The author of this blog is also the Art in Los Angeles examiner for examiner.com. As such when you think about it, I have a ton of leeway as to what I can write about since "art" includes so many things.
One thing for sure, it is a little tough to have art without artists.
I created an article series, "10 Questions with artist _____". In the series an artist answers 10 questions and has the art of their choice showcased in the article. Click here for an example.
As I write this, I had the opportunity to attend a kids art workshop. It got me to thinking about an idea, fridge art, I've had for a couple of years but never quite knew what to do about it.
Light bulb! Compile 10 questions (in all fairness, I borrowed a couple of the questions from the following online article) to ask a fridge artist. To me, fridge artist has a ton of leeway as the only requirement is that the artist has at some point in time created art that was exhibited on a fridge door. So, I am placing an age limit on this of under 18 years of age. So parental permission will be needed.
Who knows what this type (being published in an online publication) of acknowledgement may mean for fostering future art confidence for your fridge artist.
The Kool-Aid art portrayed in the photo above was colored in by my youngest son when he was 17. It's had a revered space on my fridge ever since.Almost ten years later, to the right is what he refers to as a "doodle" he did on Photoshop. Apparently, certain artistic talents skip a generation.
According to my own parameters, this son technically would not qualify for this series of articles. He is now over 18 years of age. He does not live in the greater L.A. area. Instead, he has agreed to allow me to use him as the prototype. So, here goes:
10 questions with fridge artist Christopher Bjork
1. Christopher, what age would you say you first began creating art? is swirling baby food around your high chair tray art?
2. What’s your
favorite color? it depends on the situation, but I very much like dark green, like forest green. Also, deep reds, like maroon. Maroon is a good color.
3. Of the many
different ways to create art, such as drawing, painting, sculpting, photography
and the like, which is your favorite? I can't choose a favorite, because I like to think of most things I do as artistic, from drawing to writing to something as silly as making a nice excel spreadsheet. So pen and paper doodles (crude but fun and easy), Photoshop "paintings/drawings" (better quality but more time effort and concentration) and making videos (it's what I went to school for and have collaborated on a few professional...would love to do more).
4. Is there some
kind of art you haven’t tried yet that you’d like to? Well, I would like to have access to making some art with clay, like pottery or sculptures. I've tried it before. Actually, I've tried many art forms already even graffiti (the building was abandoned, totally legit)
5. Do you have a favorite
food? If so, what is it? yes, breakfast
6. Is there a food
that if you never had to eat it again would thrill you? I eat what I want
7. If a genie
would give you one wish, what would you wish for? Sadly, I have thought about the answer to this question too long and hard to possibly fit it into an answer here. Probably would take a whole different article or even a book. Careful what you wish for.
8. What is your favorite
toy now or of your life so far? It would be rude to show favoritism, they were my friends. (short answer: legos)
9. What do you
think is beyond the stars? what ever your imagination wants it to be
10. What makes you
laugh? me
BONUS: Is there anything else you’d like to express
about you, your art or anything here? If
yes, what would that be? the world needs more fridge art...and its artists
The End
So...if you would love to have your fridge artist be the subject of one of these articles, please consider this my personal invitation to you. (If you know someone who would enjoy this invitation, please feel free to share this with them.)
Please send the fridge artist's replies and a photo of their art to Lori Bjork at her email, lbjork9999@yahoo.com.
Please send the fridge artist's replies and a photo of their art to Lori Bjork at her email, lbjork9999@yahoo.com.
It would so be my pleasure to spotlight fridge artists of the greater LA area.
Also, I will let you know by email when the article is published. Plus, I will send you a pdf version of the article that can be printed out and proudly posted on your fridge artist's fridge (or whatever else you may wish to do with it).
Also, I will let you know by email when the article is published. Plus, I will send you a pdf version of the article that can be printed out and proudly posted on your fridge artist's fridge (or whatever else you may wish to do with it).
Below are the questions without answers (feel free to cut and paste):
10
Questions with “fridge” artist __________
Name:Age:
. What age would
you say you first began creating art?
2. What’s your
favorite color?
3. Of the many
different ways to create art, such as drawing, painting, sculpting, photography
and the like, which is your favorite?
4. Is there some
kind of art you haven’t tried yet that you’d like to?
5. Do you have a favorite
food? If so, what is it?
6. Is there a food
that if you never had to eat it again would thrill you?
7. If a genie
would give you one wish, what would you wish for?
8. What is your favorite
toy now or of your life so far?
9. What do you
think is beyond the stars?
10. What makes you
laugh?
BONUS: Is there anything else you’d like to express
about you, your art or anything here? If
yes, what would that be?
Here's to all the phenomenal fridge artists in the greater L.A. area.
What? You're still here. (That's me channeling my inner end of the movie Ferris Buehler's Day Off homage.)
Of the three ways I have shown off my son's art in this blog post, which one works for you the most? The one not shown on the red fridge (gives you the biggest view of the actual art). The one shown on the entire red fridge (gives you the smallest view of the actual art). OR The one shown below (you see enough of the fridge to know it is a fridge, but the art is displayed larger than with it being shown on the entire fridge).
