Yken Teruya - McDonald's Bag
There’s been a funny thing happening in the
blogosphere in the last six weeks or so. It is a phenomenon I’ve seen discussed
briefly from time to time, but around August, I noticed more and more people
were talking about it; and now it seems to have steamrolled.
“It” being “honesty” in blogging.
The bloggers talking about it seem to feel an odd kind
of peer pressure as a result of *other* bloggers, whom they feel:
1. Produce more work and/or completed projects than they ever could;
2. Produce better work than they ever could;
3. Have more professional looking photographs than they do;
4. Have prettier homes/neater and/or nicer homes;
5. Have an aspirational lifestyle that they can’t match;
6. Insert your particular “envy” here. (I'll add as they come in)
a) Have a book coming out/are going on a book tour;
b) Have been /are going to the BIG quilt shows, or Quilt Market or the like;
c) Seem to have an inexhaustible source of income for purchasing the "in" fabrics, going to workshops and retreats, etc.
So, what does all that have to do with me? Well, let me start by saying that I'm not feeling some weird kind of
pressure to be more accessible as a result of (entirely fictitious) “life
envy”; but those ongoing discussions about blog lifestyle / blogging styles *have* got me thinking about this whole
blogging thing – what its purpose is, for both you and I.
The fact is, I’m a bit bored by myself, and I’ve been wondering how I could change my blog in a way that would make it more interesting for me as well as you. (ETA) This doesn't mean I'm going to blog to please my readers; and I know this blog is mine and rest assured, will reflect my point of view - but I'm curious about what kinds of things people like to read about on blogs.
So I have the following questions:
1. Do you like to read about the life stuff?
2. Do you like to see/hear about other non art or quilt related sewing?
3. Do you want to see the things that inspire the work? (Which run the gamut from other artists, news articles, clothing, rugs, or ??????)
4. Do you want to hear more about the thinking process and/or inspiration that drives the work? (Be warned, I start thinking about the finished pieces months before I ever start sketching, let alone pick up a piece of fabric!)
5. Do you want to see those sketches?
6. Do you want to see the notes?
7. Is there something else you want to read about? (but not gardening or learning Spanish as was jokingly suggested below!)
I may not take all of your suggestion(s), but things aren't going to stay the same and I do want to hear from you –your opinion does matter! So, given your druthers, what would YOU like to see here?
P.S. Although I feel like I have always “kept it real” on my blog, perhaps it needs to be said:
My life is that of a middle class, middle-aged wife and mother. I have a full-time day job, a Beloved Spouse who ought to be regularly assured of that title, young adult children, fur babies and a home to jointly take care of. I have real life stuff that takes up space in my heart, mind and body, finances always need to be kept in mind when purchasing things for my artwork, my house is never as clean as it should be, and at least half the time, I subsist on cheese and crackers and BSP has to forage for meals because I am too immersed in my work to cook.
Oh sure, it *sounds* all romantic on Facebook when I say we had a cheese flight and a glass of wine for dinner, but it’s only because I want to race back to the studio! (Really, it's BSP who suffers most because of my 30-40 hour work weeks in the studio!)