quick sketch
charcoal on watercolour paper
12 x 9 inches
do her portrait via Skype long distance (she
been interviewed by Howard Wolinsky for a
YouTube interview, and was contacted by my
drawing from Howard's first YouTube
interview with me.
Susan taught me a lot about drawing.
She taught me how to draw a curve. Big lesson.
She now can't remember that, but you did Susan
on one of your internet drawing classes!
You are part of the reason I love
drawing coffee cups.)
to repost a former blog. On a busy, sweltering, day like this one I posted
this blog, and it seems perfect for today too. So thank you everyone.
You make me happy, inspire me, and keep me going! I'm so grateful.
"The drawing today is of a dear artist friend in Texas, Susan Carlin.
Susan and I drew one another via Skype in 2009. 'Perfect,'
I thought when I saw the drawing scrolling through, and then
I read my post about it in 2019, and decided to put that on today's
blog too.
"Leaving your parents' sheltered and safe home to
go out on your own at 17 can have its downsides.
It is lonely - even if you live with a friend, and
scary, even if its in a safe area of town, and a lot
of work. But what I was lucky enough to realize
early on -- if you read my earlier story about a family
in my neighbourhood who were kind to me as a seven
year old -- is that the world is full of mentors.
drawer at the end of high school, into a decent
life drawing artist in the 8 months of my first
school year at OCAD.
I was taught that contrary to the views expressed
by my family, I was smart! What? An A+ student
all of a sudden. I could write a 40 page undergraduate
thesis on Iconography and Imagery in Edmund Spenser's
The Fairie Queene!
And so the story goes throughout my life. Brilliant teachers,
wonderful artists, delightful collectors, plus magnificently
inspiring friends and mentors have given me the delightful life I live -- filled
with loving family, superb friends, exceptional books,
music, film, super walks, and above all happiness.
the artists in the blog, Facebook and Instagram world, plus
the artists I show with, and in the art clubs I belong to. So
ultimately this is a thank you! Thank you for teaching me so
much on a continuous basis, and for supporting me. You are
all my mentors and you empower me.
Have a mentoring someone day."
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