tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post8414117969206418038..comments2023-10-08T01:35:01.671-07:00Comments on karine's blog: SolitudeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09734872244414275341noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-76557095746052980522012-10-17T10:32:09.256-07:002012-10-17T10:32:09.256-07:00Patty, I think you make a good point about how a c...Patty, I think you make a good point about how a connection between people is a two way street. Thanks for stopping by!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09734872244414275341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-77656914557988848152012-10-15T04:40:39.798-07:002012-10-15T04:40:39.798-07:00Karine, absolutely art creates a connection betwee...Karine, absolutely art creates a connection between people,but sometimes in a way that is distant or un-realized. For instance, we connect when you share your lovely paintings. I learn about you and imagine a story line. But if I never reach out to you, you would never know it. <br />Despite my leanings toward introversion, I still enjoy a quiet involvement with others of like minds between trips to the studio.Pattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17485661455216172719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-44349296232000605042012-10-12T09:32:41.739-07:002012-10-12T09:32:41.739-07:00Such wonderful comments! Thank you everyone for ch...Such wonderful comments! Thank you everyone for chiming in. <br /><br />Diana and Terry - I am with you about Facebook. It's a love/hate thing for me.<br /><br />Robyn and Ann - It can be hard sometimes to get that coveted solitude. I hope you both find a way to get what you need to make your art.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09734872244414275341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-71014042161988178732012-10-11T07:57:45.896-07:002012-10-11T07:57:45.896-07:00Karine -
Sitting at a desk all day, with phones ri...Karine -<br />Sitting at a desk all day, with phones ringing and constant interruptions by co-workers I wish for solitude when I go home. But there's a dog and a husband who need me. <br /><br />Then there's Facebook. That's a whole 'nother bag of worms. I think those people are my friends, but their political views or religious ideas make me question their sanity. And I wonder how I put up with their friendship.<br /><br />I do think an artist's art offers a small sense of that person to the observer. (does that make sense?) And there's an instant where the observer either connects - or not - with the artist. And from there who knows what will happen. <br /><br />It's early. I need tea. <br /><br />TerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-72058069564156694572012-10-11T06:50:10.097-07:002012-10-11T06:50:10.097-07:00Karine, I love how eloquently you describe the nec...Karine, I love how eloquently you describe the necessary aloneness of the studio experience. Still trying to squeeze in that time for myself! I have found for now work in my sketchbooks is all I can manage, but this is OK; it is all preparation for the bigger blocks of time that I can wrestle out of my busy life!<br /><br />Thank you, AnnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-89582381009780051432012-10-11T06:09:14.682-07:002012-10-11T06:09:14.682-07:00Your mixed media paintings convey the softness of ...Your mixed media paintings convey the softness of the bunnies. Beautiful! <br /><br />Solitude is so good for my art. I do need a balance but at the moment I don't seem to be getting enough solitude to create the right atmosphere for good work. My internet connections with artists all over the world have certainly given my creativity a much needed boost.ArtPropelledhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15853722164314994360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538469897504464477.post-35079367600697997542012-10-10T21:45:13.379-07:002012-10-10T21:45:13.379-07:00Great post Karine. I, too, am alone quite often - ...Great post Karine. I, too, am alone quite often - when I'm not working. Many times I do prefer it to other people but, for me, my Monday-Friday is consumed with constant, constant, constant interactions with people - big and little - and the big ones can drain me so of my Life force. Facebook is a mixed bag - I like that I can 'keep up' with friends and family of far away but too much time spent there makes me feel lonely and out of sorts sometimes. I deactivated my account for a whole week and amazingly felt better - and created more. I agree, the benefits of face-to-face interactions far outweigh the one dimension relationships online. Artists need those blocks of undistracted quiet time to let the muses come forward and direct our creative forces. And, we need that all too precious time spent in the company of kindred spirits. Both are refueling times. I'm not so sure the one dimensional version of "social interaction" is all that healthy for any of us.....Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06732284305153683294noreply@blogger.com