In the Studio
This past August, I celebrated my 50th birthday—a milestone that inspired me to pause and reflect. Lately, I’ve been gradually editing and refining my vision for how I want to navigate the next few decades of life. One of the things I wanted to get back to was my own learning.
Currently Reading: July
May and June have been a whirlwind of activity and I’m finally pausing to share a few things like, what I’ve been reading lately…
Currently Teaching: Making Marks
I knew I was an artist before I ever painted a thing because I had such a desire to create it wouldn’t leave me alone. I would visit a museum, or see something on Pinterest, or read a creative blog post and think, “I want to do that!” But, I didn’t know where or how to start. Have you ever felt the same?
Art Journal: Collage
One of the benefits of teaching mixed media classes is that it encourages my own creative play. Collage is something that I have used in the past to add interesting details or texture to my mixed media art work. I more recently started practicing it on it’s own when I began teaching mark making and gelli printing to adults.
Blowing Rock Art Museum
I've recently come back from a weekend retreat with my mastermind. We started this group in November of 2022 in order to support and encourage each other in our artistic and entrepreneurial pursuits. We have been meeting monthly for over a year and decided to celebrate with a weekend away in Blowing Rock, NC.
Currently Teaching: Print & Pattern
When I think about the classes I want to teach, they all have an element of experimentation, play and discovery. It is surprising how difficult this can be for many. We want instant, perfect results and can get easily frustrated when those results are less than…
Artist Dates: Color Swatching
The first time I ever heard of an artist date was in 2005 when I was reading the Artist Way by Julia Cameron. If you haven’t heard of Artist Dates I share what they are and some of my favorite kinds of Artist Dates on this post. They don’t have to be elaborate… In fact, you can organize one at home like I did here.
Currently Reading: January
When I moved to North Carolina from Brooklyn, I hadn’t realized how much I needed more air and sky, trees and space to breathe. Along with that I had always wanted to keep some type of a nature journal and started keeping a winter journal a few years ago. So these books are a kind of emersion and research into the trees that surround me and that I see every day on my walks.
21 Days in my Art World
I’m joining @taraleaver ‘s #21daysinmyartworld challenge again this year :) I participated in 2020, 2021 & 2023. I find that it’s a great way to reflect on my art, and to practice articulating different aspects of the creative process…