Friday, August 08, 2025

Taking photos of artists


It was Leamington's annual "Art in the Park" festival last weekend. I always buy something relatively small, and not too expensive, because I like owning things that a real person has produced. There is a connection between artist and work that really speaks to me. 

This year, the addition to my collection is a small, ceramic cat. 

For the last few years, when I buy a piece, I like to grab a photo of it with the artist. To me, it helps cement the connection between the person who has made the item, and the piece itself. 

Tracey Warner - Artist

A couple of years ago, the pick was this drawing of a Lemur.  

On a recent trip to the Isle of Man, some flowers made from giant pipecleaners. 

And in Lisbon, this drawing of a tram. 

 

I know most of the subjects look a little bemused, but they are talented people, who are quite modest about their skills. I think it's important to fill the internet with these photos, rather than talentless idiots, as it is at the moment. 

I'll keep doing this. OK, I'm not a big art collector. Neither money or space allows me to be that, but my little collection is enhanced by the photos I feel. 

How about everyone else? Do you enjoy the connection between creative and their creation? And yes, I do mean model railways, as well as art. 

2 comments:

Simon Hargraves said...

Yes, absolutely! We have several artworks of various sorts, bought directly from the people who created them, they're often a reminder of a trip or visit. I love the idea of photographing the artist with their work, too.

Paul B. said...

I like that idea. I do buy artwork on occasion, mostly linocuts, and mostly from artisan markets. It's always nice to buy directly from and talk to the creator.