The encaustic medium is magical, vibrant and translucent.  My creative muse guides, inspires and feeds my soul through this medium, mixed media and collage.  Blessing me with endless moments of creative joy and harmony...providing those ahhaa moments about life.  Join me on this creative journey, spend some time reading my musings about this life, the blessed other souls that come into contact with mine, however brief or often, that can leave everlasting imprints on our journey....perhaps our lives might share some similarities, bringing us closer and more connected...and less isolated.

"I suppose there is one friend in the life of each of us who seems not a separate person, however dear and beloved, but an expansion, an interpretation, of one's self, the very meaning of one's soul." ~ Edith Wharton

Here's to finding those expansive moments.....

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Giveway for the Holidays

"Living the Creative Life" by Rice Freeman-Zachery is an amazingly inspiring book.  For all of those who love living creatively it is a treasure source. 

I am doing another free giveaway, why:
- well it is my 101 blog post
- it is Holiday Celebration time
- it is a joy for me to give and so for the holiday season which is upon us and the fact that I have received such joy and community from blogging...I am giving a brand new copy of this book away.

All you have to do is make a comment on my blog, letting me know what you love about the holidays..what special tradition do you celebrate each year with your loved ones, friends and family, adopted family, pets, etc.  This draw will end Dec. 12th..so blog post a comment any time from today onwards until then.

Looking forward to hearing about your lovely holiday traditions.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

TODAY - Art Auction Proceeds to go to ONWARD WILLOW



Just a quick not to let you know of a wonderful "Art Auction" today, at the Guelph Youth Music Centre on Cardigan Street in Guelph.

This Art Auction is the initiative of a group of commerce students at the University of Guelph and it is a fundraiser for "Onward Willow".  All proceeds from the show will go to the Guelph's Onward Willow Charity.  Currently 90% of the Willow rod area lives beneath the poverty line.  It provides fun activities for children after school, breakfast and lunch programs for 400 children a week and counselling for families in several different domestic issues.  For more information on Onward Willow please visit:  www.onwardwillowbetterbeginnings.ca

Participating Artists in the Art Auction include:

Joel Masewich, Norm Stiff, Andrea Bird, Diane Wallace, Supria Karmakar, Arlene Saunders, Eden Cameron, Patricia Kerwin, Butch Dompierre, Rebecca Erikson and numerous Uof G Students. 

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Six Artists are invited to join a round robin altered book project!




In Canada, the winter months can be long and cold...And sometimes you might just want to curl up with a great cup of java, free trade is always the best and organic at that... or a nice chai of sorts...and your most favourite artists materials...

This winter I thought it would great to participate with six other artists in a 'round robin' altered books project.  You can pick any kind of book to alter, a vintage one, a new one, a handmade one, whatever your heart desires.  You can alter it with any theme you choose...for mine I'm thinking about perhaps focusing on the beauty and joy of the coming Spring...and the blessings of the Winter days that bring birth to the Spring treasures. Or another one I often found inviting to create is the idea of 'home'.

I would like to find six artists from anywhere in the world to participate.

All that is needed is a joy and passion to create and share.  The idea is that you start a book and send it out to the next person on the list....I will coordinate this project once I get the six names of those that want to participate.  The project will begin January 5th week to April 30th... this gives us 17 weeks in total to work on the project and what I was thinking that we can have three weeks to do the altered book pages and then pass it onto the next person on the list until we get our own book back at the end in 17 weeks, ready for a Spring unveiling.

If you are interested in this project, send in your name to me...the first six names to come my way in a blog post comment and/or email will be part of the project.

Looking forward to creating in community and seeing the magical creations created by the hands of other artists in my own book.

 

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I've Just been Tagged...


This is the lovely work of Rita Vindedzis, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  She is mainly an acrylic artist with numerous private and corporate collections and her work has appeared in publications such as Style at Home Magazine, Canadian House and Home, Decor and the 2008 Benjamin Moore Color Brochure.  She also does some mixed media work and has an online store, called Red Banana, I love that name.  Rita has become a great new blogging friend and she recently tagged me...What that means is that I now can choose to tag 8 other bloggers to highlight their work and their blogs and I also have to write down 8 things about myself in this blog post.  Thanks Rita for my first TAG...

