Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Where Bloggers Create lV


 The first thing you might notice about my studio is that I have way too much stuff, a circumstance shared by many artists and crafters, I'm sure...  but my collections and supplies comfort and inspire me on a daily basis. 


With everything visible and within reach, my creative spirit bounds to life as soon as I walk into this overstuffed room.


Favourite artists' works are always close at hand. On my door is a poster titled, "One World, One Hope", designed by Joe Average for an AIDS Conference held in Vancouver some years ago. 


Its plea for united brotherhood never fails to move me.



While it's true that I have a lot crammed into this tiny space, it is organized and tidy...at least, most of the time!


Drawers, shelves and containers of all sorts are pressed into service in an effort to keep the chaos at bay. I particularly like clear jars that let me find what I need at a glance, be it scrabble letters, buttons or beads.


I continue to believe there's a little magic to be found in my storybook tins.





Unfortunately, time restraints
 have often kept me from 
pursuing my artistic efforts
 to the extent I might have wished, 
but as I have just hit the magical 
retirement age, I will finally be 
able to chase a few of the
 dreams I have kept on hold 
for years. 

What a glorious feeling of
 freedom and
possibility that is!










This picture was taken
as a scrapbook
project was ongoing.
I could have tidied it up, but desks are made to work on after all, not be show pieces.




The carpet has long since come
out and I've been waiting, (a while!), for my dear husband to finish putting in the hardwood floor.
Growing weary of 
drab plywood 
underfoot, I painted
on this cheery rug.
 I will miss when
it finally gets 
covered up, though I don't think I need worry about that just yet!







Inspiration boards spill over with 
opera programs, postcards 
and assorted bits that
have captured my 
imagination.



My Artful Dodger poster always 
makes me smile...Nick Bantock's
 artwork simply
amazes me.










This is my muse. Isn't she beautiful?


We rarely see figurines of this sort 
here in Canada...I was delighted to
find her while on a visit to the States.

Her grace and quiet beauty embody
all the qualities of a sincere
and giving heart that I work on
emulating every day. 







Always the dilletante, I am easily pulled from one project to the next.
While happily prepping journal pages, I'll spy my colourful stack of wool and decide it's time to knit another scarf. The fact that it may be summer does not discourage me from rooting through baskets of woolly balls to begin a new project.


I am hooked on all Stampington & 
Company publications. In neat and 
orderly rows, I store every issue 
of Somerset Studio, Artful Blogger 
and Where Women Create. 

My goal is to be published in 
Somerset Studio. Of course, 
that  means I need
to control my procrastination
habit and actually submit
something!






It goes without saying that books are
 an important part of every room. 


I have always been a bibliophile, and 
own a sizeable collection of 
art and crafting books that I pore 
over lovingly.

If I could only control that 
evil doppleganger, 
Penny Procrastination,
I have all the tools I need
to produce great art!








Photography being my 
first love,
I'm fond of setting up
 vignettes
of vintage sewing goods 
and 
stationery supplies.






















I love the little
medicine cabinet  
below and am always on the lookout for
antique jars to
fill it up.


A collection of tiny chairs line up on the window ledge, ever-ready should very small visitors come to call...I'm sure there are faeries at the bottom of my garden.


As convenient as computers unarguably are, doesn't everyone love the look of old typewriters?





By now you will have guessed
my secret...that I spend
more time talking about making 
art than actually doing so.

While photography and writing 
are my passions, and I do
pursue them avidly, I am aching 
to expand my creative 
boundaries. 


I am making progress. It certainly helps to have my own space with its bounty of supplies and endless inspiration. Wonderful things are bound to happen here!
   

I know how fortunate I am to have my own space and never take it for granted.

I am also doubly blessed....my studio adjoins our personal library which is stuffed to the brim with books. How lucky can one lady be?


For more inspirational studios, do stop by Karen Valentine's blog and check out her party. It promises to be spectacular...




Thursday, March 31, 2011

Thursday Tales: Words


Sly, elusive words… 

we seek to control them, even as we know their path is their own to forge.
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 We stretch…we strain…we struggle to grasp the perfect phrase that will say what’s in our hearts.
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 Putting pen to paper we must make each letter shine with a light of its own to illuminate imagined worlds.
 Within our mind’s dark corners, we are relentless in our search for inspiration and truth.
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We persist in this endless pursuit because every once in a while, words fall to our page like stars...every once in a while we are able to bring forth a moment in time that took root in our souls and begged for a life of its own. In this release, we become the writers we had hoped to be...
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I am linking to Thursday Tales where we build a tale around a photo prompt. For more stories check out the TT page...
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Today's photo -The Writer- is courtesy of Daniel Hayman at the link below.

http://dhayman85.deviantart.com/art/the-writer-167322662
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

A Studio Picture A Day In May (Wk.3)

May 15th:

Buttons, baskets, boxes and
tape...all essential to the
well-stocked studio!



May 16th:
Glass jars full of ribbon
and lace wait patiently
for me to get to them.



May 17th:
The only thing my
studio does not have
in abundance
is space.




May 18th:

I believe there is
a little magic to
be found in my
storybook tins...



May 19th:

Postcards, Bizarro and
my collection of crosses
gleaned from many
thrift store trips.




May 20th: Sometimes, simple is best...


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May 21st:

Another typewriter, and
two chubby birds
nesting on old
school primers.