Inspiration Comes and Goes in Waves
interview with Sally Trace by @SchulmanArt, Miriam Schulman
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How long have you been an artist?
Sally Trace: I sold my first drawing in 1971 or 1972. It was a surrealist/erotica sort of
thing. In my memory it was really good
drawing, but I was just a kid living at a friend’s
apartment. Ten bucks bought a lot of food back then.
I studied from books in my teens and 20’s…particularly
Bridgeman’s Anatomy. I bought
bodybuilder magazines to study anatomy and sketched from them. At 28, I enrolled in my local Community
College to get some formal training in fine art. I was very fortunate to live in Bucks County
because their art department had amazing professors who taught at a university
level. I went part-time for 6 or 7 years
to get that degree; it was a great time, I really loved it. Although I wasn’t able to continue in a
degreed program, I’ve continued to take classes and workshops when the schedule
permits. Last summer I took a weekend
workshop in color field abstraction (Professor Kassem Amoudi) at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philly.
It was awesome. It turned my working process upside down for a few
months afterword. I’m still coming out
the other end of that experience.
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How do you get inspired?
ST: Crank up the music and drink something caffeinated. Lay out some fresh canvases on the painting
table. Or, in more meditative moods I
just sit by my open window with the sounds of the trees and birds and squirrels, and
paint quietly at the easel.
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Describe a typical day for you.
ST: I like to arise at my leisure, get a cup of tea and fool
around on the computer a bit. Then off to the basement for some exercise and
laundry…always with the ipod; I listen to Abraham-Hicks incessantly. I have an
inversion table and hanging there is just glorious. But some days the studio comes first…I love
to finish a painting or create a new one before breakfast. So it’s always different. I like to go out for a walk in the fresh air
when the weather is nice. My painting
usually culminates in the afternoon and into the evening. A nice dinner with my amazing husband and
some TV. I do my photography and videos and
create the listings and pages for my website, etsy, ebay, etc. often well into
the night. Sometimes we have a painting party at night with a cocktail or two
and the music turned up loud.
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What is your studio space like?
ST: The view from my window is all leaves right now; they just
burst into full bloom. I’m on the second
floor and we have big maple trees out back.
I’m so fortunate to have the entire second story of our house for
studio. What used to be my son’s bedroom
is where I paint…the finished landing area is my studio office with a beast of
a computer that he built. What used to
be the attic is for photography, shipping and storage. My commute is climbing the stairs. Sometimes I go for days without leaving the
house.
I have a big easel and a bigger painting table that I made
from canvas and furring strips. I have a
work flow that consists of painting layers, drying, painting, photographing,
varnishing, hanging for more photography and videos, making the listings and
webpages, packing for storage, selling and shipping. And emailing with collectors. Sometimes phone
calls with collectors; that is always a treat.
I usually have about 4 paintings going at a time. Inspiration comes and goes in
waves.
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Another great interview! I love all your artists interviews. I absolutely love Sally's work and it was nice to get to know some new things about her and her process. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally informative and inspirational interview! I've followed Sally for years and admire her tenacity with her colorful art. Enjoyed the photos, too.
ReplyDelete"In a light room with white curtains..." - Fantastic all the way around Sally - great stuff here.
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