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Guest Post: Art Marks: A Love Affair

Today's guest post is from Rae Missigman.  Rae is a sweet and lovely human with a distinctly shabby chic style that I so admire.

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IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THERE, THIS INNATE LOVE OF DETAILS. I am continually challenging myself to leave my mark on the world in a colorful and  meaningful way.

It has been life long, this love affair with the tiniest of details. I have hovered over and around things my entire life, twisting and turning them until they felt right. It never mattered that it didn't need twisting, it only mattered that it made my heart happy. It was a simple relationship between myself and those small facets in my life. They were open to the revolution that made me happy and I in turn gave them companionship in the form of others like them, grouping tiny elements together in odd numbers. 

Somewhere along the way I found comfort in the ritual of creating these same details in art. I discovered beauty in the way small marks could change the entire landscape of an artistic piece. And then there was this calming satisfaction in the repetitiveness of it all. The entire process took me from a place of uncertainty and chaos to one of clarity and calm. 

The marks that I place in my work have always lived inside of me. How they have chosen to manifest themselves to me, and to the world, along the way has been a slow but productive evolution, allowing me to grow both as a person and as an artist. Art marks are a pivotal part of my story as they define and buoy me as an artist and as an individual.

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ART MARKS – A SERIES OF CHALLENGES

IT WAS LIKE VISUAL STORYTELLING

To me, artwork shares its biggest secrets in the details. To look at the whole is wonderful and amazing and even overwhelming in its tale, but a small corner can speak volumes on its own.

When I first began to share my art marks with the world it was just a mark or two at a time. A tiny snippet of a larger image. A peek at what was the whole. I was sharing the secret, the one mark or word that was responsible for weaving the tale within my artwork. Even for myself, it was interesting to see it from another perspective. It was as if I had rolled the artwork up and was peeking through it like a kaleidoscope, all swirling colors and imagery.

I began working small one day, each page just mere inches in size. Leafing through the journal one day I realized that the marks on the pages were telling a story all on their own. A few marks led to more color which led to bigger marks. And there were words too. One or two would spring from the imagery and be bold enough to carry the weight of an entire volume. 

I was asked questions about my marks, and about the words that bound them to the page. With the answer came an idea for sharing the power of mark making. A challenge to encourage ourselves to get out of our boxes and experiment with ideas and concepts that are less than familiar to us as artists. And so a challenge was born. 

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SIMPLE WORDS TO INSPIRE US TO CREATE

The challenge was simple. With no rules and a wide berth for exploring, I encouraged others to take a single word and let it be the inspiration for mark making. Free to interpret the term any way, each person would be able to cast their creative net in a direction that was most comfortable to him or her.

Creating alongside of others is a powerful tool for uplifting and encouraging ourselves and others. I shared my vision in an online community (Instagram) where thousands of others around the globe could experience the joy of exploring something new together. 

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AND THEN THERE WAS ME

As the challenges grew so did I. I learned that there was more to being an artist than just making art. I learned that I had to be a whole person–healthy and happy–before I could share what meant so much to me as a mark-maker. I learned that I had to be in charge of what I was doing, how I was feeling, and what I was creating. And I knew there was this huge community of like minded artists all over the world. All I had to do was reach them.

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AN ONGOING EXPERIMENT FOR CREATING ART MARKS™ 

These month long challenges were hosted live on Instagram, but you can still stretch your creative muscles using the same simple word prompts that I provided with each new Art Marks™ challenge. Each list provides 30 words to get you started. I encourage you to share your new found love of mark making with me on Instagram. Tag me @RAEMISSIGMAN and use the hashtag #artmarks30daychallenge.

INSPIRING PROMPTS TO GET YOU CREATING

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Challenge One

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Challenge Two

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Challenge Three 

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A Sweet Challenge

Links to more Inspiration: 

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Rae Missigman
, mixed media artist, author and instructor is known for her vivid colors, intricate layering and signature repetitive art marks. 

As an artist, Rae believes that creativity can be accomplished in bite sized pieces during even the busiest days. She focuses on embedding her distinctive mark on each piece leaving no doubt of it’s creator. 

As an instructor, Rae strongly encourages all artists to trust themselves to fearlessly do what they love. She champions a bold voice, continuing education and finding inspiration in the everyday.

As a woman, Rae lives in central FL within a large family of creatives. She now shares her love of all things handmade with a new generation of young makers.

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

42 thoughts on “Guest Post: Art Marks: A Love Affair

  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • Thank you so much for having me Julie! You are such a huge inspiration to so many of us. Wishing you a very happy New Year!

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • raemissigman is a fav, found her through you. happy new year

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you, Rae, and thank you Julie, for this wonderful inspiring post. Great way to begin 2020!

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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  • Thank you for featuring one of my favorite artists. She is a sweetheart…and her art reflex her cool personality. Happy New year! Fuj

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