Thursday, January 27, 2011

Featured Artist - Olga Cuttell

Olga Cuttell, Vancouver BC

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Olga is another non Sateam member who we are featuring on our blog. It’s really nice (and inspiring) to see other mediums and hear what makes those artists tick.

I adore the lightness and whimsy is Olga’s work. My absolute favorites are her birds. You’d think being a horse person I’d be drawn to her horses which are also lovely. But her birds make me think of a warm spring morning, sun shinning and birds chirping. They give me such a inner warmth I could look at her shop all day. My favorite is her Moment of Silence.




How long have you been working in your medium?

Not that long actually. Recreationally, I’ve done pencil sketches and the odd illustration for years, but my ink technique – which is, by far, the most prominent among my professional pieces – is something I discovered only about 3 years ago.

What drew you to this medium?

Many things. It’s more versatile than water-colour (allowing layered compositions and shorter drying times). It also tends to generate a more vivid final colour output, which is key to generating my themes and is a source of joy as an artist.

What is your favorite thing about your art?

See above. Colour and it’s ability to tell an emotional tale. I tend towards the whimsical and I actively seek out themes that raise the spirit.

What's your favorite piece?

Impossible question. The Sisters is one of my earliest ink pieces and I still come back to it…but even then…my favorite piece is the one I’m working on at the time.

What's the hardest piece you've ever made?

Anything commissioned. The vast majority of my art, I paint for myself and hope people like it. When I take on a commission, the pressures are different; that is to say there is pressure, and so I have to change my mindset and work harder to relax.

What’s the one favorite tool you cannot live without?

Love.

What’s your favorite thing about your workspace or studio?

My favorite thing is also my biggest headache sometimes. My studio is in my home, which is convenient and keeps me close to the things that are most important to my life. Of course, it also makes it harder to step outside my life sometimes. My husband and son are great about giving me space, but my two-year-old daughter…not so much.

What is your other craft?

Pottery. I love the textures and having a piece that you can use in your home. Home-made pottery, even amateur work, has a wonderfully unique character about it that never grows old with me. I have great admiration for those who have developed both skill and style when working the clay.

Who or what inspires you?

I love the natural world and believe it to be both an inspiration and an expression of living art. I’m also captivated by the inherent strength that I believe lives in the hearts of the world’s women. We are beautiful at all ages, and in all shapes and colours. I like to remember that and I see evidence of it every day.

What's your favorite inspirational saying?

If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.

What's one thing you've never done you’ve always wanted to do?

You need more space in this blog... If I have to choose just one thing, it would be skydiving. We’ve got some friends who do it as a lifestyle choice (they do instruction and videos to supplement their addiction) and it sounds like everything I’ve ever wanted in a hobby – excitement, challenge, fellowship. Expensive though.

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