Tag: #artober

  • Artober, and the Power of Putting Your Focus In a Specific Place

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    I decided this year to participate in the Instagram art festival #artober. Simply put, the idea behind these kinds of challenges is to practice your art on a regular basis – sometimes daily, as I\’m interpreting it, but not always. You could do #artober weekly or even, if you chose, monthly. Posters put pictures of their art on their Instagram feed and follow others who are doing the same.  That can be a lot of fun because you get inspiration for other pieces and meet a lot of really interesting artists in the process.

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    There are prompts, but I don\’t always use them.  As you can see from this post, I chose to go a different direction. The prompt for this day was \”Ecstasy,\” which didn\’t really speak to me. I happened to listen to a broadcast by theologian and scholar Starhawk about power, and voila. My piece.

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    I decided on Day 3 to play with faux calligraphy, which uses a regular fine-point pen to draw calligraphy, rather than relying on a nib for the characteristic thick-and-thin.

    I do my pieces on the fly, and don\’t overthink them. That\’s one of the key pieces to a challenge like this that works for me: go fast, don\’t think, don\’t edit, just make.

    I also use hashtags connected to my art, such as #calligraphy, #fauxcalligraphy, and of course, I tag each piece #artober and #artober2020.

    What about you, Dear Reader? What are some of the things on which you\’re choosing to place your focus?

  • Welcome To October – 31 New Days, Autumn To Savor, and Two Full Moons

    \"\"Well, it\’s October, Dear Reader! I\’m not sure how it happened either, but here we are. 31 fresh new days, two full moons, and #artober.

    Why #artober?

    Because art for art\’s sake is good for you. Putting your focus on something other than the dumpster fire is also a good thing.

    If you decide to play, please share your IG handle with me in the comments.

    If you want to watch along, go to Instagram and look for the hashtag #artober and follow artists you enjoy.

    Okay, but what is #artober?

    It\’s a daily art challenge designed to help us get back into the habit of daily art practice. I\’m doing mine probably mostly with calligraphy, but I go by the seat of my pants so you could be in for anything. I\’ll be posting it on my Instagram @a.catherine.noon.

    What other ideas have you come up with to keep your focus on your creativity and off the dumpster fire? I\’d love to know.