In this post, I am going to visit my favorite artists’ websites and see if I can find interview questions. I’ll use the interview questions to create my own questions. Then I’ll answer them!

I hope that my answers help you think about your art journey.

Let’s get started!

a box full of paint

All of them. I have a box filled with paint and a few tools. I love opening the box and selecting the colors I’ll be using for my painting sessions.

The Harry Potter Series is magical. Everything from the names to Hogwartz makes me dream and think about how good always wins. I have been reading Aladdin and Arabian Nights. I like reading fairytale adventures for moral lessons. Learning by Heart: Teachings to Free the Creative Spirit is the best art book ever. For more book ideas click here.

a bouquet of pink and orange flowers in a blue base

I have been interested in this book called Color Me Floral. The artist creates abundant floral arrangements according to flowers that grow each season. I paint small vases with overflowing flowers. I was definitely thinking of abundance. I need more abundant thoughts in my life.

The other project I am working on is a finger-painting book. I have been taking Suzanne Allard classes and learning how to be free in my work. I am learning abundance, that I have many ideas. There is no I can’t when it comes to art! We are all artists.

Wildflowers painted in various peach tones

Art chose me. My earliest memories are at school loving the way paint felt on my hands. I could make a mess, and it was amazing. Everything about me is art. I love color and am curious about the world around me, specifically nature. I always asked why! I still question everything. Flowers are easy to draw and paint. Wandering around gardens is also a wonderful hobby!

Think of your favorite treat or place. How does that make you feel? Then get out your supplies and start doodling or painting. I just read the prompt Today is a good day to…

Play with color and shapes. Except for your starting idea, don’t think about what you are doing and simply paint.

The biggest lesson I have learned is there is truly only make. I know there are happy mistakes. If I allow myself to feel like I made a mistake with painting, there’s nothing happy about it. I show up to my sessions with the belief that there is no right way to paint a flower. When I do, my work is beautiful!

Many works of art make me stop and wonder why or how. It may be a color or technique that interests me. There is one that I always think about and that is the School of Athens. I like learning about the world around me. The Renaissance period was about being open-minded. I love wandering around and being drawn to what sparks my curiosity.

I want people to know that we are all artists. Everyone can paint. The proof of that as children we all painted. We owned the world. After a certain age, we say oh I can’t paint. I’m not an artist. We dismiss our creative spirit for as James Victore says to pay the bills or conform to societal norms. I want everyone to know that there is room for all of us. There is peace and freedom that comes from painting. This is what I get from painting. I love to paint.

I like positive messages. Painting a few posters is on my list. I’ll choose a quote by Faith Ringgold. Tar Beach is an inspirational read too.

These words help me acknowledge doubt, or is it fear? Am I going to throw this painting away or keep going? I choose to keep going. I have learned that there are no mistakes. There is only make. Those wise words are Corita Kent.

Blue Flowers in a Blue Vase

Artist is what you do that can make a difference in someone’s life. Yes, an artist can sing or paint like me. My art is about the peace and freedom I feel as I paint. If a doctor or teacher is good that makes a difference in our care. A Painted Garden is a creative place where there are flowers, tea, and a big table where I can make a mess and paint. A Painted Garden is where wildflowers grow. There is no right way to paint flowers.

Ok, I had fun answering these questions and gave myself the inspiration to keep painting and creating. If you want to answer any of these questions, please do. Thank you for reading.

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Thanks for reading. Comment if you like. It is always fun to chat about art and learn new ideas.

With Love, Mireya

4 responses to “Unleash Your Creativity: 10 Art Interview Questions”

  1. beth Avatar

    great q’s and a’s and I’m just beginning a tiny book of watercolor paint pages. I’ve never done before other than when painting with my pre-k classes, so it should be an adventure – loved your answers

    1. Mireya Avatar

      Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed my post. Yes an adventure indeed. Have fun!

  2. MazCat Avatar

    I love reading your post…it oozes happiness to me…I draw sketch..create every day mostly quirky ..abstract art but sometimes words/ thoughts/ prose/ even sentences that one day might fill a story book!…
    I’m a dreamer and a believer but sadly sometimes I have sad thoughts from my younger self when older persons influenced my thought patterns for many years…but art & being creative sneaks in and covers those thoughts..Yes art to me is definitely in abstract form it’s a action that takes place between my implement that I’m holding and the article I’m going to present my work on…it is as individual and unique as myself…one of a kind..
    If I could work out how to share my art on here, I would proudly show it to you.

    1. Mireya Avatar

      Oh, thank you for your kind words. Yes, it happens to us all. It is important to honor our art and ourselves really.

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