Its more than Money

There are several reasons why it may be best for a person to never require that they make money from their art:

  1. Creativity and freedom: When an artist is not focused on making money from their art, they have more freedom to create what they want and to express themselves without being constrained by commercial considerations. This can lead to more creative and authentic work.

  2. Passion: When an artist is not focused on making money, they can focus on their passion for creating art. This can lead to more meaningful and satisfying work.

  3. Authenticity: When an artist is not focused on making money, they are less likely to compromise their artistic vision in order to appeal to a commercial market. This can lead to more authentic and true to the artist's self work.

  4. Stress reduction: Not having the pressure to make money from their art can reduce stress and anxiety for the artist. It can also help them to maintain a healthy work-life balance.

  5. Personal growth: When an artist is not focused on making money, they can focus on personal growth and development, which can lead to a more fulfilling life.

It's important to note that being an artist is a difficult path and not everyone can make a living from it. However, having an art as a hobby can bring a lot of joy and fulfillment. Additionally, not being dependent on the income that comes from art can make it easier for the artist to stay true to their passion and to create work that is authentic and meaningful to them.

Art and Books in the Home

Art and books can bring a sense of beauty, culture, and intellectual stimulation to any home. Not only do they enhance the aesthetic of a space, but they also serve as a reflection of the homeowner's personal tastes and interests. In addition, incorporating art and books into a home can have numerous benefits for both the mind and body.

Art, whether it be paintings, sculptures, or photographs, can add color and depth to a room, making it feel more dynamic and inviting. It can also serve as a conversation starter and create a sense of individuality within a space. Additionally, studies have shown that looking at art can lower stress levels and improve overall well-being.

Similarly, books can not only add to the décor of a room but also provide endless entertainment and intellectual stimulation. They can serve as a source of inspiration, a way to escape reality, or a means of education. Reading has been shown to improve cognitive function and reduce stress.

Furthermore, having art and books in a home can also be a way to pass down family traditions, memories and legacy. They can serve as a way to connect with previous generations and to create a sense of continuity within a family.

In summary, incorporating art and books into a home can not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also provide numerous benefits for the mind and body. They are not only a reflection of personal tastes and interests but also a way to pass down family traditions, memories and legacy. Therefore, it is important for a home to have art and books as they bring beauty, culture and intellectual stimulation to any home.

The benefits Of creativity

Being a creative individual can have many benefits, both personally and professionally. Here are a few examples:

  1. Problem-solving: Creativity is often associated with the ability to think outside of the box and come up with new and innovative solutions to problems. This can be a valuable skill in any field, as it allows individuals to approach challenges in unique and effective ways.

  2. Emotional expression: Creativity can also serve as a means of emotional expression, allowing individuals to communicate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences through various mediums. This can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and personal growth.

  3. Improved communication: Creativity can also help improve one's ability to communicate with others. Whether it's through writing, art, music, or other forms of expression, creativity allows individuals to convey their ideas in ways that are both unique and impactful.

  4. Increased productivity: Being creative can also help to increase productivity. The ability to come up with new and innovative ideas can lead to better time management and a more efficient use of resources.

  5. Increased sense of fulfillment: Finally, being creative can also lead to a greater sense of fulfillment. Whether it's through the process of creating something new, or through the sense of accomplishment that comes from completing a project, creativity can be a powerful source of motivation and satisfaction.

Overall, being a creative individual can bring many benefits to one's personal and professional life. It can help to improve problem-solving skills, emotional expression, communication, productivity and sense of fulfillment. Encouraging and developing one's creativity can lead to a more fulfilling and successful life.

The multidisciplinary artist

As an artist, it can be tempting to focus on one specific medium or style and perfect your craft in that area. However, being a multi-disciplinary, eclectic artist has many benefits that can lead to a more fulfilling and successful career.

One of the main advantages of being an eclectic artist is that it allows for a greater range of expression. By experimenting with different mediums and styles, you can find new ways to convey your message and tell your story. This can lead to a more diverse and interesting body of work, which can be more appealing to audiences and potential buyers.

Being an eclectic artist also allows you to stand out in a crowded market. With so many artists vying for attention, it can be difficult to make a name for yourself. By embracing a diverse range of mediums and styles, you can set yourself apart from others and showcase your unique talents.

Furthermore, being an eclectic artist can also open up new opportunities for collaboration and experimentation. By having a diverse set of skills, you can work with other artists, designers, and creators from different fields, which can lead to new and exciting projects.

In conclusion, being an eclectic, multi-disciplinary artist can be beneficial for your career and personal expression. It allows for a greater range of expression, sets you apart from others, and opens up new opportunities for collaboration and experimentation. So, if you are an artist, don't be afraid to experiment with different mediums and styles, you never know what you might discover.

Self created art to preserve your Legacy

Art is a powerful medium for self-expression and storytelling. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, photographer, or any other type of artist, creating art is a way to leave a lasting legacy of your life and experiences. In this blog post, we'll explore the ways in which self-created art can be used to preserve one's legacy and how it can be passed down through generations.

First, it's important to understand that art is not just about creating something that looks good. It's about expressing your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a way that others can relate to and understand. By creating art, you're leaving a visual record of your life and the world around you.

Creating self-created art can also be a way to preserve your personal history. For example, a painting of your childhood home can be a powerful reminder of your childhood, and it can be passed down through generations to come. Similarly, a sculpture of your family can be a lasting tribute to the people who have been most important in your life.

