Reasons for a Blog

Written in March of 2010

First, allow me to introduce myself and provide some background for this latest endeavor of producing the C.H. Art Blog. My profession is that of a secondary school educator of the Latin language and Roman culture. Two years ago I decided that I needed a creative outlet and I discovered that outlet residing in a lifelong interest of mine: art - especially, painting.
I grew up in a household that is passionate about art. My mother is a watercolorist, a graphic designer, and was President of LACS for two years. She encouraged me to develop my skills, but discouraged me from pursuing a career as an artist, realizing the hardships many face in sustaining a living as a working artist. (She clearly recognized my somewhat timid personality and guided me away from the art world.) I, accordingly, followed other interests: language and antiquities.
I have been teaching Latin now for fifteen years, and I love it! Yet, I still have a desire to return to creating art. About 6 years ago, I painted a portrait of my dog using oils. It was only the 3rd oil painting I had ever completed, the first in nearly 10 years. I enjoyed the struggle, but didn't begin to focus on anything creative until a few more years had passed. Then, 3 years ago I picked up the paintbrush again only to be disappointed in my attempts.
After many deliberations with my artist friend, Giovanni DeCunto, I decided that I needed to enhance and polish my drawing skills before transitioning to paint. Consequently, for the previous three years I have been drawing nearly everyday for at least an hour, including a few hours a week under Giovanni's tutelage.  (Not much time, but the most I could give based on the fact that I have a full time job.) I have been consistent in my efforts to improve. At this point, I am relatively comfortable with my drawing ability, though I can always improve.
During the time I had given myself to refine my drawing skills, I also completed a paucity of paintings, which are indeed the works of a novice, some of which I produced with a local artist, Edwina Caci. As part of my New Year's resolution for 2010, I decided that it was time to give oils my full attention. With this in mind, I signed up for a painting class at MassArt (Painting: Personal and Powerful with instructor Nancy McCarthy). I have learned much thus far, and I am ever improving, but I am still uncertain as to what style will be the true manner of my expression. This is brings the main reason I have decided to blog.  Reflection is an essential part of growing in any field. A blog, if maintained, will force me to reflect. At some point, therefore, I will discover my identity as an artist.  Furthermore, I feel that any critiques from the public would motivate me to strengthen my work.
So there it is. I am making myself completely vulnerable and placing my attempt to paint on the web for the world to observe and critique. Here's to the evolution of my painting!