Right to Left Side Changes Everything

While recovering from right shoulder surgery I decided to continue working on my art…with my left hand. An awkward thing to do after primarily using my dominant right hand my whole life but I considered it a challenge as I worked to ‘loosen up’ my artmaking. I’ve tended to use clean edges with obvious texture in my work, crisp edges arrived at by frequently using a palette knife to lay down sharp edges. Now with use of only left arm for 6 plus weeks, and limited use of right arm for the past two months, I pushed my way through the awkwardness of left handedness to find ways to still make art but with a new sense of freedom. The piece above, ‘Close By’ was created with various mark-making tools and techniques that I could accomplish with my left–stamping, scratching through semi-wet layers, not worrying about accuracy but simply the gist of shapes with refreshed color palette. All in all a good experiment and now that I am on the mend with more use of right arm, I’ll still be using my left to be sure I stay loose with my upcoming works.
Lesson learned: Right and left are equally valuable. Click image below to be taken to my website.



Hi, Ann, It was interesting to read about your lefthanded adventures. I am facing shoulder replacement and have been wondering how it will be with no use of one arm for an extended period of time. Congrats on using the challenge to grow your art. ~Pat
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Hi Pat. Thanks for sending a note. Yes, it’s been a bit annoying but I figured a way to make it somewhat fruitful. I’d been working to loosen up my painting marks and doing my design work lefthanded didn’t allow me to be detailed too soon and have my work be too tight for my liking. All in all a good adventure. I have an opening coming up in Portsmouth at Kennedy Gallery if you have time to get over there on Friday Nov. 1, 5-8. 15+ new works which I made during my rehab time. will be on display til December. Glad I’m on the mend now. *Hope you are doing well. Pretty great fall color so far don’t you agree?-Ann
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