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Friday, January 13, 2012

NEW STUDIO STYLE...

Hi sweet friends!  I have missed you this past week!  I have been hard at work on some new things in the studio, not too many artful things but on the studio itself.  I am beyond excited to see the final pieces of furniture being finished up, the last of the supplies being stowed away, and a few more stylish touches being put into place.  This is a very long awaited dream come true.  I have come a long way from the TV tray crafting days.

Some of you may be wondering when the real studio work is going to begin, not the putting together of the room but the production of art and words, both of which have been few and far between lately.  I am getting to that by laying in a good foundation of a work environment that is set up to not only meet my needs but that inspires me to be creative.

While the studio will always be somewhat of a work in progress as I grow into my medium the basic layout of the room will not and that is why I am so excited to get these last two piece of furniture done.  All the big stuff will be out of the way and the rest will be play! I originally bought this little child's size chest of drawers to use at the farm but realized it perfectly fit the space between the door and the closet in the studio.  I already had the little altered table sitting there and since they were both agreeable, they got married...

I am going out to buy them a wedding gift today, some nice jewelry to seal their union, shiny new knobs!  I also purchased this big old desk...
 
 And I removed this bench from the entry of my home...

 And they are thinking about getting married too!
 
But not without a little refurbishing and altering.  I already have the base piece painted and I am waiting on a little something I ordered to finish it before moving on the altered iron top piece and I am not sure about that yet, I need to see it in the room before I make my final decision and chop into the bench.
I have also refaced the inset of my cabinet fronts using old book pages in Dutch, German, French, old text books, and vintage catalog pages overlaid with some of my most special stash, the good stuff!, images cut from Harper's Bazaar that are well over 100 years old...

I did a little paint stamping and shading and they are ready to seal...
 
I was a little nervous about doing this.  I have been thinking about it for a long time but I was not sure I would like it once it was done.  I decided to reach beyond my comfort zone and go for it.  I am so glad I did I love it!  What in the world was I waiting for?
 In between coats of paint and pots of glue I noticed that the leftover bowl was beginning to overflow again...
 
 So I got out some scrap fabrics and started to do some off site embroidery and applique...
These will be incorporated into a larger project later on.  Which brings me right back around to the point of my post and where the real studio work will begin.  Everything has to start somewhere, a dream as a tiny seed of a thought has to be nurtured to life one small step at a time.  Growth takes time.  I am growing into my dream one small work in progress at a time all the while keeping my eyes open for opportunity to present itself to lead me to the next step. 

I have this favorite old book (Re-Creations by Grace Livingston Hill) that was written and published back in the late 1900's or early 1920's that has a small segment that always inspires me.  A snippet of conversation transpires between a sister and her brother.  The brother tells her that he has not had anything "regular" (steady work) since getting out of school, just the odd job here or there but nothing he really considered worthwhile.  He had just been tinkering (working on automobiles).  His sister tells him that she thinks it is a good thing for him to stick at while he is looking for something better, that the work he is doing now will prepare him for something else in that line later on.  She asks him, "What is there big and really worth while that you'd like to get into if you could?"  

His face lights up as he explains that the working knowledge of machinery could lead to a better chance in other areas of business but of course he could not just jump right in at the top of his desired field, he had to begin somewhere.  His sister encourages him to continue on where he is but to be alert and ready for when a good opportunity offers itself he would be suitably ready to apply (or reach) for it. 

I find myself very much in this young imaginary man's shoes, just tinkering, finding my niche in the mixed media world, knowing where I want to go and paying my dues by starting off at the bottom to get there, gaining knowledge along the way that is preparing me for something else later on.  I am not letting grass grow under my feet while I idly sit by and wait for opportunity to knock but working my way there steadily.  I anticipate a realization of those dreams and I hope that you too are sowing seeds for your dreams to bloom!

Just a little reminder of my mini Art Challenge to spur on and inspire your dreams, for details you can visit this post if you want to play along...
Inspiration thought:
"What is there big and really worth while that you'd like to get into if you could?"

Sunday, January 8, 2012

IF THE SHOE DOESN'T FIT...GO BAREFOOT (ART CHALLENGE)...

"Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - this is the rhythm of living.  Out of our over -confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope.  And out of hope, progress."
-Bruce Barton-
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Since I have spent a good part of this new year sick I have had a little extra time for reflection.  I took notice of several things that were not working for me.  In fact, they fit me and my goals, like an ill suited pair of shoes.  So, I decided to kick them off and go barefoot.  In other words, to free myself of the confines of something that was so uncomfortable and disagreeable.  

When choosing a path you might have to travel "a right purty fur piece", as it is said up in the hills and hollers of home, and I don't want to have to make that hike in unfit footwear.  With wild child-like abandon I have kicked off my shoes in order to pursue with greater freedom just being me.  
(FREE Image from Magic Moonlight Studio)

Some of the pinchy footwear I was trying to step out in were in silly areas like home decor and wardrobe choices.  I admire and love the craze for all white or neutral decor but I can't live that way...I crave color!  And, I LIKE my flowers, call me a granny if you want to cause I am one, but I do love floral prints, not modern versions but cabbage rosy needle point old fashioned ones!  I looked around my house and found some areas I was really dissatisfied because I was trying to follow a trend and it was rubbing a blister on my soul.  I am wiggling my toes in freedom and going back to being my old-fashioned self!

I am utterly hopeless in the fashion department but I think it is due to trying to fit myself into so many of today's trends and they just feel awkward to me.  I love detail, I am very detail oriented, and I adore exquisite detailing in clothing.  I love lace and I don't care if Stacy and Clinton think I am wearing my grandma's tablecloth, (and I just might be if I have altered it into a garment) I am comfortable in feminine frilly detailed clothing!  And, I like denim and lots of white and natural neutral textures and colors, so there!  Oh, and GREEN, lots of green!  My little piggies are squealing "Wee! Wee! Wee!, we are free, all the way home!"
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Artistically speaking I have strayed from some of my vision on what I want to be creating once again trending and tending towards safety instead of reaching beyond comfort.  I think these shoes have pinched me the most lately.  There are dreams and goals and desires I have long left untapped as I have fulfilled other duties and roles in my life and before I have to don the good sensible shoes of old age I want one more barefoot summer of footloose fancy free kicking off and kicking up my heels dancing in the daisies dandelion wish blowing dreams coming true chance!  I am taking it!

I have spent the last couple of days donating trendy clothing that I intensely dislike.  I have torn my house asunder rifling through decor items donating those I don't love and shopping my house moving things from room to room to have a fresh feel.  The studio is getting a mini makeover with a new piece of furniture going in so I had to rearrange a few things.  I am almost set up to begin the new barefoot chapter of my life!
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Artfully speaking I have just a limited few barefoot goals:
 (Scary putting these out there!)

*  I'd like for this to be the year of finally and fully putting together a book proposal and to pursue publishing dreams - stepping out in faith here (there's my word "reaching" again!) with no idea if it will fly or not

*  I'd like to get and keep my online store up and running - poor neglected defunct thing that I have let it become

*  I'd like to teach - Whether it be local classes, developing online classes, or at sponsored events

*  I'd like to begin developing an artistic ministry of some sort, an art retreat or gathering here at the Quill

Going barefoot is sometimes scary, I might step on a sticker or two along my chosen path or stub my toe, but I am willing to take the chance and see what happens.  I have already taken some action to my reaction going with the ebb and flow of my feelings in these three areas of my life.  I am entering the rhythm of living, trial and error to change.  Ebbing confidence, flowing fear, clear vision, fresh hope.  And out of this hope I pray will be progress.  

Daring to be different...
(FREE Image from Magic Moonlight Studio)

If you could run barefoot in one area of your life what would it be?  
What is holding you back?
What would it take to kick off those shoes and run with your dream?

I'd like to offer you a little artistic art challenge if you want to play along:
  *Using one or more or even a part of one of the images in this post create any type of artwork you desire, (a tag, a card, a collage, a canvas, anything goes!) expressing the freedom to dream.  
*Include the word "DREAM" in your creation.
*Let's meet back here say on Monday, Jan. 30, 2012 for a little linky party to share our creations.

I will pick a winner to receive my art piece contribution plus a packet of studio supplies!

I would love it if you would help me get the word out by posting and leaving a link back to this post.
You can use the altered image above for a graphic reminder.
Hope you can play along!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

REACHING...

