Monday, July 23, 2012

Young Girl at Children's Museum

For our family Stay-cation, we took frontrunner (local wanna be bullet train) to Ogden and went to the children's museum.  I tried to sketch as much as possible.  Here's my best from that trip.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Soccer Camp Sketches



Here a few sketches from my sketch book.  My 8yo went to soccer camp and it gave me lots of time to sketch kids in action and moms relaxing. (Heads up, little soccer boy, a soccer mom)

I'm a Creator

A few years ago, I was at a Storytelling Retreat.  During one of the sessions, the presenter handed out a bunch of cards that had roles on each card.  He had us put each card into one of three piles:

Yes, this describes me; No, this doesn't describe me; and Maybe this describes me. 

He had us get rid of the No and the Maybe pile.  Then we whittled away the YES pile until we came up with our role or calling in life.  It turns out that my calling in life, my inner urge, the thing that will bring me satisfaction is to be a Creator.

I wasn't sure how that calling would help me become a better storyteller.  And at the time, I wished it was Performer that was calling to me.  After all, isn't that what a storyteller is? 

Then I realized that to be a really good storyteller, the kind that can connect with your audience, you had to Create every single time you got on stage. 

And for a while that carried me.  I did great stuff.  But it wasn't filling me. 

Here's the truth about who I am.  I'm an introvert. I gain my energy from being alone.  When I am with others I have to spend my energy.

If you've seen me tell a story, or teach a lesson, or perform a one woman monologue, you wouldn't jump to that conclusion.  I'm good.  I reach out to the audience.  I respond to the audience.  I've been described as energetic, genuine, and humorous.

Over 20 years ago, I was in art school.  The design department at BYU.  I had been on the 'academic' track in high school.  So that year, I still believed that so long as I had my papers written, I was done with school work.  My social life took a bigger role and at the end of the year, I was not invited to continue in the design department.

My immaturity led me to give up that dream.  But over the years, I've still wanted it.

So, now, after having 5 kids, I'm going after it.  I've claimed half of my youngest daughter's bedroom and made it into a studio.  I'm attending illustration conferences, I belong to a art critic group, I'm learning PhotoShop, and I'm taking my sketch book with me everywhere.

If you check back, I'll post the best of my sketches and in time, the best of my illustrations.

Wish me luck. 

Pamela