In My Studio ©Mary Montague Sikes |
The images inside my head would dance out triumphantly onto canvasses everywhere. My studio is full of blank and unfinished canvasses. That would be the case no more. I would experiment to my heart's content and sometimes race out into the world to paint en plein air.
Some days, I would pull out my hammer and chisel and sculpt away. After all, sculpture was one of my first loves in art. Channeling Henry Moore, I built up large sculptures with Keene's cement, soon finding they were too heavy to move without help. I thrived in the College of William and Mary studio setting under the instruction of my teacher and mentor, Carl Roseburg.
"Mother and Child" ©Mary Montague Sikes |
My sculptures ©Mary Montague Sikes |
Because of the difficulty of transporting my work and the length of time it took to create each piece, I gave up sculpture in favor of painting. I still love the three-dimensional, so many of my paintings are mixed-media with surface texture added.
Studio Paintings Unfinished ©Mary Montague Sikes |
Like written stories, the images always dance through my mind. I long to fill the blank canvasses and the empty cradled boards with more of my fantasies and journeys of the imagination.
7 comments:
Mary, I think it's wonderful that you're an artist as well as a writer. I don't have that kind of talent. Needlework was the best I could do, until my eyes got older and I couldn't see the little holes any more. Love your sculptures.
Creative people are creative in many areas.
Music is my other passion and mostly dominates right now anyway.
After reading everyone's posts it seems like creativity refuses to be denied. If it isn't words its visuals or music. Painting on canvas is something I'd love to be able to do. Congrats on the dual talents.
I'd be a publisher? LOL Actually, if I wasn't that, I'd go back to photography. I did it professionally for many years.
Hi Monti - you have talents abounding ... your art and your writings ... so long live both - cheers Hilary
Your work is gorgeous!
I greatly admire painters and sculptors! The creative process simply fascinates me! Lovely work!
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