I discovered a
new favorite in the art world this week – maybe I should say favorites
actually. Following a link shared by a
friend, I learned about Mica Angelea Hendricks and in particular was
drawn to this post in her blog. Mica tells
the story of how one day her 4 year old daughter asked if she could draw in
Mica’s sketchbook. Not just any sketchbook,
but Mica’s new, special, very high quality sketchbook. Mica tried to divert her daughter’s attention
to her own art supplies and away from Mom’s special book, but it was a lost
cause. Her daughter was holding a trump
card, really the trump card. “If you can’t share, we might have to take it
away if you can’t share.” Yup, that was
check and mate.
Mica had drawn a
lady’s head, and she told her daughter that she was about to draw a body to go
with it. Her daughter assumed those
duties. Mica initially resigned herself
to just discarding this sketch, but when she looked at what her daughter drew,
she loved it. In Mica’s words:
Not surprisingly, I LOVED what she drew. I had drawn a woman’s
face, and she had turned her into a dinosaur-woman. It was beautiful, it
was carefree, and for as much as I don’t like to share, I LOVED what she had
created.
And this is what they created:
They developed
this system. Mica drew the heads, her
daughter would add the bodies and then Mica would add colors and highlights to
finish the piece. You can see lots of
their work on Mica’s blog.
To me there are
a ton of lessons from this story. The
one that jumps most to mind for me though these days is the beauty that can
come from collaboration.
Collaboration
produces results that individuals working alone would never achieve. I know Mica only through reading her work but
I’m very confident she would agree that she would never have gotten to dinosaur-woman here on her own.
I’m a big
believer in collaboration. Like with
Mica and her daughter I often find that when I work together with other people
on projects that we produce results both unexpected and beautiful.
