Saturday, 23 August 2014

Seeking Permission

Hey everyone

While out for coffee today I got chatting to a young man who works in the cafe which has become a regular go-to with several of my friends. We got talking about the joys of working with young children (I'm a pre-school supervisor) and how he wanted more out of life than working in a cafe, which  possibly involves moving into the early years sector.

That always does it for me, whenever people around me say things like this, whenever they're wanting more but are yet to do anything about it. 

I then take it upon myself to give them permission.

 I say "Do it then. Do it now. Make plans and see them through. Project it out there. Be the change."

Sometimes you have to give people that nudge, become that catalyst, and give them that wake up call they have been waiting for.

I love doing this, I love seeing the flicker of renewed life in their eyes, and the fire of possibilities starting to kindle.

I love to share my passions with others, "Passing on the Love" as I call it and in doing so helping to make the world a better place in some small way.

Today has been a good day, I gave someone permission to seek more from life and it is a truly beautiful feeling. 


Be the change, people, always xx



Sunday, 17 August 2014

Ways of Seeing

Hey folks 

Hope you are all well.

I have had one of those blissful days, wandering my city alone this week. I purposefully set out to have some 'me' time, sit in cafes, makes some art, read and take photos. I did all of these things and more. 

It is amazing what the world can yield when you really LOOK. I took over 40 photos on my day out, because once you attune your eyes to that of an artist inspiration is truly EVERYWHERE.

It's funny because a book I bought the same day called "How to Be an Artist" by Michael Atavar told me the very same thing after I had snapped away and then sat down to peruse his book. 

Michael writes
 "Everything is your process and worthy of attention, so don't let anything skip your grasp. All is art and can be fuel for your artistic endeavours."


Eighteen months ago I bought Michael's other book "12 Rules for Creativity" and I highly recommend BOTH!

So, here is me doing just 
as my instinct told me...


An early lunch, spot of reading and sketching



A very happy couple having their wedding photos taken at my city's castle, I couldn't resist getting a sneaky snap :)



And I just had to take a pic of my spilt milk, it made an interesting shape on the tray and this of 1/3 images I took

These are but the tip of the Misty Mountains of what I snapped while out. 

I also sat myself down in my local art gallery which was hosting a World War I centenary exhibition and sketched a portrait of an RAF pilot from 1917. I was there and hour and a lot of people wandered past, no one said a thing to me but I do wonder if I may have inspired one of them to do the same? 

Get out there

Be seen making art

View everything with your creative eyes on

Make art

Be creative in whatever way suits you

There are NO limits, only the ones you let take root in your own mind!

Happy arting everyone

xxxx

(credit to the marvellous PicMonkey free editing tool, mwah, love ya)



Sunday, 15 June 2014

Inner Excavation

Hey everyone

Since my last post things have become much clearer. It seems as I go along this path the twists and turns become more apparent and I feel as if I know where I am headed regarding my career. 

This is hugely freeing. 

It has made more room for my other passions. 

For mother's day I received the amazing book called "Inner Excavation - Explore Your Self Through Photography, Poetry and Mixed Media" by Liz Lamoreux

I feel like this book was written for me! 



I have been working through the sections for about three weeks and already it is proving so rewarding and insightful. It truly feels as if I am delving deep and chipping carefully away and the layers to gain a better picture of myself. 
Inside cover



First section



Collage from my own photography stash



Today, I was working on the poetry section and using the idea of collecting words and phrases for a "Word Tool Box" (love that) I wrote this:

Beyond miraculous.
How the smoke on the water
makes peace and euphoria.
It is a test of both worlds.
Everything is illuminated.
Where are you?
Dream catching?
Mischief pretends punishment.
One longful day leaves us
thirsty for the night.

I dedicate this poem to a dear friend who is in need of a little extra love and joy right now.

Writing in this way - spontaneous and with the aid of a treasure trove of delicious words - is new to me and I am so excited.

Happy arting everyone!








Sunday, 11 May 2014

Fate Loves the Fearless

I cannot believe January was my last post, that wonderful insight into my collection of quotes seems such a long time ago! It' s down to such a busy time owning to a recent change in my job with children ( I love my new role) and also my children's literature studies (which I also love and am currently rocking!)

