I’ve been learning
something about directions, and oftener the lack of them.
Discovering how I
BEgin to learn and have come to expect, even gladly anticipate my failures.
I recently got a
thing called a Gelli [a gel printing plate is what it is] and took it on its
first outing.
I had watched the YouTube videos, really felt I “understood” the
process, and started out with high hopes and grand visions.
Of course, the
first few efforts were muddier and NOT at all lovely like the YouTube ones.
I
noticed that part of me given to frustration and telling me what a dope I am.
She tried stamping her feet and yelling like a mosquito in my ear, but I was
undaunted.
I watched the
video again, and a few others, and reduced the number of “things” to use with
my Gelli.
My next efforts were a little better, but I called it a day.
I’ve
since used those learning monoprints as fodder for my collaged giraffes.
There aren’t exact
How-To instructions for the Gelli, like a LOT of Life, and Art-Making.
There
are only images and interpretations and suggestions.
Essentially: Other
People’s Directions.
This is how I see
most of Life.
Learning from others, learning from mistakes, learning from DOing
things wrong.
Ultimately, I am learning…
I love you, Currie
4 comments:
Oh yes. And we do learn. I especially like that I'm finally learning to be more patient and kind to myself. And gratitude makes it work.
People always make assumptions when writing directions. I remember my husband telling me about him and a friend cooking a chicken for the first time. The first instruction was 'wash the chicken'. This led to much hilarity as they worked out exactly what it meant :) It's only when we jump right in and have a go that we learn.
I love those giraffes. They look as if they're dancing in sunshine.
Mixed Media is all about exploring the possibilities. Endless use of creativity. No rights, no wrongs, just results. Enjoy the process. Thanks for sharing your words, your wisdom and yourself with us! :-D Cindy
Yes, it's more complicated than it looks! I felt like someone who had watched people ride bicycles for a long time, climbed on--and promptly fell over--ROFL! Just takes practice, I guess. Trial and error, like so many things in life. Your giraffes are so cute. At least you don't end up with skinned knees and elbows learning the gelli plate--LOL! ;)
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