puppetmaker: (Red Fluzzie)
puppetmaker ([personal profile] puppetmaker) wrote2008-01-31 12:35 pm

Writer's Block: An Artist Is...

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Something I didn't consider myself until much later in life. I have always considered myself a craftsman but not an artist. I was clever at figuring out how to make props and costumes for various reasons and I can reduce just about anything to puppet or doll size. But then a friend encouraged me to enter my puppets in an art show. I got my first Artist ribbon on my convention badge and how people perceived me changed because of that ribbon. I also won a popular award for my puppets at the show. And because of that I started to call myself an artist.
readinggeek451: green teddy bear in plaid dress (Catterfly)

[personal profile] readinggeek451 2008-02-02 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think of myself as an artist. When I wear an Artist ribbon at a convention, I always feel a little like an imposter. The only way I can get myself to wear it is by telling myself that it really just means I have something in the Art Show. I have a slightly easier time calling what I do art--funny how those are two slightly different things.

[identity profile] puppetmaker40.livejournal.com 2008-02-02 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
See where as I think of you as a fiber artist since most of your work is with various forms of fiber.
readinggeek451: quilted dragon (Dragon)

[personal profile] readinggeek451 2008-02-03 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a fair description, I just have trouble wrapping my head around the idea of calling myself an artist.

I tend to say "quilter and teddy-bear (or stuffed-animal) maker." Once or twice I've used "teddy-bear artist," so I'm getting there.