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Creating in the Pandemic: My unexpected link to Van Gogh

Creating in the Pandemic: My unexpected link to Van Gogh

Creating in the Pandemic: My unexpected link to Van Gogh

I went down the well of the life of Vincent Van Gogh and discovered something about myself and how we as artists face disillusion.

As some of you know, back in March, I completed a painting called "Last Walk to the wheatfield" which was inspired by the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. This was my 2nd, built from the ground up, painting that was personally inspired. The painting before this was the one based on a nightmare I had when I was 10. I named that painting "Omen" and there is a blog here about it if you are so inclined. The process of that painting as invigorating, personal, and made me want to make more personal works.

Recognizing and Counteracting Magic

What’s interesting to me is that I don’t always know the source of inspiration or how to feed it, I’m just acutely aware of when I’m in the moment of it happening. When I have to pick up my idea book and write something down. When I obsess about a photo reference for weeks or even months awaiting the opportunity to turn it into a finished piece worthy of the drive that it instilled.

When those flashes hit, I feel, I create some of my best pieces. My Sable Island horses were inspired by a dream I had while trying to think of a good “horse based” subject to paint for an auction.