Posts Tagged ‘artist blogs’

Some things just never change!

I get asked all of the time if I have always been creative, I know that my parents can answer that question better than anyone (with some early childhood stories of crayons and paints, clay and other mediums)… stories about me I am sure will never make it to this blog!  Ha!

Every now and then my mom locates a box from the confines of my fathers garage; Georges garage… that deep dark abyss of sacred artifacts of random 1968 Popular Mechanics magazines to nicely arranged old Gerber baby jars with sorted nuts and bolts, to treasured Tito Puente albums to a box of old papers of Catholic school artifacts from my elementary school days.   Awe, the joy of digging though many artful projects from a 5+ year old, and as of lately I have to admit that the recent found box of nostalgia has brought out some sentimental journeys of my own.

Sonya Paz Art at age 5

Sonya Paz Art at age 5

Dozens of childlike drawings to look at, many I believe to be organized in the thought process of Sonyaland and some others are totally random in their composition of utter childlikeness and playfulness. This image is one that I have grown particularly fond of.  It has no title, it’s rather abstract but very simple, nicely presented on dusty pink construction paper.

In May of last year I wrote a blog titled  “Pupils for Pupils“.  It was a focus on earlier sets of documented childhood memories that my mom unloaded on me and my immediate shock and amazement to my meticulous writings and sidebar doodles, along with the hand written notes from the teachers to my parents with disenchantment of such a creative crime.  Well, let’s just say that I like to just refer to these as the “Sonya Chronicles”, a nice mix and meld of intelligence and spontaneous creativity.

So whatever it’s worth, it’s pretty evident that there was an artist in me from the get go. Just me being rebellious, smart, witty, quiet (and outspoken at the same time), always thinking, always spinning, always going against the grain with high energy at full speed.

It’s all good, I guess I would never want it to change.

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Lastly First


Wow, I am almost embarrassed to post an entry here since I have not posted anything since October 2009.  However, not totally true, I have many thoughts, ideas and ponders to post – several in the “edit” stage and have not earned the right to make the grade to make it “online”.  I have been on-line in several other social media avenues (namely but not limited to…) Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Biznik, myspace to name a few, but wholly cow, do you know how much time it takes JUST to get a thought posted on-line in each special charater limit to each flavor of the social media preference …

Yeah, yeah I know, I keep hearing it….people telling me to just Twitter from your iPhone, Crackberry, PalmPre etc., correct?  If I was THAT connected, I know for sure that I would never get the  things done that I need to get done.  You know, the small little things that keep the gallery ticking….. that teeny little thing called “painting”.

Let's Paint!

Let's Paint!

I have so many things to share here on the blog and will make an effort to get more out, sooner than later. I miss the fun creative writing portion of my creativity, but it does take time and when you run your own gallery, greeting customers, networking, hosting events, building awareness, working with your community and walking my dog, there is little time to spread the love per se.  I promise to do better because I know how fun blogs are to read and I hope that you can capture some enjoyment from being here and hang in there with me… let’s look at this way, ride the wave and go with the flow.

I am in the process of working on another entry of ” a day in the life….” paralleled from the series “24″, a up to the minute snapshot of my day in the life as a working artist.  I do, however feel the need to organize the blog entry and that’s the hard part…  So, with the same feeling of how the day really goes I will document as a photojournalist would with their camera as their canvas;  honest, to the point, gritty, grimy, sincere, gory, frustrating, elated, tired, giddy all in one fell swoop.  I am sure this will not be a “news at 10″ type of documentation series, but perhaps a fun project that can be interactive as well.  I will select Wednesday, February 24th from 9am to 9pm as the docu-day.

I cannot promise any sort of outlandish predictions, but at least getting this will be an interesting project and perhaps some fun therapy in the perspective  process.

Till then… ciao!