Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Returning to Disciplined Art Instruction

I am teaching a college Drawing II class from the model this week. Most of my students have never had the experience of drawing from the figure, especially in an academic setting. I love teaching figure drawing and anatomy but art students seldom share this passion. Why? There is rarely enough focus or time given for students to build such a passion.

We live in a fast pace culture of instant gratification and communication, a constant pull on our short attention spans. The result (in my studio teaching anyway) has become a watered down art training in the name of expediency. For me, the last decade has been a gradual shift away from teaching the subject to teaching the student. A kind of art therapy, I suppose.

This sort of teaching focuses on much needed empathy...helping students develop sensibilities, connect to their surroundings and to the relationships of things. I have seen my role more as an artist/mentor. I once heard a quote, "empathy is the glue that binds society." Our culture certainly lacks empathy. I take this role seriously, as a Higher calling in fact.

I sometimes feel, however, that I have sacrificed fundamental art training. I need to provide more of an opportunity for students to build passion for art-making. I must balance art "therapy" with focussed, disciplined art training. For now, the discipline needs to be demonstrated to my students through my own work.








Saturday, November 20, 2010

Tackling Technology Head-On!!!

Well, I made a plan and am following through; launched our new website www.decesarestudio.com, and now for a Facebook Fan Page. I just set it up and hope people check it out as I build it. I am actually having fun with this stuff. I do not want my personal Facebook page to become spam! Starting a Fan Page seems logical. Any suggestions along the way would be most appreciated.