Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Less-Than-Artistic

Artistic: fourth from the right, top row.
Un-artistic: fourth from the right, second row.
Grade three art class.
So much fun with so many things artistic.
None of them me.
I’m not sure, but I think when artistic ability was handed out in Heaven, I was outside.
Doing something else.
Or if I was there, my ability was poured in with a teaspoon and someone jiggled Heavenly Father’s elbow.
Moving on . . .
Others in my class were gifted with a bit more.
Quite a bit more.
One boy, in particular, was amazing.
And it was to Randy that I looked whenever a new assignment was handed out.
He never let me down.
We were in grade three, and had been given large pieces of paper and paints and instructed to paint a tree, I immediately turned to see what he did.
And how he did it.
He started with a graceful, fluid line of brown from the bottom of the page to the top.
I dipped my brush in my brown paint.
And made a streak.
That’s all. A streak. Heavy. Clumsy.
And distinctly un-graceful.
Sigh.
I tried to fix it.
It became an ungraceful streak that . . . thickened.
My teacher asked me, kindly, if I’d like to start again. I received my new piece of paper with relief bordering on giddiness.
And proceeded to do the same thing.
Oh, I did produce a tree.
But I had to label it so others would know.
Another time, we were given pictures to colour with our new pressed-wax crayons, and I fared better.
Again, I craned my neck to see what Randy would do.
His Santa picture was coloured heavily, completely filling in the spaces.
No white specks showing at all.
I tried to copy his technique.
But without his results.
Oh, I managed to stay within the lines. And it even turned out . . . acceptable.
But it just didn’t have the flare – the snap – that Randy’s did.
But I was nothing, if not persistent.
Every picture from then on was coloured with great intent. A lot of crayon.
And Randy’s technique.
But with equally disappointing results.
Then, a few months later, Randy changed things up.
For this newest colouring project, he outlined each space heavily, then proceeded to fill in lightly.
I could almost feel my mother’s relief as requests for new boxes of crayons . . . diminished. In fact, I think my current box and Randy’s new method actually lasted me through the end of the year.
Progress!
I kept on trying. And sometimes, was actually satisfied with my efforts.
But, by the end of grade three, I had realized something.
When it comes to things artistic:
Some do.
Others appreciate.
I’m definitely in the second category.
And I’m happy there.

8 comments:

  1. Writing is an art, my dear. And you are a master!

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  2. You and me, both. I'm probably the only person in history to fail kindergarten finger painting. So, now I'm wondering, what happened to Randy? I wonder what field he went into as an adult.

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  3. I was the Randy. I'm so glad it didn't prevent you from finding your creative talents. We all have them, although sadly, some don't believe it. I'm more fascinated with the creative process these days than anything.

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  4. I feel the same as you. My mom and sister were the artists. I was creative in other ways but not in art.

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  5. I am an appreciator too. I long to be a creator but AM an appreciator.

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  6. My girls got Grandma's art talent, and i get to admire it. Funny how that happens.

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  7. I'm unartistic myself, although my trees don't need to be labelled. but I can't draw much else that looks like it is supposed to. I don't mind, I can do other things. I'm great at reading.

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  8. The world NEEDS appreciators. Appreciators have a talent for making others feel good about their own work. And is my firm belief that we all have something we are good at. Maybe your art is not as artistic as you like, but your writing is exceptional. It's also really important to learn how to work hard and be persistent. All the talent in the world will not get you as far as talent plus persistence. You were persistent in your attempts to get better at art!

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