Since the very first painting Clint ever completed, (Sunburst Girl, here on the right) I have been a major fan, supporter, encourager and even "agent" at times. I have been and am just so impressed with his talent. I have always wished I could draw or paint...well, I can...it just doesn't even hold a candle to the fabulous paintings that Clint creates. The "face" is his absolute favourite to get on that canvas. And it is the eyes...the essence of the soul in which he just makes come alive. (I know he is not the only artist to be able to do this..there are many talented people out there...but it is him that I love the most!) And, to think that he only picked up the brush and paint after a suggestion that I made...what would he be into right now if he didn't have this? He might still be working, driving truck for some company that doesn't appreciate his hard work ethics...getting up way too early in the mornings or in the middle of the night to do a drive or pick up of equipment at some concert venue. (his last job was driver for Christie Lites...lighting equipment for film, concert and stage) The job paid all right...but it was definitely not something he dreamed of doing since being a kid. No...when he was a kid he had a huge collection of face masks that he had created using paper, crayons and string. It all started with the face...but behind a mask ARE the real eyes...perhaps it was that moment in time that prepared him for creating his "masterpieces" some 30 odd years later. ;o)
I am a firm believer in following your dreams...realizing your passion and making it your life. It is not the easiest thing to do. And that, I'm sure anyone can attest to. But, if you have the guts...and your partner has the understanding patience to go with it...you can make it reality. In terms of being an artist...well, there is a reason for people freely using the the term, "Starving Artist". It is definitely not an easy road to travel. There is no one to give you a pay cheque at the end of two weeks of the endless work of creativity. When he first started painting back in 2002, he was employed full time. So the paint was a "past time" that he was taking a real shining to. And the walls of our home were instantly covered in super cool art. If you can't afford to buy art...make it! (that was what he used to say.) Seeing Clint's stuff on the walls, friends started to question commissioned pieces...that is a nice boost to one's self esteem. Because let me tell you, sweet honey child...an artist definitely has a hard time with calling a piece done...putting it out there for others to critique. (at least it is very hard in the beginning of the artist's life, it can and does get better) It's like writing someone you fancy, a note or a poem describing in detail how you truly feel about them. Putting your heart and soul into that little piece of paper in hopes of that special person receiving those words with appreciation and joy...yearning to hear more of what you have got to tell them. Every artist has poured their inner self into their "masterpiece"...the colours were chosen by design of their mind and the feelings evoked by that certain hue. No matter what is being created, it is definitely a piece of them that has gone into it. And now, they stand at the threshold of putting it out there for EVERYONE to see, judge, enjoy and maybe even fall in love with. There surely are a lot of emotions attached to the whole entire process. I enjoy watching the whole process...the tumultuous battle between artist and work.
The passion of paint was sinking further and further into the depths of Clint's essence. This IS in fact something that he had thought of as a kid. I could see the love he had...so could our close friends. I got him his first "gig" as a painter...a booked art show! His would be displaying his paintings on the walls of the fabulous "Locus on Main" during Oct, 2005. He had 15 paintings up on the walls...8 sold by the time he had to take them down. (MAJOR boost #2 to the good old self esteem...yes!) Sunburst Girl was the first to go. ;o)...she is still to this day Clint's fave. It was the first...it has a special place in his heart. Funny thing about that piece...he didn't even sign it! lol That first, successful art show put a fervour in Clint. He was painting more and more...commissions, presents...he fell in love with the art process.
New Years Eve, going into 2007, Clint and I came to Gabriola Island for the first time to spend the night with his brother and family. We had only ever been to one Gulf Island before, (well...Clint has a quick overnighter on Salt Spring once) Galiano...our friends lived there. As beautiful and serene as I thought it was there...I could never imagine living a life on an island. But Gabriola made me feel something...made Clint feel something. There was a community here...a vibrant one. There was Artworks, the only local gallery at the time...filled with art from the community. Paintings, photography, pottery, jewelry, fused glass, sculpture...I was amazed at all of the talent that I saw in that funky art gallery/coffee bar. I was like, "Clint, we could totally live here...don't you think?" That next year I was constantly mulling over inside my head the option of actually doing it...making the big move from the city to the little "hippy" island. What if we get bored? Well, we can always move back. Clint's brothers cabin was opening up, and we were given the chance to rent it..."YES"!!! I said. For so many reasons it was the greatest move we ever did. Here, we are in a big community of amazing people...plus a whack of crazy artists! You can't help but want to be creative when you live here. You are surrounded by it...what better a place to thrive for Clint.
Life will offer us choices all along the way...I say take the tangled path...the one that looks like a ton of work. At least there is some excitement there. ;o) I like the winding up and down hill path that we have chosen to take. I want Clint to follow his passion...even if it means eating only crackers and cheese sometimes!! lol We always have long beach walks and starlit nights...what more could we need? Well, Clint would like more work...more paintings to do. Have a dream for something on your wall...Clint could make it a reality...challenge him! ;o) ha ha ha ha!! Peace out.
Here's a taste of Clint's discography...I know it ain't music...I just like the sounds of that...and Clint LOVES his music! ;o)
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'Lennon' 2002 |
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'Clint' 2003 |
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'West Coast' 2003 |
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'Bano' 2003 |
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'Keith' 2004 |
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'Capt. Jack' 2004 |
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'Love Always' 2004 |
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'Jimi' 2005 |
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'Arrived' 2005 |
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Trouble Brewing' 2006 |
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'Janis' 2006 |
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'Dylan' 2007 |
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'Murder in Flight' 2009 |
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'Bunker Bay' 2009 |
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'7-UP Girl' 2008 |
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"Billy Minor' 2009 |
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'Fess' 2009 |
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'Andy' 2010 |
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'Brooke' 2010 |
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'Ocean' 2009 |
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'Grohl' 2010 |
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'Mick' (1st in 2005, reworked in 2010) |
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'Tulips' 2011 |
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'Popeye' 2011 |
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'Johnny' 2011 |
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'Marilyn' 2012 (my b-day prezzie!!!) |
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'Frida' 2012 |
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This is simply a taste of his work throughout the years. I would love to share them all...I just don't think anyone would have the time to take it all in! ;o) There is a link (on the bottom right of this blog page) to his Facebook page for more of his completed works. I guess I am just a very proud wifey. Proud of my husband for his accomplishments in life...and taking the giant leap of faith in pursuing one's dreams. And I love being along for the excitement that all of it brings. :o) Peace out...Pam. xo
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