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10 Biggest Mistakes in Your Exhibiting Career

September 15, 2015 by Laureen

As an artist, you have a demanding job description. From your brain and heart and skill you create art, art that would never have existed without your imagination and commitment. You are as close to that art as anyone can be to anything. But your job isn’t over. Now you must step back from your …

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What Gives Your Life Meaning?

August 21, 2015 by Laureen

Adam Hill at Two Trees This is the official photo. A musician, Adam Hill of Brackendale, British Columbia, takes part in an artist residency at Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan. He’s working on his own creative project, the creation of a new musical piece constructed from recordings of conversations, found sounds, acoustic instrument and electronic …

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A Metaphor for the Creative Life

August 4, 2015 by Laureen

In joy and beauty They were dark days. No, it isn’t a metaphor. It’s a weather report. For two days in late July the sun barely rose. Thunder rolled and rain sheeted down. The wind tore off branches as if they were toothpicks. Land flooded. Then, as it does in this southwest Saskatchewan prairie climate, …

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What Makes Inspiration?

July 20, 2015 by Laureen

 Studio in July In my studio today I’m making inspiration. It isn’t a mystical process. It’s more like making bread. Workmanlike. Yeast, water, flour, seasoning. Maybe it’s more like making bread without a recipe. How much flour? Unbleached? Whole grain? How much of each? Now, mix. Too soft. More flour? Which kind? Mix again. Knead. …

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How To Open an Art Gallery in 21 Days

July 10, 2015 by Laureen

The Backporch Gallery In the late afternoon quiet I sit on my shaded deck. Just a few feet away, a robin teaches its young to hunt. The offspring must not be paying enough attention, because dad – I think it’s dad – hops over to the teenager and gives it a brief peck on the …

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Making a Convincing Retreat

June 25, 2015 by Laureen

A good start on a new painting I’m retreating. Not retreat like the forced withdrawal of troops. Retreat like refuge. Five days of clear studio time. No jobs, no community responsibilities, no promises to keep. It’s been the best day. A little extra sleep, brunch with a newspaper, good studio time and a good start …

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How to Start a New Artist’s Life

June 11, 2015 by Laureen

Back Porch Let’s take a step back in time. It isn’t a very big step, just a few months to August, 2014. I’ve owned and operated Grasslands Gallery in Val Marie, SK, for five years, showcasing and selling original art and craft by almost 30 of Saskatchewan’s finest artists inspired by the Grasslands experience. Now …

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Are You Ready to Move On?

June 2, 2015 by Laureen

I had a bad case of post-exhibition letdown. Of course, it doesn’t feel like post-exhibition letdown when you’re in it. It feels as if the world has no purpose or structure and like you’ve lost your last friend. It’s convincing. As convincing as any other short term grief. And it is grief. You were completely focused …

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Can We Talk?

May 21, 2015 by Laureen

So many questions. Questions about the value of art, the opinions of others, the importance of recognition, the meaning of success. I ask them all the time. I think every artist does. And so many hard answers. Because the answers always come back the same. They come back as more questions. Questions like, “Where do I …

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What Is the Value of Art?

May 13, 2015 by Laureen

Artist with sign What is the value of art? How do you measure success in your artist’s life? Do you gauge by the world’s response or your own? What is the measuring tool? At the end of January I was asked to participate in an exhibition at the Assiniboia Gallery in one of Saskatchewan’s two …

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The Last Brush Stroke

April 23, 2015 by Laureen

Laureen Marchand, “Sunlight Changes Everything: Softly” (oil/board) The last brush stroke on the last painting headed for an exhibition of my newest work. 27 hours before the exhibition opens. The gallery hosting the exhibition is 390 km/235 miles from here. You can’t ask for finer cutting than that. In January of this year I began …

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Meditation Near Exhibition

April 17, 2015 by Laureen

Crocuses, April 2015, Grasslands National Park A woman doesn’t live by studio alone, but in the last weeks of intense art production before an exhibition, you’d sometimes never know it. You began this process feeling like you might have found meaning, but by this stage any meaning that exists is in the completion. It’s only …

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Taking a Break

April 10, 2015 by Laureen

Studio, production mode, April The other morning I went for coffee with a friend. Not much news, you might think. But I’m in the last stages of getting ready for an exhibition and shouldn’t I be painting all the hours of the day? I have the Puritan work ethic. It’s a blessing and a curse. …

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A Few Steps Toward Change

March 18, 2015 by Laureen

Great blue heron near Campbell River, British Columbia Just small ones… If you want a new way of seeing, a tiny epiphany, a different version of yourself, this vast Canadian country is a good place to look. Space, change, beauty, room. You could find anything you wanted here. A companion and I headed west. Just …

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The Tightrope Artist Touches Earth

February 26, 2015 by Laureen

 A question of balance… I don’t have a good sense of balance. The year I was ten I grew eight inches, to my full 5’5″ height, and after that nothing was where I had left it. The lower edges of upper kitchen cupboards. Streets as I stepped off curbs. My feet. Even now after all …

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Support for Taking Your Art to the World

February 20, 2015 by Laureen

Making and taking to the world… Laureen in studio, early 2015 “There are lots of artists in the world, but there’s only one you, and the only person who has your point of view is you. If you decide to not make things, all you’ve done is deprive the world of all the stuff that …

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How to Keep On Making Art

February 12, 2015 by Laureen

Goals, plans, structures, accountability, faith… Sunlight Changes Everything: Ribbon (oil/board, 12″ x 12″) A couple of decades ago I worked as a sessional lecturer for the University of Saskatchewan, teaching visual arts in a multi-disciplinary introduction to fine arts course required for first year elementary education students, with eight or nine sections each year and …

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How to Find Gallery Representation

February 5, 2015 by Laureen

Reach out. Keep faith… A day’s work The world outside my studio is sparkling with diamonds. The snow on the ground looks like someone sprayed it with glitter. In southwest Saskatchewan where I live near Grasslands National Park, last night’s low temperature reached -35C/-31F. Today, ice crystals float glimmering in the air. Indoors where it’s …

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Precarious Balance

January 29, 2015 by Laureen

And the whistling wind… Beginning again There are days when the paint flows off your brush like water down a string. And days when it feels like you’re poking clay with a stick. When you feel like Sisyphus in a song by the late great Jesse Winchester that I used to listen to back when …

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The Promise of Better

January 24, 2015 by Laureen

And a failure to comply…   Dining table before compliance On a January afternoon like this one you hesitate to go outdoors, even though the sun is shining and the temperature is well above freezing. There’s a north-northwest wind gusting to 70 km/45 mi per hour. You could blow right over, into one of the …

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How To Start a Painting

January 17, 2015 by Laureen

Beginning… Photo and drawing For me starting a painting isn’t an action, it’s a series of steps. Choose an object. Arrange the object somewhere, including lights that cast shadows. Take photographs. Download the photos and begin the long process of fiddling with them on my computer. (“Fiddling with them” is my technical term.) Choose an …

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Is This the Answer?

January 14, 2015 by Laureen

Just showing up? A kitchen photo studio Maybe the answer is not trying to be profound. Maybe the answer is just showing up. What was the question? Oh yes. How to be an artist. Yesterday I showed up in the kitchen. With my second easel, rescued from its languishing and dusty state in the back …

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Wishing

December 24, 2014 by Laureen

The best of the season to you… Tree, 2014 May your days be merry and bright. *   *   * Know someone who’d like to see this? Please feel free to pass it on! The blog is a series of posts from one artist’s life. To receive updates, just put your email in the box on …

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What Will You Celebrate?

December 18, 2014 by Laureen

Everything is possible… Exhibition reception, Legacy, AGSR, with four paintings by Laureen Marchand on the right (photo: Robert W Harwood) For two days the sky has been white. We’re in permanent twilight. The trees are thick with hoar frost, so full there is little distinction between branch and air. Heavy fog reduces visibility to almost …

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