Posts Tagged ‘support’
Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Breakout, the wine, food, flowers, music and love! I’m celebrating!!!
 ©Indigene T. Gaskin - "Food Celebration" - 10"x10", Mixed Media/Paper
I have a brigade (the Home Love Brigade), aka “My peeps, my tribe, my love buckets, my family” and the nick names go on and on. No matter how I’m feeling or who I’m yelling at, my brigade is my stronghold. They love me fiercely and I them! :)
The last few weeks were extremely busy, holiday stuff, school work, household junk, workshops, sales, art fair preparations, holiday studio tour preparation, marketing and creating (my only grip on sanity)!!
My brigade has been there through the thick (which is me) and the thin (my patience)! But, they still love and support me! So this is my special way of giving them a shout out and absolutely begging them to continue…:)
So meet the Home Love Brigade:
 Jon: Commando, BBQ-Meister, Security, Confidante, Framer, Baker, Kindest man in the whole world and my Go-To Snuggler!
 No. 1 - Radical Son: Web Meister, Great Cook, Creative Buddy, Listening Ear, I have to beg to snuggle him and who now can say no to me, with no repercussions (except Mom-guilt, it still works)!!!
 The Baby: The Love Bucket, Assistant Baker, Chief Eye-roller to certain demands of mine; Major Art Fair Helper; aka: “messy-haired girl” and a sweet snuggler!
I love and have absolutely the best brigade in the world!!! (Uh, love brigade, you are going to be helping at the next two events, right?!) :)
Loving your people, makes life pretty spectacular!
In peace to you and yours!
P.S. I am so in the dog house for putting their pixs on my blog! It’s holiday time, maybe they’ll forgive me…again?!
Tags: Brigade, Family, Food Celebration, http://indigeneart.com/blog, http:indigeneart.com, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigene Theresa Gaskin, love, Love Buckets, support, tribe, Troops Posted in Art, Family, General, Illustration Friday | 27 Comments »
Friday, September 16th, 2011
TO: My Artists Friends:
Are you confused about social media?
Do you understand how Twitter and Facebook can help you promote your art?
Do you think social media is just a big waste of time?
MAJOR HELP IS ON THE WAY!
Alyson Stanfield, author of “I’d Rather Be in the Studio: The Artist’s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion,” is coming to Philadelphia for a one-day-only workshop to help us sort out the benefits (and pitfalls) of social media.
SOCIAL MEDIA IMMERSION
PHILADELPHIA, PA
NOVEMBER 5, 2011
http://artbizcoach.com/philly
For one whole day (November 5) we’ll eat, breathe, and sleep Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and maybe some Google+ before then.
This is NOT a “how to get started on social media” workshop.
This is for people with existing social media accounts and blogs.
If you’re ready to take your online presence to the next level, please join me in at this workshop.
. . . Only 60 seats are available! . . .
People are signing up already and Alyson expects it to sell out.
The price for this 1-day event is only $127 right now and includes lunch.
(Price goes up to $157 after September 27.)
Everything you need to know is at http://artbizcoach.com/philly
We’re going to have FUN. You’re going to be part of a wonderful, social (hey, it isn’t called “social media” for nothing) Saturday. I hope you’ll follow up on this soon and reserve your spot.
P.S. I’m promoting this because I think it will be informative, fun and great!!! I hope to see you there.
Tags: Alyson Stanfield, Art Biz Coach, facebook, http://indigeneart.com, http://www.artbizcoach.com/philly, Indigene, Indigene Theresa Gaskin, learning, Networking, Philadelphia, promotion, Social Media, Social Media Immersion, support, twitter, workshop Posted in General, News | No Comments »
Sunday, July 24th, 2011
I am in the middle of my life, my children are long from babyhood, my youngest will leave the nest in two years, and my eldest is creating his own wisdom, apart from mine. Where the preciousness of life takes on a new meaning, because I may be closer to an ending than a beginning. Why do I write this?
