd started drawing on to the underlying paper as well. Connecting the separate pieces, tying them together.
Something new, something promising and alluring.
Somehow, these separate pieces of torn paper seemed to tell a story of their own. The way they were arranged, seemingly random, all of a sudden made sense to me. I picked the pieces up from the floor and started rearranging them onto a sheet of blank paper, playing around with them, moving them up, down, left and right all over the surface, taking some pieces out and by then I'd started drawing on to the underlying paper as well. Connecting the separate pieces, tying them together.
Creating a whole new image from one I'd so eagerly and willingly destroyed earlier.
There are five of them so far - and I really would like to explore this use of mixed media a la Witty further, taking it up a notch or two and work on bigger-sized canvas, perhaps adding the use of digital media as well. But that all will take some further exploring and experimenting, which I can only do once I have set up my new studio again.
Which, hopefully, will not take that long anymore.
donderdag 5 november 2015
The Making Of: ''Once Upon A Time Never Happened #2''
Since I have been creating a lot of new Witty Art this year, I thought it'd be nice to share a bit of ''The Making Of...''. Especially since I have been throwing some other materials and techniques in the Witty Mix as well, such as graphite pencils, conté crayon and charcoal. I even started experimenting with making collages, which started off completely by coincidence - or by accident, depending on how you like at it, but I will tell you about that in a later blogpost.
For now, I'd like to share with you the making of: ''Once Upon A Time... Never Happened! #4'' Two. The first Witty Collage Art Series ever! And I have to say, I am quite please with the result. Especially when, as I said, it never was intended this way. But, as said, I will elaborate on that more, later!
For now, I'd like to share with you the making of: ''Once Upon A Time... Never Happened! #4'' Two. The first Witty Collage Art Series ever! And I have to say, I am quite please with the result. Especially when, as I said, it never was intended this way. But, as said, I will elaborate on that more, later!
And here's step 5: the final result!
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