I had a chance recently to visit Shanghai, and spent a quick hour in the Shanghai art museum. I looked at ancient Chinese scrolls, stamps, and jade carvings.
A couple of things surprised me: the scrolls were often covered in lots of red stamps. Apparently collectors and dealers would add their stamps to a scroll as it passed through their hands. The stamps served as a record of the provenance of the scroll, and stamps from prominent collectors would add value.
Sometimes, artists would leave blank areas at the ends of scrolls where viewers could leave their stamps and even comments.
It surprised me because I would never think of adding my marks to another artist's work. But I like the idea. I like the idea of leaving blank areas where viewers can add their thoughts. Maybe a portion of the canvas. A separate canvas wouldn't quite work -- it could get separated from the original.
As for paintings, artists would sometimes write directly on face of the painting explaining their inspiration. Sometimes it would be a bit of poetry or a story. But the words (characters) added a visual interest to the painting while also helping out the viewer.
Me and my love of words finds that fascinating.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Thoughts from Shanghai
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Sunday, September 09, 2007
Organizing My Studio
Maybe it's the change of seasons, or maybe it's from being fed up with the mess -- but I tackled my studio today.
It was so bad -- it had become a dumping ground for all the accumulated stuff that wanders into my house looking for a home. I couldn't even see my drawing table. Canvases were piled in heaps. Bags sat on top of papers sat on top of books. What a mess.
I pulled everything out. Every last canvas, scrap of paper, and all the furniture. Cobwebs? Please don't ask me about the cobwebs.
The bookcase is now in the living room, where it's desperately needed for storing books. I bought a nice little cabinet that fits under the windows, and has nice little doors that close to keep out the cobwebs. It's full now, so I need to buy another.
It will probably take me another day or two to get everything sorted and organized, and then a while to redo the living room to make space for the bookcase.
But the studio is already feeling more comfortable and inviting. I can't wait to get in there and start using it!
And, no, I did not take "before" pictures. Might take some "afters".
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