A Gift to Bring You
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A Gift to Bring You
Iām at a loss as to what to write for tomorrowās (todayās) post. I started something and put it in the draft drawer, my ākill the darlingsā file.āNo ā¦A Gift to Bring You
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How to: The Magic Watercolour to water ratio
Water in your paint comes from three different sources: wet paper, a wet brush and/or your palette. And water affects the value of your colour. Here's what you need to know about controlling that ratio.
Sorry, there actually is no āmagic formulaā. I canāt even give you a definitive answer about how to achieve the right mix of paint and water. Everything depends on your paints and brushes, the techniques youāre using. Even the weather plays a role. And practice. Lots of practice. So letās start at the beginning. Water in your paint comes from three different sources: wet paper, a wet brushā¦
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How To: Playing with Salt
Salt can be used in all kinds of interesting ways in your watercolour paintings. Here's a simple exercise to add this fun resource to your own creative toolbox.
Salt can be used in all kinds of interesting ways in your watercolour paintings. I love using it to create texture in my rock paintings but it does so many things! Hereās a simple exercise to add this fun resource to your own creative toolbox. Select some of your favourite pigments. Be sure to include any favourite mixes (I like Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Sienna). Create a grid on a piece ofā¦
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The Second Half
A close call at a busy Toronto intersection changed my priorities. On the Prosperity Place podcast, I talk about how that lead me to where I am today.
I was recently a guest on The Prosperity Show where we talked about reinvention. At some point in everyoneās life we take a moment to assess where we are and if itās really where we want to be. I used to tell people that climbing the ladder of success means nothing if youāre on the wrong ladder. A close call at a busy Toronto intersection changed that ladder for me in the second half of my life.ā¦
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Inspiration and Expression
Inspiration is the oxygen of our creative practice.Ā Expression is the connection.
I love playing with words, looking up definitions and origins. Recently while reading The Awen Alone by Joanna van der Hoeven, I came across this statement ā āThe word inspiration means to breathe in.ā Yes but something connected in my brain. Something Iād actually been thinking about for quite awhile regarding how breathing and making art are similar. So here I am, trying to organize thoseā¦
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Sketching Bleeding Hearts
Itās spring and the Bleeding Hearts are popping up in my studio garden. Ink and watercolour sketch. Ink and Watercolour Sketch
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More than just a pretty picture
Beyond admiring the work of another artist, they can also challenge us in ways that contribute to our own growth as artists.
Browsing through Instagram set me thinking about how other artists inspire me. Beyond admiring their work, they also challenge me in ways that contribute to my own growth as an artist. Sarah McKendry I finally trusted those voices rising from the depths of my soul telling me that it was time to shed the mediocrity and start living a life that challenged me on unimaginable new levels. It wasā¦
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Takes My Breath Away
We don't all have access to the big wonders of the natural world but there can still be moments that take our breath away if we pay attention.
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Sleepless? Might as well make art...
Like words can be formed into prose or song, the language of art can be used in many ways.Ā I'm still learning to express who I am through my brush.
āJust say what you want to say . . . and say it with all your heart.āElizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear I couldnāt sleep Saturday night and normally Iād toss and turn. Iād consider getting up and going out to the studio but, up to last night, talked myself out of such foolish notions. I finally asked myself āWhy not?ā Iāve been wanting to play with a more abstract style,ā¦
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The Gift
My husband gifted me with an easel this week for my upcoming birthday.
My husband gifted me with an easel this week for my upcoming birthday. Actually, itās a milestone birthday and when he asked me for ideas on what to get me I knew just what to ask for.Ā I wanted a real artist easel. Itās something Iāve always wanted but always thought they were really really expensive.Ā Turns out you can find them for a pretty reasonable price. Silly me.Ā My New Easel Iām alsoā¦
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Walking the Talk
The label "Eco Artist" lines up with what I try to say with my art. āThis deserves our attention. I want to share it with you."
Some of you know I work in fibre as well as paint. This week I opened the current issue of āStitchā where the editor wrote about an art project called Fifty Bees by Lydia Needle.Ā Lydia creates 50 individual works, each featuring a bee and puts them in vintage containers. Then she invites 50 other artists, makers or musicians to make a companion piece in response to one of the bees to highlightā¦
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Mission Accomplished
I once believed that making a living was making a life. As I grow older, I realize that's not true. Making a life is about answering the call of your heart's mission.
Itās so easy to fall off the blog bandwagon. I missed a couple of weeks posting because of travel and now suddenly posting on the blog seems like it keeps going to the bottom of my to do list. That gremlin crept in and whispered in my ear ā You donāt have anything to say.āĀ But I know itās important because it helps me put my own thoughts in order and understand priorities. Writing( and makingā¦
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Discovery
I find so much joy and connection in the sketch-y ink and watercolour work. The energy of the pen work and colouring outside those lines makes me feel like a kid again.
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The Joy of a Comfort Zone
It's fun to experiment with other mediums and try other things but it's also very satisfying to come home and work with what's familiar, tried, and true.
For the last while, Iāve been playing with oil paints and enjoying it. Iāve learned a lot and been happy with what Iāve done but it doesnāt feel like āhomeā. I began a portrait in oils, which you can see here. While Iāve drawn other portraits successfully in pencil I had told myself I couldnāt paint one. (Silly me. I made up a rule and hadnāt questioned it.) It turned out just okay because itā¦
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The rhythm of winter and creativity
Winter may be time to get a lot done but it's also the season for things to lie quiet below the surface until spring calls them back to life. The creative cycle has its own seasons and rhythms.Ā
Except for the weather, itās been a quiet week. Here in Nova Scotia, it seems like weāre always in the middle of a storm or recovering from one and that has kept me from getting to my studio on a regular basis. Iāve been finding some interesting things to do in the house but it looks like winter is going to force hibernation on me whether I want it or not.Ā I suspect many of us who callā¦
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Growing the Seed of an Idea
Seeds need soil and water, a place of nurture to trigger the process of growth. So do ideas.
First, thank you to Hilda Rogers who reached out with a comment on last weekās post. She suggests that ideas start with emotion. Before her comment, I was all set to jump into choosing a photo and sketching but this made me take a step back. I began to think of ideas as seeds that grow into something more. Seeds need soil and water, a place of nurture to trigger the process of growth. Thisā¦
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Where do ideas begin?
āWhere does an idea start?ā An intriguing question. It reminds me of conversations where you stop and wonder, āHow did we get on this topic?ā
Everything begins with an idea.Earl Nightingale Lately, Iām reading blogs by other creators over my morning coffee rather than the news. Starts my day in a much more positive way, plus I discover some very interesting, like-minded folks out there. In addition, I follow and interact with those speak to me to create connections and community. Ā I recently came across the question āWhere does anā¦
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