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This site is for those who are interested in developing and sharing their unique style. It is about self-expression, originality and fun! I believe everyone has inside of them a wealth of creative energy passively waiting to be expressed. Through my love of collecting, displaying, creating and photographing I express myself and how I see the world. Let your own creative energy escape! Whether expressed through your keen fashion sense, your good eye for detail or artistic abilities, creative expression will undoubtedly enrich your life. And maybe even inspire others!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The Collector




How does it begin? Innocently enough most often we begin to collect things. One becomes two and then we find ourselves seeking more. But why? What is it about certain inanimate objects that speak so loudly to us? Objects that we must hold on to simply because we enjoy having them around. Collections that inspire and enhance our surroundings don't need an explanation.




Perhaps the collector collects because she enjoys the very process of discovering that perfect addition to the collection. The thrill of the chase so to speak. It's what drives many a collector out into the fertile hunting grounds of thrift shops and yard sales. Collections need not be expensive or exotic as long as they bring joy!



A few things that bring me joy; white porcelain, vintage suitcases, old buttons, seashells, foreign postage stamps, maps, cookbooks, pewter and silver, bird figurines, textiles and linens, antique handkerchiefs, vintage Christmas ornaments, cookie cutters, lamps, transfer ware.....






Monday, March 30, 2009

Creative Spaces







My friend Kim and I were posting back and forth the other day about our respective creative spaces. Particularly about how messy we tend to be when in the "creative zone." I did not share with her that creative spaces had been on my mind a great deal lately and even the topic of my next blog entry. I don't have a real artist studio but I am lucky to have at my disposal an entire unfinished basement to create in. There are drawbacks, chief among them chilly temperatures in the winter. I've soldiered through many a creative stints until my hands became too cold to cooperate! Often, I'll drag materials upstairs to the dining room. I can't help but feel I'm creating a bit of visual chaos when I relocate to our main living space. It is the basement where I am the most free creatively. Free to be messy, free to walk away without cleaning up, free to have multiple projects going on at once! It's certainly not always pretty but it's where you'll find me when I have met life's other demands.

Monday, March 23, 2009

"Above All Humble"





















I thought it might be fun to see how a project progresses through a few stages of it's development. I began this self-portrait collage as part of Make it Mondays weekly challenge. I had never done any sort of self-portrait before and was a little stumped on how to begin and what to include. It felt odd focusing on my likeness in a project! As with any collage, I began with backgrounds. I chose a map of Kentucky (my home state,) photocopies of antique letters from my great grandmother (some date as far back as 1858!) I also added a page from a botanical book as well as bits from an old Farmer's Almanac. All background images were sanded and distressed. Next I laid on an old black and white head shot from my theatre days (yes, it's 20 years old!) Behind the photo I used two circular atlas images and on top I placed all the fun birds and flowers. I had so much fun choosing the flowers and birds. I decided to include a bit of symbolism in that the crowned bird on top is the very common raven. All the other "fancy pretty birds" are placed below the raven's image. That was my shot at paying tribute to being above all, humble. Various text clippings were added and finally I finished by adding rubber stamped images. I don't know if I'll ever do another self-portrait but thank-you Make it Mondays, if not for the weekly challenge I would have totally missed out on this very fun project.








Friday, March 20, 2009

Home Sweet Home







A vase full of fresh flowers, a framed snapshot that brings back happy times, children's drawings...these seemingly small touches make a house a home. While my home is not by any means reminiscent of a magazine layout (you can tell that by the pet hair and stacks of magazines strewn around) I do love these personal touches that make our home cozy.





In fact, home is where I almost always want to be. Home is a haven from all the distractions of the "outside world." Peaceful, comforting and, at times, slightly dusty. HOME, I LOVE YOU!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Gorgeous Paper




I don't know how many people get as excited as I do about beautiful paper. Everyone has their own creative triggers, I suppose. I recently received my first order from a great company called Hollander's, the largest retail source for decorative paper in the U.S. They boast a stunning variety of decorative papers, over 1600 styles to be exact. From marbled to silk-screened and delicate handmade papers to breathtaking Florentine prints,




it was was with extreme difficulty that I narrowed down my final selections. By the way, the Florentine prints figured largely into my first order.




Checking out was a breeze. When one of my papers was out of stock I was called immediately to choose an alternative. The customer service was amazing, especially for a company of its impressive size. My order, expertly packaged, arrived within the designated time. At last I could see and touch it for myself! Pure delight. My papers were just as amazing in real life as they appeared on the web site. Many of my selections are worthy of framing as-is, true works of art.