One of the most unique ways to preserve your legacy through art is by creating a self-portrait. This can be a powerful way to express your individuality and to leave a lasting record of your appearance. Additionally, self-portraits can be a great way to explore your emotions and feelings.

Another way to preserve your legacy through art is by creating a family tree or genealogy chart. This can be a great way to document your family's history and to pass it down through generations.

In addition to preserving your own legacy, art can also be used to honor the legacies of those who have come before you. For example, creating a painting or sculpture in honor of a loved one who has passed away can be a powerful way to pay tribute to their memory.

Overall, creating self-created art is a powerful way to preserve your legacy and to pass it down through generations. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, photographer, or any other type of artist, creating art is a way to leave a lasting record of your life and experiences for future generations to enjoy.

Hope

Hope

We look down when tiredness and solace appear

Sadness can appear in fraction of a second

Hope is in the other direction

Look up, Look up.... from there lays the true

Constellation

Eternity on hold

Let the blue face of sadness

Close its eyes in a Zen like

Meditation of Repose

Either/Or

Now or Never

This or That

Love and more Love

Is what will

Break through

Poem Honoring Books




 BOOKS 

In my books I make my home.

From Orion to Zeus the rice paper holds

Types of fonts

The everlasting, eternal word

Through the pages, the ages flow. 

Burning brilliance, coals of fire

Upon the soul

A hunger deep and wide

All my books; my comfort be… age upon age

My starship of repose.

David Eric Soderquist 

8/21/2022


Our Legacy our Mission

"What is it, namely, that connects the temporal and eternity, what else but love, which for that very reason is before everything and remains after everything is gone."

Soren Kierkegaard

The art of the PHOTOBLOG

Through our eyes, stories are told.

Ancient armies have returned from the vanquished lands with laden treasure. Bells ring.

Ancient armies have returned from the vanquished lands with laden treasure. Bells ring.

Different wars,different names. Same result.

Different wars,different names. Same result.

What dirt roads has this cowboy transversed?

What dirt roads has this cowboy transversed?

Working,fighting,speaking.

Working,fighting,speaking.

The end of the fair. The lights go out.

The end of the fair. The lights go out.

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The question of values

How do we define our age?

This age of post modernism.      

 

I recently watched a YouTube lecture that was given with respect to the idea that people do not necessarily buy what you do, they buy why you do it. The speaker made some very compelling points which led me to today's topic. 

 

We live in an age that is fraught with confusion. Politically our country seems separated into two distinct parts. One side versus the other, one set of postulates versus another. Among this maelstrom our society and culture is yearning for meaning. Is there any way that art can be brought into the fold as a catalyst for change? From Soren Kierkegaard to Aristotle many of the great thinkers have made the assertion that a life that is unexamined is not worth living. As important as it is that Apple Corporation be able to define why it makes iPads, it is also important for individuals to assess intelligently why it is that they produce art and ultimately the largest question of all, which is, why do they exist on the earth? 

 

Art historian Suzi Gablik his written about the subject of art and meaning, and human values for many decades. Her work is invaluable to those who seek the larger questions of life and the role in which art finds itself. Her seminal work, which is called Has Modernism Failed? ,was written in 1984. At only 128 pages in length it struck me as a book that packs an immense punch for its ability to get an individual to think and reason about the role in which art finds itself in our current culture. It opens more questions than it resolves but what it does is to get the reader to begin to ponder some very important points with respect to traditional visual arts versus the avant-garde. The existential nihilism and the commoditization of art in our society have made impotent those whose voices truly need to be heard. I believe what Gablik essentially wants to impart to her audience is that they need to be able to define what it is that their work means and to think deeply about how it can affect society in a affirmative way. To say that art is just for art's sake and to postulate that what is most important is the freedom to produce our work only to satisfy ourselves is to negate our humanity. The fact that we live on this earth with others in a community that should espouse works of love gives us a much greater responsibility than what modernism has placed upon us. These questions will not be left in an abeyance as a curiosity. As an artistic community worldwide each individual artist needs to establish a firm foundation for their thoughts, their beliefs and their purpose. Next week I will discuss two artists in particular and the ways that their work has helped promote social examination as well as change. 

 

 

Into the Wilderness

One needs uninterrupted time in order to create. One of my favorite places is 27.5 acres of land that I own that is only 40 minutes from home. This paradise might as well be on the other side of the world for the amount of privacy and peace that it allows me. Yesterday I just got back from spending two nights in a small little log cabin that I call home. I have three other structures that are nearby that contain my easels and art materials so that I can hone my craft. There's no electricity or running water yet that's what makes it endearing. After two days my total production was one large 4 x 5' painting, complete, 368 photographs taken, one smaller one by 2 1/2 foot painting on a wooden board, complete. One poem written and many entries into a journal were made. During this time I took two kayak trips where I came across several mallards and geese. I had two small fires at night to ward off the mosquitoes, and my little get away adventure was considered a success.

 The result of this trip was therapeutic, for help to relieve the many pains that I have during the day. I come back exhausted yet refreshed. I have never gone into the woods where I have not come back a wiser man. 

My wisdom this time was that every day needs to be used to create, if you are to be called a creator. Our time is brief, no matter what the pain, work through it. Create a body of work; it will be a huge part of your legacy.

 

"ART WORKS"

David Eric :-)



 

 

a little friend

My prayer, meditation area that is shaped like a cathedral. It is so inspiring and peaceful.