Archive for March, 2016

March Exercise  |  Experiment Twenty

Sunday, March 20th, 2016

 
Untitled (♣) ~ John Andrew Dixon, collage artist, Danville, Kentucky

Untitled ( )
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Nineteen

Saturday, March 19th, 2016

 
Untitled (WOOD GLUE 148) ~ J A Dixon

Untitled (WOOD GLUE 148)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Eighteen

Friday, March 18th, 2016

 
Untitled (skirt back) ~ John Andrew Dixon, collage artist, blogger on all things collage

Untitled (skirt back)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Seventeen

Thursday, March 17th, 2016

 
Untitled (000 FAR) ~ J A Dixon

Untitled (000 FAR)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Sixteen

Wednesday, March 16th, 2016

 
Untitled (9 A.M. WEST) ~ J A Dixon

Untitled (9 A.M. WEST)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Fifteen

Tuesday, March 15th, 2016

“Habit seems to be a much stronger force than either willpower or inspiration. Consequently there must be some little quality of fierceness until the habit pattern of a certain number of words is established. There is no possibility, in me at least, of saying, ‘I’ll do it if I feel like it.’ One never feels like awaking day after day. In fact, given the smallest excuse, one will not work at all. The rest is nonsense. Perhaps there are people who can work that way, but I cannot. I must get my words down every day whether they are any good or not.”
– John Steinbeck

Great writers are not the only artists who know how to show up for work, but much can be learned from their sense of discipline. As I come to the halfway point of my 31-day exercise, I must keep compelling myself to “conduct an experiment” each day, instead of resorting to a proven approach. I find it periodically necessary to disrupt that part of my creative mind which seeks comfort in “marketability.” If I prime the pump of imagination, spontaneity, and intuition with this kind of authentic ritual, and also maintain a habit of work, surely everything else in the studio will take care of itself.

Untitled (...en win je tienduizend!) ~ John Andrew Dixon, collage artist, blogger on all things collage

Untitled (…en win je tienduizend!)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Fourteen

Monday, March 14th, 2016

 
Untitled (E 8 SA-2 DEPLOYMENT) ~ John Andrew Dixon, collage artist, blogger on all things collage

Untitled (E 8 SA-2 DEPLOYMENT)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Thirteen

Sunday, March 13th, 2016

 
Untitled (NO. 1929) ~ John Andrew Dixon, collage artist, blogger on all things collage

Untitled (NO. 1929)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Twelve

Saturday, March 12th, 2016

 
Untitled (Your Friend, Newt Gingrich) ~ J A Dixon

Untitled (Your Friend, Newt Gingrich)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  Experiment Eleven

Friday, March 11th, 2016

 
Untitled (EGG AND) ~ J A Dixon

Untitled (EGG AND)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches

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March Exercise  |  Experiment Ten

Thursday, March 10th, 2016

 
Untitled (THIS UPON) ~ John Andrew Dixon, Danville, Kentucky ~ collage studio and gallery

Untitled (THIS UPON)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
 
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