Taking Flight on Some New Work!

Today I begin work on a project that has me shifting gears and creative focus. Time to put on my work clothes. Surprise it’s a flight suit. I often wear a flight suit to work on my artwork.

Over the years I have gotten a couple flight suits in which to work since working with paint, glue, or anything else I use is often quite messy.

Initially chosen in what I felt was quite an arbitrary way from a thrift store, a flight suit seemed a smarter (definitely more stylish) singular choice instead of wearing a trashed tee shirt, ripped up jeans, and two aprons (since I often back into wet paint or ink). I’ve realized it became a metaphor for the actual physical act of initiating my work or the regular practice of my artwork. Also, little known fact, I wanted to be a pilot. I thought very hard about going into the Airforce. Then I realized that taking regular random orders without questioning them was not a strength for my personality 😉 This was one way to still get a flight suit.

For me to wear my self-defined ‘art uniform’ means to be spiritually and mentally ready to do my artwork. It shifts my mindset and gets me ready as any uniform might get a person ready for a specific kind of job.

Do you have a ‘uniform’ for your art practice or anything else you do? Maybe your creative practice is gardening, landscaping, cooking, building or something else? Please share. I’d love to hear about it.

the urban atelier

I'm Thorn. Artist + Activist
Visual + Experiential Creator: Printmaking•Installation•Graphic Design•Adornment•Bookbinding

I kinda love art.

www.theurbanatelier.com
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