Tag: Helen Wells

  • Completion as a creative process

    Completion as a creative process

    Helen Wells, on YouTube, talked in a recent post about the fallow period between projects where she tries out disparate ideas and gathers information. For her it’s a generative stage; divergent thinking enables her to find connections & interests. Then she moves to convergent action and thinking – focusing in.

    I recognise the divergent and convergent stages in my own practice but, for me, there’s another stage. Most, probably all, of my family is neurodivergent. While I don’t actively think of myself as neurodivergent, there’s certainly some pointers! One of those is a strong need to control my environment, particularly when I’m under pressure. There’s a lot happening at the moment, both in the wider world and in my own realm … not least that we take over the grazing block in less than a month.

    That pressure manifests in my art practice. I’ve been making small abstract landscapes using collage and mixed media, and love the process. I’ve got 5 days at home to do my own thing over Easter. Am I creating new works? No … instead, I feel compelled to finish anything that’s lying around, from paintings to art journals. Sometimes, while I wait for multiple pages to dry, I clean out a draw or cupboard.

    It feels good to complete things and start with a clean state. In one sense, this is solely completion, but in another way it IS an act of creation, because I’m creating the mentally and physical space for new works to emerge.

    Small handmade journals in the process of completion
    Detail from a long handmade concertina sketchbook
    This concertina sketchbook is about 5 feet long … 2 pages aren’t shown.
  • Sketchbook Revival 2026

    I follow Helen Wells on YouTube. She posted recently about Sketchbook Revival 2026, a free course in April to refresh your sketchbook practice. Heck yes! I love working in my sketchbooks so this was a no brainer.

    There’s a pre course class where you make a book to use for the course if you want … of course you can use what you already have, or buy one. I can do a simple sewn signature journal, but not much else. This looked achievable so I have it a go.

    I’ll use the Australian Piano Hinge style again. Is mine perfect? Of course not, it’s my first attempt, and anyway nothing’s ever perfect. The paper I used for one element is a bit heavy, so it cracked on the fold. My cutting is slightly off, so some pages are a little bit shorter. But you know what? It doesn’t matter … I love it!

  • I’m back – and creating

    I haven’t blogged since March. It’s taken me all that time to figure out why WordPress wasn’t working properly. Once I figured it out, the solution was easy! Sigh…

    Pen and I are between exhibitions at the moment. I’ve got a few things I’m playing with but, so far, nothing has grabbed me enough to turn into a series or even hold my interest for long. I know to just keep playing – it’ll come. Helen Wells talked about this recently on YouTube Vrbo YouTube Occasions Wins & Losses NZ EN 16×9 15s

    I’m teaching a basic Dylusions art journal class. We’re meeting one night a week for 10 weeks. It’s lovely watching people have that “aha” moment when they realise how freeing an art journal can be.

    Alan and I have been out into the back blocks of Eltham twice recently, staying in a cabin well away from the world. Log fire, no noise or light pollution, surrounded by steeps bush-covered hills and deer, with the sound of a stream nearby. Bliss!

    I’ll share a of few photos of where I’ve been and what I’ve been creating. There’s no real rhyme or reason to the art at this stage, and that’s exactly the point.