I spend a lot of my time feeling that everything I'm doing -  my job, studies and my art, is all leading to something, that a bigger and better destiny awaits. I have long felt that this is all leading somewhere - a career in the arts? Writing and illustrating children's books? Publishing? Yet, is this a cultural idea, that we are all headed for greatness if we wait, work hard and/or 'believe' it will happen? 



Is this also a mere frivolous belief that fate is guiding me along to an unknown marvel, that perfect situation that perhaps I have not dreamt of yet but which will be where I'm 'meant' to be? What of the here and now? Is this not enough?  

 I do believe that if we want something badly enough we have to work at it, create situations which encourage it and draw it towards you if you will. It sounds a little New Age, but projecting out what you want into the Universe is a practical thing, you start attracting certain friends and connections, opportunities arise and sometimes you find yourself a step closer to what might be the 'dream' situation.

I work with young children and have stepped up the ladder recently, my setting is amazing and I'm so lucky but I don't always feel it is where I will be long term; so where does this come from? Is it fate nudging me along? All I know for sure is that things change very quickly, so who knows where the path will lead?   

Thoughts?



Saturday, 18 January 2014

Pinning all my Hopes and Dreams

Hello everyone

I don't know about you but I'm a Pinterest addict. I totally adore that site and all my boards can be found here. I find it an incredible resource for so many aspects of my creativity and well being including quotes. I love words, beautiful, inspiring, delicious words - I'm a quotation magpie and while browsing my delectable collection I realised something. All the quotes I had pinned essentially encapsulated ME, the me of where I am currently up to at this point in my life. 

It was quite a realisation and so I spent time reading through all 117 pins to select the ones which resonated the most. I found 22 which hit the spot and only intending on writing them down in rough I ended up making some of them into mini doodles. I cut them out, laid them on the bed seeking out themes and links. 



The thread running through the whole collection was that of a fragile yearning to be truly allowed to be me. To able to live a creative, fulfilling life and have nothing hold me back. To seek out and celebrate the magic, the mystery and the beautiful. I think this encapsulates what my own art is to me and it is something repeated by many artists whom I greatly admire - Manet, The Impressionists, the great Post-Impressionist Van Gogh and the Pre-Raphaelites in particular. 

This all links up with my Uncharted Waters theme as this is me pushing myself beyond my own limits. I keep trying to do this in all areas of my art but particularly my smash booking which continues to be extremely fruitful. 






How do you seek to push yourself? 
How has your creativity provided insight into yourself? 

Happy arting everyone

Saturday, 28 December 2013

The Journey Continues

Hello blogland

I haven't logged on since my last post in October with the mundane almost pulling me under but I'm still continuing with my theme of "Uncharted Waters". The theme continues to reveal itself as relevant more and more in all aspects of my life which is amazing if not a little spooky...

Entry two of my Uncharted Waters journal
"I Must be a Mermaid"


Over this Christmas break I had the great joy in being reunited with my best friend of old. Huge thanks to my friend who has read my blog and told me I must continue to post as I was feeling at a bit of a loose end with it. I am starting to wonder if it needs a focus? Or should I just enjoy documenting my journey? I have no idea where I'm going with it but isn't that also exciting? 


Entry three "Beautiful Freedom"


I feel as if I'm done with being afraid of the unknown and am choosing to set sail and see where the wind and waves take me. Wish me luck...

Happy arting everyone
xxx


                  



Sunday, 27 October 2013

Uncharted Waters

I recently decided to theme the second half of my art journal as "Uncharted Waters". While browsing the internet for themes this one leapt out at me - so much potential and so much imagery from oceans, ships,  pirates and mermaids to the healing power of water. There was also the idea of doing things I hadn't done before, pushing the boundaries and exploring. So exciting.
 
        
 Page one of themed section
of journal
 
 
The theme seems to be following me around as potential change arises in my every day life allowing me opportunties to embark on said uncharted waters...funny how that happens.
 
As for my art, well, yesterday I went for a medium I have been wanting to work with and hadn't gotten round to. Perhaps lack of time and also a lack on confidence. Here are day 1's results :)
 
 

Square canvas
 
 
 

 Rectangular canvas board



 
 I am so excited about this new way of working and have plans to keep exploring, keep pushing myself and ventured into the unknown. It's fantastic when you feel as if all your previous art works, journals and general art play have lead you to a point.

Happy arting everyone!