Oh! The In-Betweens
The “in-between” periods, though not as visibly productive, are actually part of the creative cycle. They allow for a pause, a rest period that can help recharge your creative energy. This phase is essential.
The “in-between” periods, though not as visibly productive, are actually part of the creative cycle. They allow for a pause, a rest period that can help recharge your creative energy. This phase is essential.
I wake up every morning and wonder why I still do what I do. Why that need to create. Some people may think “creating for the sake of creating.” I’m reminded of a quote by Ludwig van Beethoven who wrote a stunning letter to his brothers after completing his Second Symphony. I quote: “Ah, how…
Today, I want to delve into a subject that’s deeply personal to me: the beauty and significance of bare trees, both in art and in life. Growing up surrounded by trees, especially with my dad as the general manager of a lumber mill in a small town, I developed a unique relationship with trees. The…
Finding peace in the process Yikes! Another week has gone by and we find ourselves at the end of September. Where has the year gone? hahaha Have you heard that one before? It seems that the world has accelerated and we can’t make it stop; somedays I feel like yelling “let me get off”. Slow…
Ahhh, a lot! That’s the answer to the question what goes on behind the scenes, if you are wondering. This week has been all about making changes and updates to the website. We’ve all experienced it: that moment of realization when you look at your website and think, “This could use a little refresh.” It’s…
What’s not to like? A couple of weeks ago, I joined a free workshop with Deb Cooper organized by TextileArtist.org. The workshop was all about stitched marks and dyeing experiments. Very well organized. A lovely workbook and an e-book with work by Deb plus a community and great instructions. Right up my alley. If you’ve…
As an artist, you’ve likely been asked countless times, “Where does your inspiration come from?” It’s one of those questions that, no matter how often it’s asked, still feels difficult to answer in a simple sentence. But why do people ask this? What are they truly curious about, and how can we as artists provide…
Here I am … another week has gone by and we find ourselves at the end of August. Isn’t it amazing how time flies? It feels like just yesterday I was wandering the bustling streets of London, soaking up the energy of one of the world’s most vibrant cities. My trip in 2019 seems like…
I watch the Olympics. I watch it all. I talked about it last week in my blog. And it was certainly the case this week. I am fascinated and in awe of all the talent out there. The commitment. The strength of these athletes to perform at their peak even when not at their peak….
Where does time go? I can’t believe a week has gone by already since I came back from the Pacific International Quilt Festival in Santa Clara. I have been taking it easy this past week, to tell you the truth. Now that the deadline has gone by for the exhibit, I find myself not knowing…
I am back from the Pacific International Quilt Festival. My exhibit: “Rhapsody in Red: Textile Stories in Scarlet” seems to have been a hit! It all started on Wednesday morning when I arrived at the show floor to hang the exhibit. I had the help of 2 lovely gentlemen after they finished hanging the exhibit…
After months of dedicated work, the pieces for my latest exhibit are finally complete. As I stand back and look the empty design wall, I can’t help but think back on all the work in progress, thoughts and ideas have been pinned there for the past few months. Today, the wall is bare, stripped of…
I have been working on finishing pieces for the red exhibit later on this month, which means naming each piece and writing artist statement, sewing sleeves, making labels, etc.
The story and the process of making “Ni Una Más”, a piece born from the protests and demonstrations in Mexico City to demand the end of attacks and violence against women.
An interview with Create Whimsy online. Writing from the heart. My story, my way. Relief, pride and trepidation all at once.