At the time of my last entry, I
hadn’t quite decided whether to terminate this blog or to keep pressing forward
until I felt that I was securely on a new path. My resolution was further stalled by a family
difficulty that needed my full attention and sucked all of the joy and much of
the momentum out of my life. I dropped
out of the West Marin Players summer show, terminated my weekly vocal coaching
sessions, and opted against auditioning for the next West Bay Opera
production. But because I needed to
learn to draw, I latched onto a lifeboat in the form of an intensive summer
course in drawing and composition at College of Marin. Those four and half hours of daily immersion in
graphite, charcoal, and water color wash were the rudder that focused my
attention and provided a direction to weather my personal storm.
Now that a patch of calm has opened
up, I have decided to take up the blog again and continue to chronicle my passaggio.
I seem to be hurtling more and more
toward architecture, design, or art in some form or other as my next big
adventure. My summer drawing course
certainly pointed out my abundant weaknesses, but they also demonstrated that
persistence and practice can pay off.
For example, our teacher demanded 14 self-portraits from us as two
weekends’ homework; I began by cringing at the wrinkles and the bags, but ended
up making peace with my mug and came up with one or two drawings that at least
were recognizable to myself as me. And despite how difficult I found the black water-color
washes, I ended up loving their zen-like unpredictability and simplicity.
This fall I am again a student at
College of Marin. After a bit of a
stumble as I tested out painting, sculpture, and beginning architectural
design, I finally settled on two art classes, digital architectural drawing and
color theory, as well as two performance groups, Marin Oratorio and Chamber
Singers. In theory, my “major” is visual
and performance art, but I’m not sure there is an actual degree in that combo,
not that I really need one. More about
these courses in future blog posts seems likely.
But for the moment, I’ll just say
that I see myself heading toward an application to California College of the
Arts for next fall, likely for an M Arch, but possibly for and MFA in
Design. A destination is starting be in
sight.
1 comment:
As difficult as it is to have faith that we are exactly where we need to be at this moment, that faith is - I believe - a key to staying strong and ultimately realizing dreams.
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