Book Review: ‘Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice’ by J. F. Martel

For my next read of 2024, I finally got around to reading J. F. Martel’s ‘Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice’.

Of course, you will gasp when you learn this book was a gift from my friend Leander. Since I like to create stories, music, and digital art, we’ve often discussed creativity and art. These conversation topics prompted Leander to gift ‘Reclaiming Art…’.

Martel is a writer and filmmaker in the Canadian TV and film industry; he has the credentials to discuss art. His writing style is not challenging or impenetrable – Martel writes to communicate. If it is sometimes difficult to read, it is because of the complexity of the topic.

As the subtitle claims, ‘Reclaiming Art…’ is a ‘Treatise, Critique, and Call to Action’. (He won me over with that use of an Oxford comma.) Martel differentiates – referencing James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and James Cameron – art from artifice. Artifice, in simple terms, is either pornographic or didactic. I.e., it either makes the observer want something or want to avoid something. For example, an advert is artifice because it makes you want to buy something. True Art (TM) does no such thing. From there, ‘Reclaiming Art…’ goes off in ways I couldn’t summarise in a review.

While I have yet to grasp all of Martel’s ideas, what I did understand was inspiring. This book is for creators and consumers alike, especially if you’re weary of this modern world. It’s not only informative but also a call to action that can invigorate your creative spirit.

Reading ‘Reclaiming Art…’ has sparked a deep introspection into my creative process as a writer.

And that’s a powerful thing.

On Hitting 100 Followers and the Creation of a Sister Site!

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Wow! So, here we are! 100 followers! *Cue party blowers and confetti showers* I didn’t think I’d ever get to the point where 100 people would voluntarily subject themselves to my waffling posts and inane ramblings that I try to pass off as “writing”. But here we are! So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you — it really means a lot! Here’s to many more stories in the future! 🙂

I do apologise that my Bite-Sized Horror series has fallen by the wayside recently, but I’ve had neither the time nor the energy to keep it up at a consistent quality. Maybe when my life returns to something that resembles normality, it’ll make a return! In the meantime, I hope my short stories alone are enough fuel for thought (fuel for nightmare?).

Okay, so, that fanfare and apology is out of the way and done with — on to the next part. Writing is one of my main hobbies, alongside music (which I write, record and publish online) and art. It’s this latter point I’d like to draw your attention to. I like to make my own art (mostly digital paintings), and I’ve recently been adding images of my own creation to my short stories (check out the latest additions, for examples!). Well, it turns out that I’ve amassed quite a lot of art over the course of this hobby, and a few weeks ago I started sharing the pieces via Instagram, to positive response. I thought to myself, “Why not do the same on WordPress?”

I didn’t want to start uploading art onto this blog, as it’s solely for my short stories and horror pieces, and I didn’t want to get my threads crossed or to strike tonal inconsistencies — my stories are, for the most part, horror-themed, whereas my art is quite gentle, dreamy, and psychedelic. So, I’ve made a sister site on WordPress, dedicated entirely to my art. If you’re in any way interested, you can find it here: https://artinsoulstudio.wordpress.com/ — but at the moment, it’s in its fledgling stages!

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An example of the sort of art I’ll be sharing! Artwork by Joshua G. J. Insole

Don’t worry, though — writing is (and shall remain) my main point of focus (even if I don’t have time to work on Bite-Sized Horror!). Art is quite a quick time-filler — I can bash out a painting in ten minutes or so; it doesn’t occupy that much time. I just thought it might be nice to also start sharing my other creative hobbies, as well!

Well, I guess that’s all I really wanted to say! So, thanks for the follows, likes, comments and shares over this past year — I look forward to many more years of blogging with you guys!

P.S. If you’re interested in my music, you can find it on YouTube or SoundCloud!