"Things hidden in my head"
Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
Influences and philosophy: Isom has a background in classical art but also embraced the use of computers and graphic design in his later career. His work is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and observations, often reflecting his thoughts and feelings about the world. He describes his art as a form of problem-solving, pushing the boundaries of materials and techniques.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
"Things hidden in my head"
Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
"Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these?
Do you ne'er think who made them, and who taught
The dialect they speak, where melodies
Alone are the interpreters of thought?
Whose household words are songs in many keys,
Sweeter than instrument of man e'er caught!"
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 'Tales of a Wayside Inn'
"Do you ne'er think what wondrous beings these?
Do you ne'er think who made them, and who taught
The dialect they speak, where melodies
Alone are the interpreters of thought?
Whose household words are songs in many keys,
Sweeter than instrument of man e'er caught!"
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 'Tales of a Wayside Inn'
Thursday, April 25, 2013
I just don't get it.
Recently,
I have been fielding question about my art from from residents of the
independent living center where I reside. One of the most common
questions relate to where I get my ideas and occasionally someone
will mention that that my work “look like” some known artist.
Those questions are usually veiled attempts to suggest that my work
may not be original. A particularly difficult question or response
is always some form of “ I just don't get it” or I like pictures
of things I recognize.” These ego related questions are the most
annoying. The questions and opinions are not new, I have been asked
the same questions and heard the same opinions from students, family
members and friends for over sixty years.
Originality
is a ghost and one could question philosophically whether originality
really exists. What really matters is our personal approach to art
and the way in which we express our experiences and influences on a
canvas; that is the high point of art and art criticism; anything
else is a moot point and ego driven drivel.
"Things hidden in my head"
Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Organic undergrowth
boscage, boskage, brake, brush,
brushwood, bush,coppice, copse,
thicket, understory, underwood
"Things hidden in my head" Copyright 2013 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
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