What and who inspires you? Who are some of your favorite artists?
Living life one day at a time is what inspires me. Being present in the moment inspires me. Doing my best to fill someone else up other than myself inspires me. Seeing others be kind inspires me. Chivalry inspires me. My husband and son who inherently do all these things inspire me.
And just a few of my favorite visual artists are Ansel Adams, Sally Mann, Bastiaan Woudt, Austin Eddy, Jackie Gendel, Katherine Bernhardt, Mary Nelson Sinclair, KiKi Slaughter, Thrush Holmes, Elizabeth Peyton, Botticelli, Paolo Uccello and many more Italian Renaissance painters...Da Vinci, etc. Then there is of course Henri Matisse, Picasso, Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Diebenkorn, Andy Warhol and on and on...
Any favorite art projects or things that you do with your son? Have these evolved as he grows older? Any tips for parents hoping to encourage that deep appreciation for art early and often?
I love to sit down with him and draw the same thing from our imagination, then compare the two. We find it hilarious and not too serious, and it’s something that can be done anywhere. He also loves to direct me when I am working on my iPad pro...he starts to tell me a story and I start drawing...it can go on forever and it is so fun to create something like this in an animation-type program, because we can literally see it unfold at the end.
When we took River to the Yayoi Kusama exhibit and The High Museum, he just lit up. The lines did not bother him and it was incredible to see how the 3-dimensional installation work attracted him more than the 2-dimensional paintings. I think it's important for parents to encourage all mediums of art, not just the one you know best. I am now taking him to more performances where he sees the art come to life on-stage, and seeing a new side to him that he is discovering on his own.
Finally, what are some of your favorite activities to enjoy with River in Atlanta?
We love to go swimming together. It is an escape for both of us without electronics or distraction...it is where we can talk, relax and have fun. I love taking him to the Botanical Gardens, the BeltLine (particularly the skate-park). We love to drive around with the windows down and the music up looking at our "dream house,” I love to bring him to my studio on the weekends. We go see plays, go cheer on older cousins at their school races or performances...anything and everything he's up for, we do.
Sally King Benedict is an artist who lives in Atlanta with her husband and son. You can follow her on Instagram
@sallykingbenedict.