Study of a Creative Life


I grabbed the hyper-detailed directions and dashed out Saturday morning towards Canton, GA to capture the first episode of my new digital documentary series focused on creative souls in the south. Artist Melanie Eberhardt and I have been friends for many years. There's a great ease about our relationship, where conversation and laughter flow effortlessly and we leave each other feeling nourished, inspired, and really tired.
There's also a hefty bit of mileage and wrong turns between us, but I knew I wanted the first episode to feature Melanie in her own space. Aside from being one of the most creative people I know, she lives a colorful life in a small trailor on four acres of land at the end of the tire tracks, off the gravel road. She shares this space with four Arabian horses, pony Joe, a (once-stray) pot-belly pig, twelve cats of various shapes, colors and tail-lengths, a (once-stray) Cockatiel, and a (once-abandoned) spit-fire Daschund/Laborador Retriever mix named Lucky.
"Promise me you will not clean your house," I said firmly. "I mean it. I want the real you. The real studio. The real space. And don't wear anything you wouldn't normally wear. People need to see the real you." And when she greeted me at the door with her torn bluejeans and muddy boots, I knew all would be well. I captured nearly 10GB of still images, video and audio of Melanie and her world that day. Watching. Studying texture and motion. Searching for details. Asking questions. Digging deep. Freezing moments in time. Shining a bright light upon a significant soul.
Tell me about the creative people in your life.
Reader Comments (26)
Love this. It's just so real. So perfectly real.
We'll look forward to seeing more..
http://createeveryday.blogspot.com/2009/02/artist-in-residence.html
I wish a had a picture to show you her incredible beauty...
One of the creative people in my life, I would have to say, would be my mother. Although she probably doesn't consider herself creative . . . I see her in a much different light. Here's a photo with a little story attached:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thekreativelife/3290568259/
I've had many creative people in my life over the years, but many of them have moved away. So I feel I'm lacking creative people in my life right now. Something I mourn everyday. I guess that's why I enjoy blogging. I've found some wonderfully creative people online, though, of course, it's not the same as sitting with them and enjoying a long conversation.
Here's a link to something I posted that is inspired by today's entry here.
http://lifesignatures.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/our-creative-youths/
http://flickr.com/photos/29536663@N04/2761847412/
http://flickr.com/photos/29536663@N04/2761848550/
http://madelinebea.blogspot.com/2009/02/my-muses.html
Thanks for the inspiration and Happy Monday!
I can't wait to see more!
http://imother2point0.blogspot.com/2009/02/caution-wet-paint.html
http://themares.blogspot.com/2008/12/my-middlest-child.html
just one of her most recent gifts to me:
http://themares.blogspot.com/2009/02/luckiest-mom-evah.html
She took a day-long studio session and spiced it up with her own creative flair--some too risque to show, but here's a taste:
http://flickr.com/photos/tippingpointphoto/2877693062/in/set-72157606498798828/
http://flickr.com/photos/tippingpointphoto/2877693614/in/set-72157606498798828/
www.wishfulthinking.typepad.com
My friend Claudia is one of the most creative people that I have ever met. It's always such a treat, when I remember to take my camera with me, whenever we spend the day together. Waiting for a lunch at an Italian restaurant, I noticed the light at the end of our table. She slid over and positioned herself right in the light. I snapped this picture.
http://fotografias-fotografias.blogspot.com/2009/01/claudia.html
-Alex