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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Back from Spectrum

Today's post will be brief as I am still recovering from the awesomeness that was Spectrum Live 2012.

I can't remember the last time I have had so much fun. Apart from how great it is to get together with old friends and see what everyone has been up to this whole time, it was great to meet so many new artists that came out for this event.  

It was also really great to see so many of the European artists make it out.  There is just so much talent in Europe but it seems like we rarely ever get to cross paths with them, which is a shame.   
Jean-Baptiste Monge, Paul Bonner and Petar Meseldzija all came.  

Monge did a watercolor demo that I showed up for a half hour early because, well... it's J.B. Monge. 
Bonner brought some really wonderful prints, a new sketchbook and a few of his flabbergastingly detailed originals.  (I offered him my car as a trade at one point.)
And Petar brought some of the most gorgeous oil paintings I have ever seen.  



Every time I go to these events I get extremely depressed at how amazing all the other artist's work is and wondering what I have been doing all these years. But I also leave extremely inspired and eager to try new approaches and start on new images. I am really looking forward to getting started on some new work.

5 comments:

  1. Fear not, while you've been looking upwards, there are those of us who have been looking up at you!

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  2. " I get extremely depressed at how amazing all the other artist's work is and wondering what I have been doing all these years. But I also leave extremely inspired and eager to try new approaches and start on new images."

    Believe it or not there are those of us who feel that way about your artwork. Keep it up because it's beautiful!

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  3. Don´t worry, your work is amazing!

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  4. Thanks for being one of those inspirationally/depressing artists to me at Spectrum Live. :) haha Talking with you was definitely a highlight!

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  5. I think everyone gets to feeling intimidated at times...it's a consistent with every artist I know. Perhaps it's like women & hair-we want what we don't have. Period. Why? That doesn't matter, it just is how it is.

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