If you are into fine paper as I am visit Hollander's at http://www.hollanders.com/

Friday, March 13, 2009

Variations on Themes


Why is it that certain themes seem to show up repeatedly in an artist's work? Maybe it is because there is that certain something that just keeps on giving and providing more and more inspiration. Birds show up regularly in my collages. I don't have an explanation for why I love to focus on birds in my work, but I do so on a regular basis. I even decoupaged an entire mannequin in a "birdy fashion." I suppose the why doesn't really matter just as long as one continues to find inspiration. For now, my birds will continue to soar!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Ode to Vintage







Just a few photos of some of my vintage clothing and accessories. I'm always on the lookout for vintage hats and handbags. Some of it I use and wear and some I just love to look at. This was just a fun photo shoot focusing on the simplicity and classic nature of these colors.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Random Ideas


So many ideas swim around simultaneously in my mind, it is hard to know which ones to scoop up and give life to. Bits and pieces that float around as colors, images, words or shapes might grab onto one another and become a collective idea worth materializing. All of this happens with very little assistance from me. I am simply receptive and willing to allow random creative ideas a place to ripen. I like to live very much in the moment when it comes to acting on ideas. Spontaneity has magic in it! I might have a very vague sense of how I want to begin a project but that's it. Over planning has killed many a good idea.



The challenge, every time a project is begun, is how to give life to that initial idea that sparked interest. Head and hands must come together in a concerted effort to materialize what was once just a random and passing notion. When that happens it is pure magic and I can't think of a better way to spend my time!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Challenge yourself


I recently joined a terrific online group called "Make it Mondays." It is part of the larger site http://www.gomakesomething.com/ which I am a huge fan of. Every Monday they offer up a new invitation to make something within a given theme. Last Monday the theme was postage stamps. One could use the stamps in any way in the finished piece. This week the theme was the color turquoise. Again, the invitation is very open so long as the color turquoise is used.




On-line groups such as "Make it Mondays" can be very motivating. They give just enough of a suggestion to get you thinking and, more importantly, to get you creating! The real fun is in viewing other artist's interpretation of the theme. "Make it Mondays" invites you to share photos of your finished work with other artists. There is even a Flickr "Make it Mondays" group. What fun to see how others interpret the invitation to create. This egg collage is how I heeded the call to go make something this past Monday.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Craving Color


Perhaps it's just spring fever but lately vivid colors are creeping their way into much of my creative endeavors. I often work in a quite restricted "burnt umber" sort of palette. I love the time worn look of old book pages and yellowed lace. Lately, though, something inside me is yearning for deep, saturated COLOR. If it is too early to get that color fix from nature just create it yourself!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Why Collage?


Collage opened me up to a whole new world of creativity. I've always been creative but I just could not find the right media. I loved drawing as a child but stopped sketching by adolescence, I just never felt my drawings were "good enough." I love color so I tried painting. It was more fun to play around with palettes than to actually come up with a decent composition. My creativity rested dormant for many years. I dabbled in a few different things but pursued no serious creative outlets.


AND THEN CAME COLLAGE! Finally, something just clicked inside of me and I had found my creative niche. I've often wondered what it is about collage that attracted me in the first place. I love the completely random nature of collage. For me, it has been as much about the process as the finished product. I have only a very vague sense of what I want the finished piece to look like. I leave a great deal up to "creating in the moment." That is where the magic happens. Too much forethought and my work lacks that spontaneous spark. I use only what I have within easy reach and make it work within the scope of the piece.


This collage is one I completed quickly and with delight. It began with an unclear path as so many do. Collage often creates itself as little "stories" develop as the work progresses. I call this one "Air Mail."


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Fashion











A "fashionista" I am not. Most days, comfort dictates what I wear. I do make an effort to put myself together when I go out. I enjoy shopping when the mood strikes and as I have a teenage daughter, the mood strikes her frequently! Fashion greatly motivates me aesthetically, however.





Often my favorite aspect of a movie or play will be the costume designs. Haute couture can be very inspiring often highlighting whimsical and outlandish designs. Vintage fashions are very inspiring as well. I love how an entire era can be identified just by looking at the fashion styles of any given time.





Colors, patterns, silhouettes and certainly hem lengths change by the season. From shift dresses to bell-bottoms, from peasant skirts to mico-minis there is certainly plenty to draw inspiration from. So while I may always be a jeans and black sweater kind of gal I can still be inspired by all things fashionable in my artwork.