
21 Oct Back to Basics
By: Garen Robie
Back to Basics
You’re never too old or advanced in your skills to retrace your steps and reacquaint yourself with fundamentals. I learned that the hard way when I experienced a huge setback in my education. In 2003 I began studies at Wabash College and dove head on into my studies and extra curriculars. Not only did I attempt to begin a triple minor—math, philosophy and Spanish—in addition to my Fine Arts Sculpture degree, but I participated in the debate team and worked as a carpenter/painter for the theater department. Later on I took it on myself to study off campus twice. In my previous blog I discussed my time in Ecuador, but I also participated in an immersive internship as an artist assistant in New York City under the New York Arts Program.
Undeterred, my wife and I did our research and found I could obtain state grants to renew my studies at Ivy Tech. I would have to restart my foundations, but retaking foundation classes after years of working as a professional artist has allowed me to further hone my skills as well as to learn from the perspective of other students just beginning their journey in the arts. This experience helped me immensely here at Ignite Studio, where I teach certification classes in 3D printing, laser engraving, and vinyl cutting, along with quick start beginners classes in wheel throwing. Relearning and teaching fundamental skills has greatly improved my work, and I invite you to come to Ignite to sharpen your own skills with one of our kits—all of which contain a book or instructions on the craft—or take one of our classes. Whether you’re an advanced professional or a novice beginner, it’s never a bad idea to get back to basics.