What makes art art? Why do artists create what they create? One thing I want to explore is their passion - why get up every day and create? Another is their inspiration. From where do their ideas explode into reality? I've always been creative - I call myself an art hacker - I do many things "good enough" - but when I re-introduced myself to my glass kiln, I fell head over heels, deeply and courageously down that rabbit hole of warm glass - testing the boundaries of not only glass but of myself. I no longer consider myself a hacker. I consider myself an artist with much to explore, discover and create. How Pam Stack, Executive Producer and CEO of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network, and I re-connected is a story in and of itself - maybe we will do an intro broadcast sharing it - or maybe not. Let's see how the stars align. My goal with Artists on the Air is to explore not only glass artists - and glass art as art, but to share with you various Outsider artists and Art Environments. Don't fear if you have never heard of an Outsider artist - their art is rarely outside (although sometimes it is). These are artists who through drive, passion, inspiration, and who knows what or why - chose to create from their heart - not mainstream saleable art but art from their heart. These are the artists that I'm drawn to. I have my own studio in Sheboygan which occupies much of my time, That and the six dogs with whom I share the Enchanted Cottage, our home. I will be broadcasting in my capacity as a glass artist. That being said, I am also grateful to work as a Museum Educator at both the JMKAC and the Art Preserve. Here I have the opportunity to discover this enchanting world of artists who are, shall we say, not of the norm. I am excited about sharing them with you - one by one, each month. When Pam and I discussed Artists on the Air, I thought - I can do this if my first artist is Justin Favela - Favy Fav. I love this man - he has such a joyful and affirming joie d'vivre. Wait until you meet him. His art is fun - and barrier breaking. In our chat - we will discuss the barriers he has broken to be world renown as he is. We are still in the planning stages, but you can tell how excited I am to share with you this art and these artists. Such fun.
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AuthorAnn J White has lived an exciting and varied life. She has fallen down the warm/fused glass rabbit hole -- her art can be viewed at: www.TheEnchantedCottageGlassworks.com. ArchivesCategories |