#artistsforempathy #artistsforlove |
“Empathy is about finding echoes of another person in
yourself.” – Mohsin Hamid
An artist whose work I respect, Seth Apter, recently shared a
heartfelt post on his Blog. Seth described a project initiated by
several artists, all using the same motto, with the objective of
bringing a sense of peace and unity to what has been an extremely
chaotic time. By celebrating our diversity through creative endeavours,
the #artistforlove movement called for the creation of art as a way to
start a conversation and begin collectively healing. Through his work
Seth is participating in the process for the restoration of support,
acceptance, respect, and love by creating and sharing a lovely poster.
Inspired by the movement and the contributing artists, I decided to take part. As much as I find #artistsforlove an honourable undertaking, I’d like to go one step further. For me, finding a path back to acceptance, respect and a sense of normality begins with a single word: Empathy.
We are different, our outlook molded by our unique life experiences. But rather than the celebration of our unique gifts, our diversity has been manipulated to divide us. This is something I will not tolerate.
It is true that our reaction to what has played out before us has often become heated. But then again, isn’t this to be expected when discussing something about which we are passionate? Empathy encourages us to step back, calm down, and see the other point of view…to find another echoed within ourselves.
One thing I do know for sure, through travel and living in a variety of cities in the US and abroad, one thing is constant. We all want the same thing. We all want meaningful work that provides a good life for ourselves and our families. We all want a peaceful environment in which to thrive. And together we can work towards making this a reality. Working at odds in counterproductive and will not benefit anyone. I stand by our Nation’s motto E Pluribus Unum - "out of many, one". I am proud of the rich tapestry of traditions that make us who we are as Americans.
I began the collage with calligraphy enhanced with Twinkling H20s from the Summer Fun collection. The colours are luminous and rich. They went on smoothly using my Koi Water Brush – another of my now “go to” supplies.
The stencils used are the Artistcellar Traditional Japanese Series. I layered Dina Wakley Media Heavy Body Acrylic paint in Lapis, Ocean, Sky, and Elephant. I wondered how the stencil would perform during clean-up since each layer of acrylic was completely dry between applications. Of course, they worked perfectly…clean and back to pristine condition in a matter of minutes! As the work is my invitation to others to participate I pulled all my elements together and built the final art using a postcard as substrate.
Our world is changing. There is no doubt about it. Will you reach out through your work with the #artistsforlove and #artistsforempathy movements? We all need to take that first step… to begin the conversation, to throw open the door to Empathy… to search for, and find the echo of another person within ourselves. It is only then that we can rediscover our common ground.
MATERIALS USED:
- ARTISTCELLAR TRADITIONAL JAPANESE STENCIL
- ARTISTCELLAR HALFTONE DOTS SERIES STENCILS
- STRATHMORE MIXED-MEDIA VISUAL JOURNAL 300 SERIES- 5.5" X 8.5"
- TWINKLING H20S SUMMER FUN COLLECTION
- ROYAL LANGNICKEL WATERCOLOURS – FLAT & PEARLESCENT
- DINA WAKLEY: MEDIA HEAVY BODY ACRYLIC PAINT : LAPIS, OCEAN, SKY, AND ELEPHANT
- NATURAL SPONGE
- KOI WATER BRUSH
- CONVENTIONAL AND DIGITAL EPHEMERA