Sunday, December 30, 2007

Virtual Studio Warming

Hi Everyone! It's been a nice break this week from everything-I've just been taking it easy and enjoying time with my guys and close friends. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday so far! Hard to believe tomorrow is the LAST day of 2007! Where does the time go?!?

Anyway, I have been anxious to share with you my new studio. I have created a series of slide shows (the photos wouldn't fit into a single show) to give you a peek into my new digs. I know I love seeing where other artists create-I'm nosey that way!

Anyway, come on in and have the virtual tour-you are all invited to my virtual studio warming!

Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Part 4




So there you have it-my new studio. I hope you enjoyed your tour. It's so nice to have a dedicated space now and to have everything organized and easy to find. I am looking forward to lots of happy times creating in my sacred space!
Happy New Year everyone!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Xmas Eve

Well here it is, Xmas Eve already! Hard to believe there is only a week left to this year. I took some quick pics of ornies on my tree. (Aka TREEZILLA) This is my star made from vintage trees from Deb Trotter.


An altered cabinet card from Deryn Mentock. Usually this hangs in my studio, but I thought it would look really nice on the tree.


My 12 days sock from Liz Smith, which I adore. She sent it to me last year as a hostess gift. This also lives year round in my studio.


Patricia Anders sent me this last year. We swapped ornies just for fun. (Sorry it's a tad blurry!)

Melissa McCobb Hubble sent me this ornie last year, also a treasure. Not sure why these came out blurry-they looked fine on the camera, but you get the gist. This is just a fraction of the handmade ornaments friends have given me. I am thinking next year I should get a studio tree so I can hang them all.

So tonight we will have a quiet evening at home enjoying one another's company. Dinner will be a variety of nibblies (finger foods and appys) and then later we will put on our jammies and go driving around the neighbourhood looking at Xmas lights. There are some big display houses around here. When we get back, we'll warm up with hot chocolate and whip cream. Eventually, we'll go to bed so Santa can come.

Tomorrow, we'll be up early opening gifts (we're all morning people in this house) and then I will put the turkey in the oven. My best friends are coming over for dinner and more gifts. After dinner, we'll break out the board games. We play girls against the guys. We always have so much fun that we laugh till our faces hurt.

Wishing you all a safe and happy holiday!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Surprise!

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I was just over at the library picking up some books to read over the holidays and was startled to see this promo hanging in the hall. I didn't know they were doing posters and flyers for these classes, but I am pleased.

If you are local and would like to attend these two FREE events, you'll want to call to register soon as seating is limited!

Last List of 2007

Time for a snapshot!

Reading: I haven't been reading much lately because my eyes have been funky. I just dropped over $400 on glasses which I should have by the new year, so hopefully I will get a couple of books for Xmas and be able to try my new specs out!

Watching: I hope to see the new National Treasure movie over the holidays. I haven't been to the movies in ages! In the meantime, I am watching that band show that's like American Idol and rooting for the insanely talented Clark Brothers.

Listening: I am hopelessly addicted to Garrison Keillor's "News from Lake Woebegon" podcasts. They're so entertaining and they are FREE to download weekly at iTunes. You might remember him from "A Prairie Home Companion". I listen to the podcasts on my iPod every night before I fall asleep.

Drinking: Chai, chai and more chai, although the other day at Starbucks, I took a sip of my chai latte, only to find out it was not chai, but coffee. YUCK!

Anticipating: Christmas day with my best friends. We're having dinner here at our place and then breaking out the board games. Girls vs. Guys and if it's Pictionary, we're gonna kick butt!

Dreaming: About Artfest. Is it April yet?!?

Doing: This weekend is going to be a cooking weekend. I'm making cabbage rolls, homemade sausage, maybe some antipasto and nuts & bolts. I love to cook!

Creating: I have been working on sewing up that button bag, but then got sidetracked with Xmas shopping. I plan to get back to it today. I am also working on some new art for my exhibit which goes up January 2nd.

So, that's things in my world at the moment. It's crazy busy here, as I imagine it is at your house. We are on day 9 of the 12 Days of Xmas Exchange. It's been such a good time and I will be sorry to see it end. The ladies have all outdone themselves this year.

Okay, I had better get moving-I have a monster grocery list to formulate!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Once a Quilter..

Yesterday, I went out to Maple Ridge to visit with old friends who meet at Quiltopia. It was really great seeing them-it's been about 2 or so years since I saw them last. (Life gets busy and next thing you know, 2 years has passed.) I was sitting quietly sewing trim onto a half apron I made when some of them came in and so it took a couple of them several minutes to notice me. It was pretty funny! The best part was all the hugs and catching up.

I bought this pattern for the button bag. I'd seen it all done up the last time I was in, but they were out of patterns so when I saw they had them, I snatched one up. Suddenly I am struck with the urge to sew bags for myself. Lori, who is a beautiful quilter (she makes beautiful quilts and is beautiful herself) had the most delightful little zippered bag with handles which gave me a serious case of bag envy. I MUST make myself some!


The pattern called for a packet of charm squares, so I picked this set. The colours are off in this pic though-that's not terra cotta you are seeing-it's actually a deep persimmon. The blues are that grey blue with a hint of aqua in them and the greens are sage or basil shades. Not my usual, but I thought I would give it a go. (My favourite colour pallet is actually folk-art Americana. I am not a floral, frou-frou kind of girl, but I'll try anything once.) I am hoping to lean this more towards the vintage look, than the frilly, if I can.

