Art a journey or destination?
Chris Follows
Artist, co-founder at artsXR and Emerging Technologies Manager at University of the Arts London (UAL)
I left high school at 16 with little to no qualifications other than art & cooking. I wanted to do art, but it was not an option at that time, coming from working class family on an West Midlands housing estate - brick laying or catering college were my two career options.?
I had an amazing 3 years at Stafford catering college & decided a career as a chef was the life for me, got my first chef job in local hotels, restaurants & a few years later got a chef job close to London in Shepperton, working my way up the chef career brigade.?
I later worked in London as a chef for a few years and travelled a bit, only then did I start to think about my lack of career options as a kid leaving school - so I found an evening life drawing class at a local art college in Wimbledon, it was a totally different world for me.?
I built up enough confidence at life drawing class, to then think about studying art for real. I went to a brilliant Saturday art class, for portfolio preparation, where I got support to build up a portfolio to apply for a art foundation course, and later got a place.?
I finally made the move from being a chef to full time art school ‘mature’ student :) The art foundation year at Wimbledon school of art was the most amazing year I’d ever had, opened a whole new world - although I was still working as a chef most evenings, weekends, not free yet.?
For me the past year or so in the NFT space has been the closest to the excitement & energy I felt during the art foundation year. The NFT space is like one massive endless art foundation course.?
I was ok with the art side of things but one of my biggest fears was essay writing, but I somehow got through. I built up an art portfolio on the foundation course & applied for an art degree. I was happy to be offered a few places but chose to stay at Wimbledon School of Art.?
My time at art school was life changing, having time & space to develop and grow. I developed my mesh painting technique in the final year & graduated with a 1st. Again, the dissertation writing was the worst but I somehow coped. I was still a chef in the evenings & weekends.?
Leaving art school with a mission to change my career from a Chef to artist was a massive challenge & stress for me. I could not go back to working 16 hours a day in the kitchen, I really wanted to make the move into a new career, so I got a studio, and started painting.?
I survived a year as a full-time artist, selling paintings but I was also still working part-time as a chef. I decided being a full-time artist was not sustainable long term so with a heavy heart I became a full-time chef again & my gamble to move careers had seemingly failed.?
I still have nightmares to this day about trying to make the career transition from chef to artist. Giving up a job, career you know is secure, reliable & will pay the bills is not easy & very stressful - I see this kind of stress in the NFT space, artist looking to do the same.?
I found out about a 1-year multimedia course at South Thames College. Doing this provided the extra edge & was the missing link I needed, I learnt to do basic web code & more about computing. Suddenly an art degree + multimedia experience/knowledge meant I was employable.?
Finally, after about a seven-year transition from first starting life drawing classes, I had my first full time (non-chef) job that meant I could leave the kitchen, for the first time since I was 16 - my first ever non-chef new job was a multimedia technician at Wimbledon School of Art, later moving into academic team.?
I recall being so happy working a regular 9-5 job & having evenings & weekends free, to do what I want, no 16-hour days without daylight or any crazy chefs busting my balls.?
I was free & there was no going back to the kitchen. I managed to also paint in my spare time, wow.?
All my years as a chef I was treated like a workhorse. So I was shocked when my new employer seemed to care about me. An early sign of this was when I got offered a dyslexia test. I’d never been offered this test before through school, work or even my degree, so I did it.?
The dyslexia test just confirmed what I had known for years, I had severe dyslexia and had developed a whole array of coping strategies to get me through school, work as a chef and university. Would things have been any different if I’d known earlier, who knows???I’m happy to see people embracing dyslexia today & it’s a big part of the creative community.?
I continue to work at UAL & develop my art practice in my spare time. I never went back to being a chef, but still have nightmares of being in the kitchen & working my last shift - I’m also not a full-time artist, which is still very much a goal & part of this long journey.?
I’ve had various art studios where I’ve continued to develop my mesh painting process, achieved by pushing acrylic paint through perforated aluminum mesh, resulting in a pixelated image, which resembles a cross between a tapestry and a lithography print.?
Following eviction from my last IRL art studio space - a squat in Stockwell Studios, London & the subsequent closure of the manufacturer of a very specific acrylic paint & aluminum mesh supplier I used for my mesh paintings, I stopped making physical mesh paintings.?
So, with no art studio or materials to paint with, I tried mesh painting using VR & Blender, exploring various digital processes & I minted my first mesh painting NFT on hic et nunc early March 2021,?this ignited a whole new wave of excitement & passion for making art again.?
Today I love working with emerging tech R&D at art school, having an XR business, making art again & being a small part of the web3 community.
This was a longer thread than I had intended, so thank you for taking the time to read & respond, much appreciated.??I'm working on the next chapter in real time.
Mesh Paintings by Chris Follows - https://linktr.ee/chrisfollows
Co-founder: Global Tech Advocates & Tech London Advocates: Young Entrepreneurs; emerging African Diaspora Writer and Web 3 Ideator
1 年Amazing journey and you have had such a positive influence to the creative arts & tech community - me and Femi are really privileged to still be collaborating and sharing ideas with you. Thanks Chris.
Founder @ Indigo Storm XR | Multimedia Project Management, Creative Direction
2 年Thank you for sharing Chris!
Marketing Manager @AUSTRALO
2 年Such an inspiring story!! Since moving to England, I've also learned that, sometimes, dreams don't come true in the shape and form we thought they would, but persistence, hard work and resilience always pay off. Thanks so much for sharing, Chris :)
Artist, co-founder at artsXR and Emerging Technologies Manager at University of the Arts London (UAL)
2 年ahhh just noticed all the duplicated paragraphs lol, updated now sorry :-//
Creativity is needed everywhere, all sectors. We need to get this government to change its terribly divisive approach to education.?