Across the Divide oil 36 x 30 |
Artists are supposed to be the ones with imagination. A good part of our job description is to get people to use theirs.
--Robert GennIf I could write a job description for the art profession, it would probably include something about making the ordinary extraordinary. The best artists make the viewer use their senses in a new way. They take the everyday and make it special. They make the viewer notice the small things. They paint not objects, but subjects. They cause you to pause for a moment during a busy day. They tell stories. They allow their viewers tell their own stories. They use skills that, in themselves, are quite ordinary to produce a kind of magic that can be awe-inspiring, thought-provoking, uncomfortable, noble, ambitious, curious, and commanding.
Our job is to expand upon the world--to make some kind of order out of chaos. A skill that is rather extraordinary.