So today, after I tidy up the studio, I will be hauling out my sewing machine and putting the pedal to the metal and whipping these babies up! I also want to look online for the pattern for the bag Lori had-I need to have it!

Okay, off to tidy so I can get crackin'!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Notes From Away

Hi Everyone! I have been caught up in the hustle and bustle of the impending holidays. It seems I am spending hours in the mall and coming up (mostly) empty. Nothing seems to inspire me this year and I have made a firm resolution to buy everything online next year. I hate going to the mall-it kinda sucks the life out of me. My best friend Lisa gets a kick out of my Aries "take no prisoners" style of shopping: I know what I want, I know where it is, I go straight to it, buy it and get out. The less time I spend in a mall, the better.



When I'm not wandering dazed and confused in the land of retail, I have been busy overseeing the 12 Days of Xmas exchange. It's been three days so far of opening fabulous handmade gifts from my artist friends, taking photos (with the help of Caren McNee who is in group 1. THANKS Caren!) and posting them to our blog. And seriously for me, it's really not about the gifts themselves, but the love with which they are made and the kindness and generosity of all the girls. What makes this exchange so special is the fact that this is a group made up of friends. As things are being unwrapped each day, the artist whose day it is gets to bask in the glow of our grateful hearts and each gift is something we will all treasure.



I had planned to take December off, but that hasn't happened. The Universe had other plans for me and I have been working towards several deadlines. Not complaining though-I would never complain about making art! I am also preparing for a 2 month exhibit of my work that will be up on January 2nd and upcoming workshops for the new year. My new studio is stellar-it's so nice to come in, sit down and get right to work any time I want to. This month, I have been enjoying James Taylor's Xmas album while I work. Deb recommended it to me last year and I love it. Another favourite is Bruce Cockburn's. The both have less common carols on them that I really like.



If you haven't already checked out the Artpub blog, you're missing out. There's so much good stuff happening over there. I have updated my blog in the last couple of days, so go check it out!



Okay, it's time for me to return to the mall to chip away on my Xmas list. I am going to leave a trail of buttons so I can find my way back to the studio. The only bright spot is that inevitably, there will be Starbucks and where there is Starbucks, there is CHAI!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Season Of Light

A few nights ago, I was watching a program on TV. At one point, they were talking about LUMINARIES-people whose light and vision helps to strengthen and improve the lives of those around them. This concept resonated deeply with me.


In 2004, I had the opportunity to hear the Dalai Lama give a talk, here in Vancouver. What I found most meaningful in his message is that we are all here to help one another to move forward. I am sure you are wondering to yourself "How on earth does this apply to art?"


Well, here's the thing: I think part of what has happened as the mixed media/altered art world explodes is that it has become a highly competitive world. That's not to say all areas of it are. I can tell you from my own unique perspective, the people I have been blessed to align myself with are kind, generous, supportive people. I do know though, that there are times when we all hear of someone else's success and think "Boy, I wish that were me." There's that little green eyed monster of envy that pops up. That's perfectly normal. We all want good things to happen to us, we all want to feel successful. The problem comes when that monster gets between us and the other person and robs us both of the shared joy in the moment.


You see, there's this very strange idea out there that there is a finite amount of success to be had and that if someone else is having a share of it, that means there is less of it for us. That's simply not true! That's not how the world works! I call this operating from a principle of lack and again, it's that idea that robs people of happiness-both the person who has something to celebrate and the person who feels envious of their success. The most effective way to get that green-eyed monster in check is to stop for a moment and think "Am I being the kind of friend I'd want to have?" Yes, we are all going to have that flash of envy, but can we move beyond that gracefully? People might not always remember what we say, but they will remember how we made them feel.


Anyway, getting back to the concept of LUMINARIES. (I just love that word, it's so beautiful.) Every year about this time, In addition to working on my goals for the new year, I also try to focus on a phrase or idea that is meaningful to me and aim my attention (and intention!) in that direction. When I heard the concept of Luminaries, I knew that was precisely what 2008 was going to be about. As if to affirm this, within 24 hours, I had not one, but two messages from the Universe.


The first came in the form of an email last night from a friend I have known almost from the beginning of my art days. She wrote me, out of the blue to tell me something that was on her heart. She started out by reminding me that when we first began sharing our art with one another, she would send me emails telling me how crappy her work was. I would then email back to reassure her that I didn't see her work in the same light she did. You see, she is so ridiculously talented, but at the time she didn't believe this about herself. What she wanted to share with me last night is that she had just completed a project that finally gave her a deep sense of satisfaction and pride. She wanted me to know I had given her faith in herself to keep at it and she wanted to thank me for that.


That right there is what I am talking about-how to spread light and help others move forward. Sometimes the way to be the light is simply to reflect back to someone the good that is in them, until they can see it for themselves. I know for certain, that if I had wasted any time at all on the green eyed monster, I would have completely missed this moment of celebration with her. I can't tell you how genuinely happy her message made me feel. I think when one of us wins, we all win. Call it naivete, call it idealistic, but this is how we change our world.


The second affirmation arrived in the form of a holiday postcard from Pilar Pollock, herself a Luminary. The amazing artwork pictured above was the message that arrived in my mailbox this morning. Just look at that woman radiating! When I turned it over, I saw that Pilar had titled it "Light" and tears sprung to my eyes. Then I noticed the number "3". I was born in the 3rd month of the year. It doesn't get any clearer than that.


In this, the season of light, I challenge you to think about how you are in the world and to remember we are all fragile human beings, striving. Let's look for more opportunities to celebrate, support and encourage one another and spread the light. And may all the goodness you bring to the world come back to you tenfold.