 Reaching: To stretch or put forth; to arrive (a destination); to obtain; to grasp (seize firmly)  or touch something; to strive or yearn; to move forward; to gain with effort; achieve, obtain, gain, compass (accomplish)
 This new year has taken me by surprise.  Fresh vistas of opportunity are opening themselves wide and I have in four very short days had much to contemplate.  Big decisions have been hovering over the Quill about which new directions to follow.  The last few days have been spent putting forth the effort of deciding the distinct destination I need to aim for.

A couple of times a year I take a few days to pull away from everything and give some concentrated time and attention to assess where I am and where I am going.  During this time away I do a sort of mental check list of spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, relational, and work oriented areas of my life.  I spend time seeking guidance on what is working and what is not, if changes need to be made, etc.
 I have never been one to make resolutions, they always seem to focus on the negative things I dislike about myself that I want to change and fall off the wagon in doing so in a very short period of time.  The list of my flaws are always glaring and long and it does not take much time before I am hopelessly discouraged.  I set myself up for failure by trying to focus on too many areas that I feel need to be changed.  There a too many targets and I can't seem to hit any of the bulls eyes!

This year I am trying a fresh and exciting approach with just one single focal point, a simple single word...REACHING.  I did not choose this word, it chose me.  I will spare you the details of how I arrived at this conclusion but, suffice it to say, I know that the Lord will use this word in my life throughout this year.
This is a word that requires action and at this juncture in my life that is exactly what I need.  My method is simple.  I have decided each day to invite this word into my life in whatever way God intends for it to be used.  I have incorporated it into my morning prayer time.  Each day I am simply asking that He would enable me to live my word allowing Him to direct and guide me into the kind of person we both desire me to become.

This word is not just related to my character but also has an application from how I will minister and serve in the coming year to career path decisions.  I find it very comforting that this one single word is so all encompassing.  I only have to focus on one single thing...REACHING...stretching forth my arm, extending my hand, and opening my palm to take His guiding hand.
I intend to grasp on firmly and reach for some dreams that I have yearned for, hoping that this single focus of REACHING will propel me forward to a destination of achievement in realizing the birth of those dreams.  What about you, do you have a resolution?  A special word of the year?  What is the secret of your success in navigating through each new year?  I'd love to hear from you!


Saturday, December 31, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR...

"A new beginning is perhaps the best time to say...
It’s so nice to know you…
And here’s wishing our friendship
continues to grow in the days to come."
-Author Unknown-

Put on your party hat and paste on a goofy grin...
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It's time to usher baby NEW YEAR 2012 in!
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It has been a privilege and an honor to spend the past 365 days with you through posts, comments, and emails.  We are written into each others hearts and lives, filling in little blank spaces of time on calender pages we call "posts".  We have jotted important notes and funny antidotes.  We have shared joys and snippets of sadness.  We have encouraged one another through creativity.  We have formed friendships and found kindred spirits.

You have made me smile and belly laugh.  I have cried right along side of some of you.  I have thought of you and prayed for you.  You have bolstered my spirit when it was low.  I have found you to be wise and wonderful and witty.  You have written yourselves upon my heart and I proud to call you dear friends.  You have deeply enriched my life story this past year!  

 "Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is in turning that diary into the best story you possibly can."
-Douglas Pagels-
 
I wish you Happy New Year and diary full of best stories ever written in your life.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

BASKING IN THE AFTER GLOW...

 We are basking in the after glow of Christmas here at the Quill.  
A lone bright star is still shining in the East...
  The shepherds are still abiding in the field watching over the flocks...
The babe is still laying in the manger...
 The Wise Men are still worshiping...
 And we are still rejoicing...
 Baubles still hang upon the tree branches...
 Reflecting the glow that still resides in our hearts...
 The table top tree forests...
 


That greeted our Christmas Guests...
 Are the only things altered from our holiday celebration...
 
 
 Our hearts and our hands remain open...
 Ready to continue into the New Year with the Christmas Spirit of giving and receiving...
 Our hearts remain worshipful...
Our every blessing has tuned our hearts to sing of grace,
His streams of mercy are never ceasing,
And call for songs of loudest praise!

Yes, the Christmas Spirit still remains here at the Quill and I hope it will remain through the New Year still!

I will taking a bit of break for the rest of the week and may not post again until the New Year.
If I don't touch base with you before then I am wishing you all a very blessed, healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year!
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