Added Jul 9, 2007
What is art? To some people it's something they buy, to either decorate Their wall, as in a painting - or - decorate their furniture, as in a piece of sculpture. Art to me, is something quite different. I strongly believe that art is an experience, and it has to be experienced.
Ever since I can remember, I have always enjoyed creating art. I would Draw anything and everything; be it my hand, foot, a tree, the subject was not The issue. The pleasure I derived and still do, from my art is not from finishing a piece, but rather the journey in creating it. I am always reluctant to sign a piece off, as that is acknowledging that it is finished. Then sadness comes over me, similar to the sadness at the end of a love affair.
"To me, sculpturing, is like no other art form. For me, there is no better way to express myself, my feelings, dealing with a three dimensional form; one I can feel, not only with my hands but with my very soul. When I am working with my clay, I lose myself in it, time stands still, five hours can fly by and it can feel like five minutes. I am no longer in control of it, it has a soul all of it’s own, the presence of pure energy is running through me. I can feel it directing my hands, oh! what joy, what ecstasy, I am flying, I am out of this world. When the clay starts to talk to me, I become one with it and the beauty of it overwhelms me.
"There was a reporter who took a picture of one of my sculptures at an exhibition, and, unable to contact me, proceeded to publish it with the heading of “Figure out this Figurine”. I mean, really! It’s quite plain to see that the figurine is a part of me, and how could anyone figure out me, when me, is part of the figurine.
Georgette