Sunday, 10 February 2019

Maakika Art and its Origins and the Book

Maakika Art is (c)2019 Terry Hooper-Scharf

Yes, the book is STILL available.  Also, I was surprised to find that the Art Wanted page had 5, 331 views and 14 comments -mostly from female artists who appreciated Maakika.

Here are some comments from the Art Wanted site (link on blog list):

"i said in another post that these make me think of some hinted at mythology. 


"Seriously, these are the best things you do and you should concentrate making more or using them as a design project (T-shirts, posters whatever). Clean 'em up just a little and they'd be incredible."


"interesting.. kind of tribal... - the shapes down the left hand side, do they symbolise the moon phases, by any chance? :)"


"These Maakika pieces are wonderful Terry!! I find them really fasinating."


"So charming! A real treasure!"


"very cool"

 Artists really do need support you know.









Whenever I try to explain to someone the origins of The Maakika I get odd looks. I have no idea why, unless the people I'm explaining this to have no artistic minds and have never known a fevered mind!

However, the story I told on the original Maakika Art site in 2008 is factual. These pieces have been called some of the best work I've done -my comic work getting swiftly dismissed! I'm also told, though I never saw it that way myself until I went through all the pieces again, that the pieces seem to form a type of mythology or at least hint at one.  I'll let YOU decide.


The Origins


"What is Maakika Art?"  I get asked that a great deal and to be honest it is a very brief story!


In 2006 I had a serious respiratory infection.  It came and went but,in 2007,it came back with a vengeance over several months and with complications I thought it would see me shift this mortal coil -and I am NOT joking -it was really "looking the reaper in the eyes"!




Around May, 2007, it got really bad.  Then, suddenly,pouring with sweat, while seated on a bus, my mind started getting a rush of images -maybe 50-60.  I got home exhausted but I sat down and began to draw.  Honestly, at 50 years of age I had drawn many things but these new images were so out of my usual frame of image reference that I was stumped.

I drew a few, sat back and thought "What the bloody hell have I drawn?!" Almost instantly the word "Maakika" [pronounced "Mah-kee-kah"] came into my head.  At the same time I got the definition "solid black and white art under guidance from the Maakika".  Ahh, a fevered mind -and no drugs involved!


I've searched the word on the internet, in books and anywhere else I can but it seems not to exist. I cannot find anything similar.


And with each came a title or description.


So,a divine gift from the Maakika pantheon seems credible!


And lucky.


The original images are all 21 x 29 cms and though I've not parted with the first "inspired" drawings which look crude to my eye, several were sold for between £150-£300 each (I gave them away!)


I still have the original images in my mind [they won't shift!] but I've been inspired to work on larger images [60 x 42 cms]. 


So, if you have any questions or comments get in touch! 


And remember:only one person does Maakika art -me (and I have absolutely no idea what's coming next!)


The Maakika Art ~ you can buy the book!






Paperback, 
A4
32 Pages
 Price: £10,00   now £6.00(excl. VAT)
Prints in 3-5 business days
http://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper-scharf/maakika-art/paperback/product-21849434.html




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