Continued from Page 24 subconscious through imagery.” “I’m an abstract surrealist,” Lindley said. “I was infl uenced by two groups of people. One group lives in the world of fi lm and storytelling — directors like Rid- ley Scott, Stanley Kubrick, George Lucas, Federico Fellini in particular. They really infl uence how I look at the world. The other group are authors — André Breton, Walter Benjamin. Benjamin would observe peo- ple walking by while he was at a café, to see how they behave. Surrealism is usually misunderstood and it really started out of spontaneous writing.” Reading continues to inspire him, Lind- ley said. For artists that may be struggling to create during quarantine, he suggests identifying what inspires you and going from there. “It may be going out on a walk in nature or looking through a book of photographs,” he said. “Whatever it takes to push your creative button. It may be watching com- fort movies like me. Pick a genre and start from there.” Lindley said he also recommends exper- imenting and seeking out methods that suit each individual artist. “I work in oil on canvas and plywood; watercolor, gouache, and ink, on watercolor paper and Sumi paper or in my sketch- Lindley’s ‘Essence of Life: Blue and Green.’ ‘Refl ections in Green’ by Lindley. book. And Prismacolor color pencils on 150 pound Stonehenge black paper,” he said. “Each of these enables me to express a quick idea that may lead to a composed and developed piece over time. For inspiration about media, cross the threshold into an art store, and be overwhelmed with the alterna- tives and opportunities.” When asked what exact tools can help artists, Lindley advocated for his personal love of a good story. “Art is a lifetime journey of discovery,” Lindley said. “Art is a personal endeavor for many. There are artist collaborations Thank You for Your Support! that are assembled to achieve a common goal and common work. But for individ- ual artists, and for coastal artists in particu- lar, preferred tools are a personal choice … Growing up with Walt Disney characters and cartoons, I always thought that it was all about the illustration. But later in life I found that Disney was almost more about the story than the illustrations that he and his team brought to life on the big screen. So, I would recommend identifying a sto- ryline. It can always change, but like with Disney, the story can become the armature upon which to hang exciting images.” ‘Biological Time Clock Enlightenment’ by Lindley. 5: Reciprocal “STEP INTO THE TASTE” & try our fresh homemade clam chowder, and paninis! BREAKFAST • CLAM CHOWDER • PANINIS • BURGERS • FISH & CHIPS (360) 777-3749 • OPEN 8-11 AM & 12-7 PM • 7 DAYS A WEEK Located on the Bolstad beach approach. 203 Bolstad West, Long Beach, Washington THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021 // 25