LolaJovan.com
  • Home
  • ART
  • BLOG
  • Exhibits
    • The Wild God
    • NUDGE - SHOVE
  • BOOKS

I Pretended to Be Somebody

1/9/2020

12 Comments

 
"I Pretended to Be Somebody" mixed media on BFK Rives printmaking paper, 22 x 18.  Available here and at Artfinder.

Here we are, dear reader, off and running in the studio in the wild, untamed new year!   Can you feel it?  The wide open potential of all you could do with a blank calendar...oh, the places we could (and should and WILL) go. First up on the calendar (May) is a workshop with the incredible Jesse Reno, this time in his own studio here in Portland.  wowzers.

"I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be and I finally became that person.  Or he became me.  Or we met at some point."  CARY GRANT as quoted by Cheryl Strayed in Tiny Beautiful Things.
Picture
I Pretended to Be Somebody
I'm not at all sure how it happened, but over time I've begun inhabiting the person I aspire to be (Strayed) while also being the awkward (and sometimes uncertain) person I know that I am.  And, like Grant, somewhere along the way I met myself and it all felt like (and indeed became) me.

Is it like this for you as well?  
  • I pretend I know what I want to paint until suddenly I am painting what I know.
  • I pretend to be confident in a blue tutu until the blue tutu is less confident than I am.
  • My heart slips its casing and pretends to be unafraid until I am unafraid to love fearlessly and without limits.
  • I go ahead and do the thing I am afraid to do until the thing is clearly nothing to fear and I am smiling at it.

Perhaps I am just describing the daily mustering of a deeply philosophical introvert.  And maybe Cary Grant was also of that ilk. And maybe this "pretending" is more like just a willingness to do what I think I cannot until I actually can.  But it does seem to me that each of us can ultimately become what we aspire to be if we just try it on long enough.  Which means trying things on (I can see my sister nodding knowingly, having advised me for years to try things on rather than ordering online in hopes things will fit)  and resisting the desire to make assumptions.  Or maybe do make assumptions - that you can do this thing, that you will be successful, that you are worth the risk.

I believe in YOU, dear reader!  Let's go try things on....

About the painting - watercolor underpainting on BFK Rives Printmaking Paper (which feels delicate and smooth but takes water like a champ) with acrylic, gesso and walnut ink on top.  Liberal spritzing and blotting  of wet paint for texture.  The serendipitous red mark on her shoulder is the watercolor paint bleeding through when water was applied.   Horizontal lines courtesy of blue painter's tape applied temporarily during one of the layers.  I'm not a fan of taped or stapled edges on paper, so the back of this piece received a liberal coating of black gesso to add heft and keep the paper from warping while wet.
12 Comments
Dotty Seiter link
1/9/2020 12:45:28 pm

Jen, I am mesmerized by the interaction of underpainting and overpainting! You, dear painter, are off and running in the studio in the wild, untamed new year!

Reply
jen
1/9/2020 01:22:36 pm

Dotty! The underpainting seeping through was a delightful surprise....which only happens with this particular paper (as far as I know) and caused me big smiles!

Reply
Carl Stoveland
1/9/2020 01:20:07 pm

As usual. I love the painting. This one has a sweetness and maybe a bit wistful.

The Cary Grant quote is perfect. I always tell myself act as if ye have faith and faith shall be given to you. Said another way fake it till ya make it! Honestly. The biggest stumbling block is getting over the fear of failure or looking foolish. If you are willing to risk that then what is there to lose. So I say kick the fear and doubts to the curb and just get in with what you want to do.

Reply
jen
1/9/2020 01:24:05 pm

Carl! Sweetness and wistfulness...yes. Thank you. And YOU, artist extraordinaire, are the ideal example of going for the brass ring with gusto! Two residencies in one year? You are rocking 2020!

Reply
Carol Edan link
1/10/2020 04:53:24 am

"trying on things" So great, just the way I feel with my new class!
Clothes not so much, sort of hate shopping and trying things on! Those stripes seem to work well, there and not there, keeping focused on those inquisitive eyes! Looks like a great workshop! Hoping to meet that person that is me!

Reply
jen
1/10/2020 08:08:16 pm

Carol! Stripes are nobody's friend, right? How is the new class going? You might meet yourself there...:)

Reply
Carol
1/11/2020 02:42:49 am

Meant your workshop! So great that you are able to do one on one workshops! And in your home town! My new class is SO different than any I have seen online! She gives audio instructions. There is a video showing her various techniques. All in acrylics which is definitely not my favorite medium. I am persevering! Yes, I hope at last to meet me!

jen
1/11/2020 12:09:56 pm

Acrylics! Carol, you've got this! I love working with acrylics..a different beast from your oils, but equally enchanting!

Lynne
1/11/2020 11:55:12 am

This really “hit home” Jen! Very creative and profound❣️

Reply
jen
1/11/2020 12:10:46 pm

Lynne! Thank you so much for your comment. :) I am delighted this resonated with you....yay! Big hugs, lady!

Reply
Christine Landis link
1/13/2020 03:27:23 pm

holy cow. and also, holy cow. Such a more positive and helpful way to see this. Somehow with this I just don't feel all those negative connotations that are associated with 'fake it til ya make it." But maybe I just have had too close and high pressure encounters with the FITYMI proponents. So, thanks for that nugget. Also, I have quite a bit of that Rives printmaking paper and have never tried painting gesso onto the back of it. marvelous idea. I'm going to try that this week! love and miss you!

Reply
jen
1/13/2020 04:17:33 pm

Chris! Hello! Miss you, sweet artist! Thank you for your comments....and yes, much more positive way to try on what we aspire to be! And the paper....OMG I adore it. The gesso helps a ton. Can't wait to see what you create!

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Lola Jovan

    Picture

    Archives

    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015

    RSS Feed

contact lola
Picture
Here's the blue wild, where
tiny dreamers ride beasts, speak
​ birdsong, hold the moon.

(by poet Mary W. Cox)
​


​Art prints available on request
  • Home
  • ART
  • BLOG
  • Exhibits
    • The Wild God
    • NUDGE - SHOVE
  • BOOKS