From my molskine sketchbook - one a day ....!!!Julia Cameron suggests going on artists date once a week by yourself. Take yourself on a date! It could be going to a movie, a museum or as simple as going to a rug store to look at colors and textures from another country, and art store or a coffee shop in one town over.Matt Kahn says creativity is what we are all striving for - all spirituality is aimed towards one thing - and that is, creativity.How do you manifest creativity? By doing something different. Go a different way to work, brush your teeth with your opposite hand, eat something you don't usually eat, pay more compliments, ask someone you don't really know to lunch, take a different class. And then, congratulate yourself and get ready to create. Create your own reality. Create the life you want.
MORE has OM in it (backwards)! 2016 - More consciousness, more connection, more clarity, more creating, more calm.AHHHHHHHHMEN.
It's hard to believe 2015 is coming to an end. So appreciate of clean air to breathe, woods to walk in, family and friends who care for me, being able to do what I love to do everyday, for the teachers I have had and for the students who come to me, for Eloise who breathes life into my days just by being who she is, for the abiltiy to walk and run and skip and swim and bike through this thing called life. Yes, I am blessed. And so are you.
Tomorrow there is a group show I am part of at Marquis art and Frame in WB. It is artists response to the Back Mountain Bloomers event in the summer. It will be a good night to be out and about - so please come and enjoy - colors, shapes, textures and or course there will be some gooooood foooood~!
Today I finished my first mural in Pittston - making it their SIXTH! The amount of ART in a few blocks in this fast growing city is astonishing and refreshing. Mike Lombardo and Rose Randazza have made a once depressed town into a destination point! The tree and figure were decided as a calming spot as the building is located in a grotto.The eagle which symbolizing freedom, healing and wisdom flew about me last week.... asking to be included - of course.
My friend Sean says this a lot ... Life is Easy Simple and Fun - it really kicks the 'Life is Good' out of the water! So, I decided to do some fun pillows. My student, Lola's grandma who brings her to art lessons saw them and thought to get one. She couldn't make up her mind... and ended up with.... well, let's just say... more then one! And after show and tell, Ms. Eloise was quite happy to have her couch back - and 'her' pillow given to her by Auntie Rame.