The Meandering Way
I recently had a solo art show and the theme was “The Meandering Way”. This particular show was presented so that people could see that my art and my art journey (like many other artists) is not confined to a certain style, color palette, medium, nor subject matter.
In other words, I don’t have one artistic “voice”.

I like to meander from time to time. To play, to mix it up. To get off the usual, expected, path (oils) and “chase squirrels”. (Which I actually do sometimes, when they are raiding the birdfeeders.) My show surprised people. People who know me, didn’t recognize this was all “my voice”. It wasn’t all oils. It wasn’t all landscapes, moonscapes, florals, or what I have displayed at the gallery. People thought the show was more than one artist. “Surprise! It’s just me!”
To Meander or Not To Meander: That is the question.
So… as an artist, is it necessary to have a specific “voice”? Do you have to have an art style or color palette that says it’s YOU? Many will say yes. To be immediately recognized or even a “that looks like so and so” is to have reached a high level of success. For those who have achieved that, I wholeheartedly applaud you. I think that’s fabulous.
Do I care to achieve this level? Am I striving for a specific “voice”? Heck no! I’d be bored out of my skull. I’m retired. I’m not trying to make a living from this. I just want to make enough money to keep doing it… with a little left over. (I have no desire to pay the taxman any more than I already do.)
So far, the game plan (or lack thereof) is working. To paraphrase (and slightly change) a literary line.. “all who meander are not lost”, we’re just having a good time.
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