1.  I am absolutely intrigued by Frida Kahlo's life and work.  There is depth and haunting stories embedded in her work.
2. When I was 11 or 12 years old, I made a bet with my brother that one day I would meet Clint Eastwood, or I would pay him $250.00...This bet was made while I was still living in England..though we are much closer geographically to Clint Eastwood.... the bet has still be be fulfilled....I was then and still am in love with Clint Eastwood's work, both in the "A Fistful of Dollars", "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" movies and in his work as a director...there is something very sexy about him.
3. My favourite bands growing up were: The Bay  City Rollers and the Police...Last year for their reunion tour, I got to see the Police live for the first time ever...it was like I was a teenager again..thanks Jeff, for fulfilling my teenage dream to see them live....
4. I love dark, organic free trade coffee, gin and tonics, red wine, olives, dark chocolate, sunny days in the summer, summer rain, sunflowers, lavender, rich vibrant colour, the stillness of a winter nite after the snow has fallen
5.  I would love to go sky diving one day
6. I will go traveling around the world again one day...I have enjoyed discovering India, Thailand, Nepal, Italy, Spain, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Switzerland, Germany, Costa Rica 
7. Friends and Family mean the world to me; making new friends are blessings I welcome and cherish
8. I believe life is full of possibilities; that there are no coincidences, and that each person and/or experience in life has the potential for teaching us great things about ourselves, about life and about humanity.

Now here are 8 other creative souls I would like to tag, hope you have a chance to check their blogs out:

2. Kelcey's blog - Sweet Mess
5. Linda Womack - Embracing Encaustic


Saturday, November 15, 2008

Two Holiday Shows - Come Visit & See Some New Art Work



A variety of small works and larger works will be available at the Globe Studio Show at the end of the month.  Opening reception Friday Nov. 28th 5 - 8 p.m.  The first 25 customers at this show to visit and purchase something special from my booth will receive 10 % off the highest ticketed item purchased.

The second show I would like to highlight, is the exciting artist collective I've joined at Whitestone Gallery in Guelph.  For the month of December from Dec. 4- 24th over 100 small works from over 14 artists and potters will be available for sale, to delight, tantalize and inspire....You are bound to find a treasure for a special person on your list and/or a treat for yourself...All works will be for $100 or under.  Opening reception Friday Dec. 5th 5 - 8 p.m.

I would love to see you at either one of the opening reception evenings.



Thursday, November 13, 2008

A recent commission


Here is a recent commission I completed for Debbie Danbrook, of Healing Music.  Debbie Danbrook is a performer and composer who is a Master of the Shakuhachi, an ancient Japanese bamboo flute.  Her music is delightful, meditative, soothing and great for creating to...Please visit her at her website - http://www.healingmusic.com/debbie/debbie-mainpage.htm

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

So Vast is the Nature of Spirit....

"So vast is the nature of Spirit that the energies which flow into it can never fill it, nor those which flow from it exhaust it." ~ Sue Patton Thoele.

This is a photo I took back in 1992 in North Thailand...The peaceful sculpture with the gold leaf vessel really resonated with me then, as much as it still does today.  The luscious tree with the vines growing up and down from the deep belly of the earth to the embracing skies...also fed my senses and my soul even back then...Trees have always signified  such vastness, connection and life...And the vessel we call soul or spirit also reminds me that no matter what comes with each day there is plenty of energy to find within...Energies that will sustain us, bring us joy, love, care, compassion and renewal.  Here is to comfort and renewal to all those that crave it...it is within us all...Our vessels are vast and infinite.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Remembering with Gratitude

This is a piece I completed last year around the same time of the year in memory of all those that gave of their lives to give to others...and today I share it again to show gratitude for the freedoms, joy and bountiful pleasures we experience today....Let's never forget.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Hope for you and I and all

"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul" ~ Emily Dickinson

What a glorious thing 'hope' is.... Today I choose to surround myself with hope and I am also sending it out to the universe as well.  Hope is always there for us to hold, embrace, believe in and cherish.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Questions are so many and Answers are so few...

I've no image to share today...but I have some thoughts..burning in my heart to be spoken....
What do you do when you are dealt a blow that came from left field...or did it...what do you do if that door is calling beckoning to embrace change but it is way TOO HARD...
The big 'A' says to embrace CONTRAST..that contrast builds us and guides us to the best...why then does it HURT so much...?  
Questions are so many, answers are so few....
Life and meaning of life and relationships, the emotions are all so raw, vital to our living...but so RAW all the same...
How do you get through to the other end when it feels like an ABYSS vs. a tunnel with even a peak of light shining at the other end....there is no light right now..only darkness...abyss and that feeling of being swallowed and breaking....Authentic living is so hard but so important to me.....


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Fall Workshops - Wonderful Teaching Moments











Here are some workshop photos, work of some fabulous creative artists...It has been a pleasure teaching so much this fall season...between the five week course programs and the one day workshops, I have been busy sharing the joy of the encaustic medium with other creative souls...and loving every moment of it.

A new 5 week program begins this Friday at my studio and a one day workshop this Sat.  

The altered books five week program too has been a great journey and I look forward to sharing more on that too in a future post.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Adventures of one Fortune Teller and Vampire

Come let me tell you your future.....


Inviting isn't it....

Wonder why she loves the 'theatre'....maybe there is a future here...following in the footsteps of her aunt Jennifer and Rhea...it is in the blood...
Hope you all had a fun and full halloween.