As an artist, I gravitate toward the visual; it’s just my particular way of interacting with my world. With so many things, to catch my eyes, I am in a constant state of over-stimulation and creating art is the passionate thing that calms me down. It is the constant, throughout my life that I believe keeps me interested, sane, stable and alive!
“Art is an articulator of the soul’s uncensored purpose and deepest will” - Shaun McNiff
Art influences every part of my life, not just in the pictures I create, but it draws me to others who create as well, whether their form of expression is dancing, writing, performing, healing, meditation, etc. They are all forms of art…people creating something that is a manifestation of themselves to give to the world, a beauty that only they can give.
My life is changing, and I want to commemorate this change. No, it’s a change that society may remark upon, but it is a change that has long been coming, a change from being just a child, woman, wife, mother or sister. I am becoming my authentic self! You might ask, well, who have you been all these years?! I’ve been all those labels, I’ve just mentioned…totally embracing, living and being in them, because they were necessary.
Those labels defined me and I made decisions based on those labels. I absolutely do not regret the decisions or the labels! But, I can no longer just be that. I must listen to my intuitive voice and follow it’s leading, with my life force, in order to make this physical journey true to what I am. So this perennial journey has become more than a whispering, it is my new art, my new self!
The labels are still there, but in a very different sense. My perennial journey is drawing out shapes, images and memories that may not belong to me, personally, but that will fashion a self-portrait to engage in my process of self-discovery; that is so essential to the discernment of my calling to authenticity. I use my art to bring me in line with my calling. Through it I have access to timeless sources of wisdom in myself, deep drives and memories of who I really am, who I am becoming.
I am changing…needing authentic people to grow along with me…I am changing.
Such are my perennial thoughts on this hot summer night…
I want to profusely thank Andrea Pratt for her beautiful talent and inspiration, she has shown me how a soul can travel through her art. I appreciate her help and direction in creating these memorial images.
In peace to you and yours.
Note: These images are a part the background of my memorial portrait of my sister, Renee Marie Bryant – (Feb.10, 1960 – June 27, 2011).
Tags: Andrea Pratt, Art As Mediciene, authentic, becoming, beginnings, Birds, circles, direction, eggs, endings, Friendship, http://andreapratt.blogspot.com/, http://indigeneart.com, Illustration Friday, important, Indigene, inspiration, journey, life, patterns, Perennial, Shaun McNiff, soul, support, teaching, thoughts, ties Posted in Art, Family, Friends, Illustration Friday, Studio Time | 17 Comments »
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
The word this week for illustration Friday is stir. I am glad that they had a word to prompt me, because I was at a lost for words due to the devastation in Japan.
My instinct is to help, so in addition to my donation to the Red Cross, to help the survivors in Japan, I am donating proceeds from the sales of this image from Fine Art America to the Red Cross.
Please go to:
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/moon-howl-indigene-theresa-gaskin.html to purchase a print or card.
Devastation stirs up great emotions and sometimes all you can do is, howl. Thank you in advance for your help and support in advance.
Offered in Peace and Prayers.
Tags: Art, Devastation, Donation, Earthquake, Fine Art America, Help, howl, Indigene, Japan, mixed media, moon, Peace, Prayers, Stirs, support, Wolf Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, News | 15 Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
I completed this image some time ago and it is entitled, “Savior”. I thought it was fitting since this stranger has saved this little girl from some plight. I’m not sure where my head was when I completed this illustration, but I know that this was completed after the Katrina Disaster. So, this is “Save” for my Illustration Friday.
I’ve been in a strange mood lately, doing some real soul searching and I realized that my choices for Illustration Friday have been somewhat serious lately. There goes the adage, about separating work from play. For me, as an artist the two are always intertwined. Have a safe and peaceful week!
Tags: child, color pencil, disaster, Graphite, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Katrina, man, saves, savior, support, watercolor Posted in Illustration Friday | 6 Comments »
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