The ‘Other’ Story

Sometimes I make a print or drawing with something specific in mind, like a character or action.  This print is an example of just that.  The original drawing was simply of the two squirrels… one reaching towards the heavens.  Redrawing the image on my woodblock revealed something else entirely as I had reasoned that the squirrel had to be standing on top of something.

All my work has a narrative streak and this one had in my head a narrative surrounding the squirrel at the top.  However, isn’t it always the way it is, that some person or story always seems to overshadow some other no less important story or character or idea.  In many ways I had placed myself in the character of the squirrel.  After all, art-making certainly centers around the artist and like it or not, I’m not immune to the narcissistic inclinations most artists have (or maybe it is just me).  The other story, the untold story is the impact that those seemingly unknown characters have on our lives.  The quieter side of our existence.  This is what I finally decided to honor with this print, though it’s certainly not to discredit the actions of the more active or ambitious.

It was quite a humbling experience really trying to place myself in the place of the stalwart musk ox.  I wanted him to be recognized.  I wanted to be recognized.  What a strong desire we have to be known, credited and appreciated.  The reality is though that this rarely happens, and so there are two ways to go from there…and the musk ox is no different.

Outwardly, there are multiple characters in this print, but the more I view it I start to think that these are two important facets of one self.  Two parts of a whole.  For what is one without the other.

More than anything else though, this print is ‘thank you,’ and you know who you are.

  1. Cory’s avatar

    Andy, I love your vulnerability in this post. The confession of wanting to be seen and loved. Core to who we are but mostly lost in shame and guilt for wanting it. I miss you my friend. I love seeing your heart in your work. It inspires me.

  2. John Blase’s avatar

    Andy,

    I’m a friend of Cory’s…a writer and work in publishing…your artwork is great! Is this a completed story? If so, are you willing to show it? I’d love to read it.

    Thanks!
    John

  3. Andy’s avatar

    Thanks for the replies…
    John, This particular print is what I call a story print. It’s a single image and bit of text that contains the kernel of an entire story, the remainder of which is left to the viewer. For these types of ideas I prefer to open the door and stand out of the way (so to speak). I actually have a number of complete illustrated stories as well that can be seen here: http://www.fablewood.com/oldsite/

    I also have a brand new story I just finished writing (still needs editing) that I’ll be working on the imagery for in the coming months. And I have to ask…that you work in publishing, what type of publishing and might they have any interest in the type of work I do?

    Best,
    and thanks again