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Showing posts with label Art and Soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art and Soul. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

More Wabi-Sabi Papers

More yummy papers.

We used re-inkers, inks, acrylic paint, acrylic mediums, stencils brushes. sponges, combs, teabags, napkins, tea, and bleach.
















Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Wisdom from Lesley Riley

I first heard of Lesley Riley through an article in Cloth, Paper, Scissors magazine. She was shown working on an art project on her bed--her only studio at the time. When I met her later at Art and Soul in Virginia in 2009, I found her to be warm and friendly, as well as a talented artist and artistic encourager. I finally made the connection as we talked, exclaiming, "Oh, you're the bed lady!" Her working in such a small area was inspiring to me, as at that time I didn't have a real studio either.

Lesley has moved on to a larger studio now, and has an amazing business called Artist Success. I took a class from Leslie called 'Navigating Your Dreams" a little over a year ago--I owe my North Light book to that class!

Here's an article Leslie wrote recently on the subject of studios and art making.



Lesley making art on her bed-studio
 
No Studio Required


Second only to lack of time, the biggest thing most artists and would-be artists say is keeping them from their art is a lack of space to create. Well I say RUBBISH. That's just an excuse.

I am fully qualified to lay down the law on this issue because every single piece of art, including artwork for my own four books, contributions to countless other books, art for too many magazine articles to count, arts for shows and exhibits, class projects, class samples, over 1000 Fragments, personal and gift art - all of it was created in my bedroom ON MY BED.

But I must confess. for way too many years (more than I will admit to) I used the same excuse. My house and life were full of kids and my husband's home office. A space of my own? Ha! I was lucky to have a moment of my own.

I clearly remember sitting on my bed back in 1994 recognizing that the longing for something more that I was harboring was my art, my creativity. I had set it all aside to grow a family and build a business with my husband. There was a huge hole in my heart. A definite feeling of emptiness. I had no space on the outside, and yet there was this huge gaping space on the inside that needed filling.

So I began.

I created where I was, in the only space I had, which turned out to be my empty-by-day bed. The urge to create was great. The need to appease the longing led me to take-over the only space I could find...my bed. (And yes, I had to clean it off each night.)

The rest is history, or at least my personal art journey history.

And now, after 18 years, I am moving on to Chapter 2. Come August I will have my very own studio space. It's a room I know I deserve. I've earned it. Will I become a better artist, a more prolific artist? There are no guarantees. A studio will not grant me magical powers. It will not affect my talent or make me a better artist. It will not give me the discipline necessary to show up every day to do the work (and yes, art is work - fun work - but work nonetheless.)

This nice, big 20' x 22' empty room that I will be able to turn into my Studio, with a capital S, will be nothing without ME. It is not the studio that makes me the artist. It is the production of art. I could throw several examples at you of great work and great artists that have been created working in next-to-nothing spaces. (Mother of seven, Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin and Project Runway Season 4 winner, Christian Soriano, come to mind.)

Art and artists are created by creating. No space, tool, degree, technique, book, talent or wish will make you an artist. And that's the good news. It's a level playing field. All you need to do is create. Create where you are with what you have right now. And then do it again tomorrow, and the next day and each next day you come upon.

Show up and do the work. You never know what might show up as a result.

No studio required.


Lesley Riley, The Artist Success Expert, is the creative founder of Artist Success, Solutions for the Struggling Artist. To receive her bi-weekly articles on creating your own success as an artist, visit www.ArtistSuccess.com.

Where's Lesley?

October 3 - 6, 2012
Art & Soul, Portland, OR
2 Classes + Limited 1/2 hour coaching & consultation sessions.

October 25 - 28, 2012
The Red Thread Retreat, Knoxville, MD
The October 2012 retreat is sold out!

November 1 - 3, 2012
Moderating 2 panels:
  • Getting Out of Your Own Way - Stories from Those Who Have Taken the Leap 
  • Making It My Own - How to Find Your Unique Style
Registration opens soon.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Art and Soul Las Vegas--Wonderful!

Yesterday I returned from a delightful time at Art and Soul Retreat, Las Vegas. Our hotel was in Henderson, just outside of the city. I had never been to Las Vegas before, except for the airport. Amid all the casinos and swimming pools at our hotel, there were we artists ignoring the glitz and creating our own beauty.

I taught two classes, both encaustic. Today I'm showing you what my amazing students created in "Mind Your Own Beeswax." None of these students had used encaustic before but they took to it like bees to flowers. I got so excited to see what they came up with--all different and all wonderful.

More pictures tomorrow.
























Saturday, January 7, 2012

Giveaway?

I hope you'll enter my giveaway (below) and let us see what you are creating!


A couple of new pieces:



Rule the Waves: Encaustic/Mixed Media on Vintage Book

Three:  Encaustic, Faux gold leaf, neocolor II crayons, oil paint   






Monday, January 2, 2012

January Classes and Giveaway

 

 

Ghost Ship

 I had fun with incising and shellac on this encaustic piece!


Happy New Year! Here's to an art-filled year full of delicious surprises and warm friendships!


Classes coming up in January


 

Mind Your Own Beeswax with Serena Barton

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, NW Portland OR

Saturday, January 14, 2012; 9 -12 am
Fall in love with the aromatic, luminous, and versatile properties of beeswax in the form of encaustic painting!  Learn how to build up layers, add color, and add collage elements.  No previous art experience — just lively curiosity and willingness to risk addiction to painting with wax! Sign up early for this very popular class! Contact the arts program to register.


 Mind Your Own Beeswax at The Queen Bee Art Cottage, Olympia WA--See the intro. below. You can register through this site.  Here's a preview:




Lost at Sea  Mixed Media on Panel


Online Class:"Layers of Memory and Imagination"
Go at your own pace through six enjoyable video workshops! You'll learn techniques and tips for making mysterious, meaningful mixed media collages. Go here to see more about my workshop and the many other wonderful offerings at Creative Workshops.

 It's time for my semi-annual inquiry: What have you made recently or what are you working on? Send me information and pictures! In two weeks I'll draw a name from a hat and someone who answers the inquiry will receive a print of their choice from my website. This can be art and craft, cooking, home decor, whatever. Let me share more about you!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Focused on Retreats

Sample Work for "Who's Your Mummy?" at Art and  Soul


I am sooo busy getting ready for Art Is...You coming up soon in Petaluma CA, and for Art and Soul Portland coming right afterward. I'm so excited to be teaching at both of these wonderful venues. I'll be teaching 7 (!) classes at Petaluma, as I've taken over 3 classes for another instructor, and 3 at Art and Soul. If you don't hear from me for a while, that is why!

I've still got New Mexican folk art on the brain, as well. Here's the latest: