Posts Tagged ‘Indigeneart’
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
Illustration Friday is a wonderful outlet to get artists creating on a weekly basis. It gives a word prompt, every week. This week the word is “duet.”
Hmmm…I’m sure that word does bring about songs, music, dances, couples and possibly love. It does for me, too!
But, I took a little detour from the traditional visual. What comes to my mind is the “duet” of our inner and outer selves.
You, know that duet, that dance! It’s the duet we do when we present one self to the world and keep that protected, vulnerable, beautiful self, well hidden. We all dance this duet with ourselves moment-to-moment.
Now take a breath, slow and deep…I would like to invite you to show that beautiful self that you keep hidden, that perhaps only your family sees, or your friends see or maybe only your God sees.
Maybe you can only show it for a moment, that’s okay, you get braver each time you show your true self. Peel back your winter defenses and let your spring shine!
We are all deserving of our true self, to share with others…so that our duet of self can become one beautiful dance that we can all participate in.
Peace to you and yours.
Title: “Dream Sequence 12″
9″ x 5.75″ – Mixed Media On Paper
(Acrylic/Graphite/Watercolor – ($150)
Tags: acrylic, beauty, Compassion, couples, Dance, Dream, Duet, God, Graphite, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigene Art Forms, Indigeneart, Kindness, love, Masks, mixed media, Music, Paper, protect, self, Self-Worth, Sequence, songs, symbolism, True, vulnerability, watercolor Posted in Art, Family, Friends, General, Illustration Friday | 8 Comments »
Monday, February 21st, 2011
As part of my “Dread” Series, I’ve created another painting which has an iconic presence. Icons in general culture is more like a symbol — for example, a name, face, picture, or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities or maybe that represents something of greater significance, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.
The painting began as a graphite drawing, layered with color, then layered with more color…again and again! The whole process of creating is a layered project, which begins as an idea sparked from a creative well from my mind, soul or spirit.
This weekend, it’s dreads, presence and color. What iconic presence resonates with you? In peace.
Tags: acrylic paint, Dreads, enamel, Graphite, Icon, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart, Layers, mixed media, Process, symbolism, watercolor Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Studio Time, Work | 18 Comments »
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Learning for me is always an experience of wonder. I’m a life time learner, and will continue to do so well in my 90s! Why, because I don’t have all the answers, and when I don’t, I ask questions, lots of them.
I posed a question, to which, Alyson B. Stanfield, “ArtBiz Coach” and author of “I’d Rather Be In the Studio!” answered with value added.
My question: How do you choose what online seminars and webinars to pay for? Do they work? Or do they just make money for the presenters?
Read Alyson’s Answer here: http://www.artbizblog.com/2011/01/learning-experiences.html#comment-35566
This thing called life is such an adventure, I Love It!
Tags: Alyson B. Stanfield, answers, Art Biz Coach, business, choice, Indigeneart, Investing in Self, learning, life, lifestyle, Questions, Value, value-added Posted in Art, News, Work | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
 Walrus Totem
My intent for this year is to live in abundance, it is what I will be aware of in my life, the abundance that I have in mind, body and spirit.
The word came to me during my quiet time in the morning where I do my sitting in silence prayer, my “Morning Pages” (journaling), then I listen to tribal music, in my nook with a candle burning, living in that special moment. It has become a ritual that gives sanity to a day that may have anything in store for me.
It doesn’t mean that I will not have bad days or days of frustration, but that I will remember, I have abundance of everything, “creativity, love, family, patience, will, friendship, ambition, money, etc.” in those moments and throughout the day.
Peace to you.
Tags: Abundance, Abundant, blue, Cosmos, creativity, green, Indigene, Indigene Art Forms, Indigeneart, Meditation, Morning Pages, Peace, pink, purple, Soul Portraits, Totem, Universe, Walrus Posted in Art, General, Studio Time | 2 Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
I am sleeping badly. My mind and body feels tired, but as soon as I lie down, my mind becomes alert, goes into overdrive and over-active. I paced the floor or I read until the early hours of the morning, then I finally fall asleep.
My norm is hyper-sensitive, anxious and quick to become annoyed. My voice trembles, not from anger, but from passion. about what I believe in. When I was younger, people thought, it was nervousness or some type of rage; my inner tensions were so great, I had debilitating migraine headaches. After intense mental, emotional and spiritual therapy, the end result is and was that I need art to be a part of my daily life, no matter what!
It is when I’m actually making art, which includes the doodling, the scribbling, random notes to myself, research, reference-taking photos and finally putting the materials together for some unknown art project, I feel like relief, normal, calm and pleasant to be around. The world then feels right for me.
When I am not making art, (either by trying to avoid it, because I’m not sure what I’m going to do next – or because I have to put that art on hold because I’m trying to care for my family and others, (at the risk of forsaking myself), I return to that state of uneasiness and depression. This state becomes even more intensified, when external things are happening, outside of my control, such as the cancer running rampant in my loved ones.
Maybe my sleeplessness has something to do with trying to stop these things from coming out in my artwork, revealing myself. I am going to have to just let it all out. Otherwise, I’ll only tear myself up inside. Maybe that’s what these revelatory ramblings are about…“entanglement“, now maybe peace and sleep can come, it’s morning.
Tags: acrylic paint, Add new tag, Art, collage, Depression, Doodles, Entangled, face, Graphite, Indigene, Indigeneart, Needs, Notes, pen/ink, pencil, photos, Reference, Revelation, Scribbles, Sketches, True self, Uneasiness, watercolor Posted in Art, Studio Time, Work | 9 Comments »
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
My use of color is an attempt to create my own physical harmony, hopefully, as a way to tap into the resources of mental, emotional and even spiritual energies that sustain me, which enable me to stay sane.
Hmmm…so much for poetic musing! The bottom line is if I don’t color in and outside the lines, I go crazy!
So Viola! the blur of my lines.
(Process: Oil/Acrylic, on Canvas, filtered and blurred in Photoshop) 
Tags: Blur, color, emotional, harmony, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart, lines, mental, musings, resources, vivid Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 32 Comments »
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
This painting was created to show how small, one tries to get when despairing, the hair symbolizes blue emotions, the background colors, show the vividness of life still going on in the midst of those feelings; and how small we try to contained our body when feeling these emotions. It is up to the viewer to imagine why and what is happening to cause the containment and despair.
It was created with oil paint, impasto style on wood. It is entitled, “Despair”
Emotions are for me, the hardest to contain and I view myself as a container of feelings.
Laughter bubbles out easily, contagious and freely from children, it’s something adults have learned to try and contain in some situations.
But, despair, sadness, grief, tears and loneliness is something that we hide and containment of these emotions is imperative, if we do not want to be judged as weak adults.
Why?
Why can’t we show the flip-side of happiness? It is what makes us total self actualized spirit-filled beings. It will also keep us healthy. It is..sometimes…what I believe causes so many emotional breakdowns…the containment of feelings.
Find a place today, whether private or public to laugh freely, cry profusely, dance wildly, or sit quietly, but whatever you do, be true to yourself, it’s all good, the textures of life so open that container!
Peace
Tags: Contain, Cry, Dance, Despair, Emotions, Illustration Friday, impasto, Indigene, Indigeneart, Laugh, Loneliness, oil paint, textures, wood Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 39 Comments »
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Happy New Year! It’s been a year since, I decided to join Illustration Friday (“IF”). I know that there are folks that have been a part of IF for years, and I congratulate them, too!
What’s really a big deal and funny to me about the whole blog thing, is “I absolutely do not like writing!” So, it has been a major feat for me to continue this weekly. Writing to me, is like speaking in public for some folk…incredibly scary! But, last year, (a year-to-date) I decided to take on one fear at a time, and this was one.
Oh, boy, do I have a lot of fears, and after turning 50 years old on January 1. I figured, it will be a lifelong journey to conquer them, one at a time. Now granted I maybe 150 years old by the time I conquer them all, but, hey, I’m trying :)
The word for IF this week is “resolve” which is close enough to resolutions for me. I’ve already broken one resolution…yes, already…lol! That is to post only new work this year to IF; but oh well…!
This lovely lady, was created under the title of “Comfort Zone”. She is a beautiful tribute to my godmother, “Miss Mamie” who always appeared to me to be comfortable in her own skin and always confident! She was an inspiring influence in my life! She resolved in the early stages of her life to be comfortable in her own skin! Now that’s “resolve!”
Let’s make this year a beginning for positive resolve. Peace.
Tags: blog, Comfort, Fears, Indigene, Indigeneart, inspiration, Mamie, mixed media, Paper, Resolve, Skin, Tribute, Writing, Zone Posted in Art, Family, Illustration Friday, Work | 57 Comments »
Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Both awards were given to me by Nancy (http://nancygronholm.blogspot.com). Thank you, Nancy for your kind thoughts and sentiment. It is a lovely way to end my year!
“This award is given to a blog that invests and believes in PROXIMITY – nearness in space, time and relationships! These blogs are exceedingly charming. These kind bloggers aim to find and be friends. They are not interested in prizes or self-aggrandizement. Our hope is that when the ribbons of these prizes are cut, even more friendships are propagated.”

Tags: Awards, blog, Friendship, Happiness, Indigene, Indigeneart Posted in Art, Work | No Comments »
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