The Painter's Process

Painting is what I do. I set up a palette and apply paint to a canvas with a brush and render a depiction of a three dimensional subject onto a two dimensional surface. It’s a simple enough idea, but the process is always a catharsis.

As I paint, I am implementing a plan to accomplish a goal. I am solving problems. I am considering rules and principles. I am looking, seeing, and trying to understand. I am calling on my experiences and what I know about my subject and the world it occupies. I am continually evaluating, failing, succeeding, and re-evaluating. I am deciding what finished means. I am trying to see my work and what it says about me through another’s eyes.

When I am done, I am satisfied. I gave myself to the process and put forth the best effort I could during that time. I thought, remembered, and learned. The completed work, while being the most concrete, is only part of the product of the process. And, hopefully, the work itself will be more than just paint applied to a canvas with a brush.

Michael Janosky
Sunday, April 26, 2020

This piece was written in response for a call-out from Nickel Plate Arts for their May, 2020 exhibit about process and the healing power of art. I had always wanted to express where I was at in my head when painting and am glad to have received the necessary prompt.

Indiana Art Fair

I am happy to be participating in the Indiana Art Fair at the Indiana State Museum in downtown Indianapolis again this year. This is my second year participating and 2016 is the 13th year for the event. It will take place on Saturday, February 13th from 10am to 5pm with a special members only preview starting at 9am. There is also a preview night on Friday the 12th being promoted as "Galentine's Art Night" which gives guests the opportunity to mingle with the artists and enjoy hors d'oeuvres, wine, and music. The Indiana State Museum will have information about admission to the preview night.

Last year the weather was the peak of winter, but there was still an overwhelming amount of wonderful and supportive art patrons enjoying the fair throughout the day. I saw many of my previous patrons and met new ones that I have maintained relationships with. This event is a highlight of my art year and the staff and volunteers do an outstanding job of making it a wonderful time for the artists and the guests. So, if you are looking for an exceptional art event or an interesting way to spend Valentine's Day weekend, visit the 2016 Indiana Art Fair!





Noblesville Banner Art Gallery

The City of Noblesville, Noblesville Main Street, and Nickel Plate Arts have collaborated to create a banner art gallery in downtown Noblesville. Hamilton County artists were selected to have their original works reproduced on banners to hang throughout downtown Noblesville through October. This is a wonderful showcase for the participating artists and a demonstration of the important role the arts play in our communities. If you are driving by, my banner is on the west side of 9th Street, about a half block south of the square.