I also surround myself with stacks of books. I am constantly taking out books from the library. Some are for my kids and some are secretly for me. I typically have about about 25 books out. They tell me its good for circulation! :) I'm grateful to live in a township with numerous great libraries. This is also helpful since there are very few bookstores left. (boo!)
Like most artists, I am constantly get inspired by new things. At the moment, I am very much into some contemporary + modern abstract expressionist painters.
I'm not sure where I first read about Michelle Armas but I am in LOVE with her paintings. (I'm choosing a canvas print of hers for my birthday present! She has a few on One Kings Lane. I just have to decide which one!). There is also a great interview with her on Smart Creative Women that you can watch here.
On one of my library adventures, I also happened to come upon the work & a new book by Amy Sillman. How have I not heard of her till now? I love the expression and emotion and exploration and color both these women bring to their artworks.
OK enough about me...
Here's where I pass the torch to tell you about 2 fellow inspiring artists I want to introduce to you. Next week they will be answering the above questions as well! I can't wait to read their answers. I met both these gals via the above mentioned Make Art that Sells class. I was very excited when both of these amazingly talented gals said yes to participating in this inspiring artist - blog hop.
Lauren Minco
First up ... the very talented and witty Lauren Minco. Lauren is an illustrator and surface designer & also a member of the Happy Happy Art Collective. Lauren had her (big) debut at Surtex this past May and I was glad to meet her in person and see her beautiful booth and meet 5 out of the 6 members of this highly (highly) talented artist collective. (I could have chosen any of these gals to be inspired by. Seriously!)
Lauren's background is editorial Illustration. It is probably why I gravitate to her work. I am an illustration junkie. As a former art director, and forever art lover, I can really appreciate those who know and can create successful pieces with just the right balance of color, design, style & character. And, she's got great humor on top of it all which is the icing on the cake. Her pieces are a ridiculous amount of talent and fun. I love that she even had fabric made and wore one of her tiger prints for Surtex! Oh and did I mention she paints in amazingly in gouache...
She worked for C.R. Gibson and recently went full time freelance. She speaks candidly and in depth on her blog about her Surtex experience here.
Lauren shared with me a new piece she has just finished: