It is several days since I came back from hospital after a small surgery on my leg I broke last year. I didn't manage to publish the info about my interview at MAVORARTS before this. Elinor Mavor, who is a wonderful person and the US based artist, illustrator, runs this website where she publishes interesting articles, shares her works as well as occasionally publishes interviews with artists of her choice.
I met Elinor on Facebook last year and I am deeply grateful for it and that she noticed something interesting in my art. She did a great job, spending much time on browsing all my websites and blogs to find out as much as
possible about me and then preparing her questions to do the interview. Until then, I didn't realize how important for an artist's personal development it is to give an interview. It really helps to look back and reflect upon one's own achievements and the artistic path behind. It also lets us, artists, to find out, how other people perceive our creative work.
possible about me and then preparing her questions to do the interview. Until then, I didn't realize how important for an artist's personal development it is to give an interview. It really helps to look back and reflect upon one's own achievements and the artistic path behind. It also lets us, artists, to find out, how other people perceive our creative work.
From my interview, I have learnt one more lesson. No matter how far we live from each other, what culture we are and what is our age, education, profession, life experience, etc., we all share common feelings of love, happiness, sorrows and personal drama as well.
I would like to invite visitiors to my blog to enter Elinor Mavor's website and read the interview she did with me February 17th.
Meanwhile, I am getting better with my leg. The full recovery will take some time, yet I can't wait for outdoor shooting. After spending long months confined to my home, I am full of new, creative ideas and new projects I am going to focus on this year. The photo below may give some clue as to what direction my artistic creation will go in a near future.
Another Perspective by Danuta Antas, 2011 |
Beautiful, very inspiring works. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThans a lot for a kind comment:) I'm so pleased you find this work inspiring:)
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