{"id":13640,"date":"2015-10-20T13:15:30","date_gmt":"2015-10-20T13:15:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/?p=13640"},"modified":"2025-06-15T17:51:42","modified_gmt":"2025-06-15T16:51:42","slug":"pilgrims-on-the-road-to-meaning-michaela-hollyfield","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/pilgrims-on-the-road-to-meaning-michaela-hollyfield\/","title":{"rendered":"Pilgrims on the Road to Meaning: Michaela Hollyfield"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>In his Reith lectures Grayson Perry called artists &#8220;Pilgrims on the Road to Meaning&#8221;. At New Blood Art we wanted to gain insight into our artists personal roads to meaning so we asked them 3 questions:<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8211;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/newbloodart.com\/artist\/2680\/michaela-hollyfield\">Michaela Hollyfield<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-13643 size-large\" src=\"http:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/10\/DSC_0509-681x1024.jpg\" alt=\"DSC_0509\" width=\"681\" height=\"1024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/10\/DSC_0509-681x1024.jpg 681w, https:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/10\/DSC_0509-200x300.jpg 200w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 681px) 100vw, 681px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"line-height: 1.5;\"><b>The moment when you are at a party (for example) and someone asks: &#8216;What do you do?&#8217; You say, &#8216;I&#8217;m an artist.&#8217; Can you remember when that moment first happened for you and tell us about it?<br \/>\n<\/b><\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5;\"><b><br \/>\n<\/b><\/span><em>So when I was younger I was very self conscious about calling myself an &#8216;artist&#8217;.\u00a0<\/em><br \/>\n<em> I used to describe myself as a painter. Other people used to like to call me an artist and even though I was selling paintings at the time, I somehow felt unworthy of the title.\u00a0Through doing the MA course at Aberystwyth School of Art, I finally feel that I have developed into an &#8216;artist&#8217;.\u00a0<\/em><br \/>\n<em> In my life, I am also a mother and I have a part time job. Being an artist is one of my facets, but it is the one that gives me the biggest sense of pride as it is who I am essentially and after years of sacrificing the artist within me for the other roles I have had to play, I have space in my life to be that artist again and let that creativity flow.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> So when I now say &#8216; I am an artist&#8217; at a party, I say it with pride and a sense that I am defining who I really am and who I have always been.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p><b style=\"line-height: 1.5;\">Do you have any rituals or routines to help the creative process?<br \/>\n<\/b><em>I find that in my practice I need to work on several paintings at once. Stretching my canvases and sizing them is an intrinsic part of my process. It gives me a sense of ownership on the surface I am working on and is a key ritual for me.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> I further the connection with the canvas by staining it with thin layers of oil thinned out with turpentine. I make arbitrary marks and drops and then leave it to dry, while working on another one. I am at this moment using &#8216;Zest it&#8217; as my thinner. I have noticed there is a difference between that and turpentine ( especially the cost), however it seems to be a good alternative.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> Coffee is also a big part of my ritual and process!<\/em><br \/>\n<em> Looking and responding to the marks and effects that have been made on the canvas through the staining process is part of my ritual too, and somehow getting into the &#8216;zone&#8217; where I allow my subconscious to dictate my responses. Music is also a part of the creative process.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> I need to work on many paintings at once otherwise I lose myself in one and then start to over work. By having several canvases ready and prepared I can keep the flow going and alternate my responses.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> All of the motifs come from research, sketches, personal experiences and things which move me.<\/em><br \/>\n<em> The work I am doing at this moment is heavily influenced by the Tim Buckley song &#8216;To the Siren&#8217; which I have been trying to master on the guitar for nearly a year!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><b>What was the best piece of advice you were given?<br \/>\n<\/b><em>The best piece of practical advice I was given was to use many pots of turps or thinner for each colour, so as not to &#8216;muddy&#8217; my colours and \u00a0to use glass as a palette. This advice was given to me by Rebecca Fortnum on my BA course back in 1994-1997.<\/em><br \/>\n<em>My current MA tutor, Miranda Whall&#8217;s best bit of advice is to trust in my process, and my intuition. To allow it to be and be confident that everything I have done before hand has led to that moment.<\/em><br \/>\n<em>Both tutors have had an invaluable influence on my creative development.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/newbloodart.com\/blog\/artists-and-studios-michaela-hollyfield\/\">See inside the studio<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In his Reith lectures Grayson Perry called artists &#8220;Pilgrims on the Road to Meaning&#8221;. 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