Showing posts with label Katherine Terrell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katherine Terrell. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Where Do You Start When Making Art?

What triggers your art?
What are your sources of inspiration?
What are your reference sources?


Katherine Tyrrell, artist and author, has a poll going this month on her blog. asking artists, where do you start when making art? I look forward to the discussion at the end of the poll which is Saturday, February 27th.

These are the options - and the poll is multiple choice so you can choose all which are relevant. She suggest sticking to those which are your usual practice so we get the most insight into what most poll respondents do most of the time.

My imagination
My ideas and concepts
Paintings by past masters
Life and what I see around me
My sketches
My sketches and my photos
My reference photos
Ther people's reference photos
Current trend/whatever seems to sell
Commissions

Thursday, April 30, 2009

What is Your Favorite Subject Matter?

Katherine Tyrrell recently conducted a poll on her blog, Making a Mark, regarding artist's favorite subject matter.

Here are the results of the poll for which 173 responded.

24% Portraits/Figures
18% Scenes-landscapes/urban/interiors
16% Animals/wildlife
15% Anything and everything
12% Flowers/Botanical art
8% Still life
5% Conceptual/symbolic
3% Narrative (main-focus, story)


Katherine Terrell's analysis of the polls:

Portraits / Figures are the most popular subject for artwork. Around a quarter of the artists like drawing and painting people and figures best of all.

Add in animals/wildlife and creating portraits of living beings accounts for some 40%of respondents

The second most popular subject are scenes - whether these are landscapes, urban scenes or scenes of interiors - 18% prefer 'the big picture'.

People whose favourite subject is Animals and/or wildlife accounted for 16% of the responses.

In the middle of the poll, we find that 15% of the artists like to draw and paint anything and everything. This figure could have been a lot bigger. However I rather suspect that some of who tend to draw or paint more than one subject had to make a decision about whether we said we genuinely had no preference (ie anything and everything) or whether we did have a favourite.

Drawing or painting flowers or producing botanical art attracted 12% of the poll - which is 50% more than the number who voted for still life as being their favourite subject (8%)

Only 5% are motivated by ideas and involved in the development of conceptual or symbolic art. I'd expect to get a much higher percentage than this if I was asking full time professional contemporary artists. I'm wondering whether this very low percentage is because most readers of my blog are people who don't routinely produce art based on an idea.

Even fewer (3%) had any sort of narrative commonly running through their art.