Two blogs I read regularly addressed the subject of inspiration, and I realized that I am confused between inspiration and motivation.
Today I will tackle inspiration. People often ask artists what inspires them, and it is good to have an answer at the ready. (That’s a weird way to say it!)
Time for a dictionary. (Don’t you love dictionaries? online and on computer and big heavy paper ones? And do you remember how annoying it was to be told to “look it up” when you asked how to spell words? How can I do that if I don’t know how to spell it? It forced us to dig around and accidentally discover new words, which was the primitive version of surfing the web.)
Inspiration: mental stimulation to do something creative (this is my condensed version of the long dictionary definition.)
I am inspired by beauty. The right light makes almost anything beautiful. Color, shape, textures, subjects I love – everything nice is so much more beautiful when it has the right light. It makes me want to draw and paint.
Here are two examples, just what you’d expect a California artist to use!
This Sequoia tree has nice light. There is no question that it is a beautiful object. I could paint this. I might have already done so!
The light on these two Sequoias below is more than so-so – it is inspirational to me.
I want to paint and draw these. Why do I find these inspirational? Taste is an individual matter, or as my Dad was fond of saying , “Degustibus non est disputandem”.
Isn’t Latin fun?
2 Comments
Jana, I’m noticing good light more and more as I try to take quality photos. Good light excites me, too! 🙂
Cheryl, I think you’ll really start enjoying your photos the more you recognize good light. It is EVERYTHING.
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