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February 28, 2013

Support The Arts

Acrylic/Inks  20x48" on canvas-on display at Klub Soda, Fredericton 

Been a full week, finished up a few pieces and delivered 5 new pieces to be displayed at Klub Soda Salon, 480 Queen St, Fredericton. Drop by, the team there are wonderful and welcome the interest.  They have been great for local artist, giving us opportunity to show and sell our work.

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Tomorrow I deliver a few pieces to be part of a fund raiser for RiVA, (River Valley Arts Alliance) March 9th, Woodstock, NB,  Mardi Gras Dance and Silent Auction, live music, food and a chance to bid on some wonderful art from a wide variety of artists.  Sounds like a great time and a wonderful way to support the arts.

"Return to the place before your judgments took over. Every judgment or criticism brings a desire to control your images and colors.  To find your freedom, you must identify and lift all the judgments that are in your way."  Point Zero by Michele Cassou




February 21, 2013

Space To Grow


Working on a couple of larger pieces that will, along with some others be displayed at Klub Soda in Fredericton.  The foiled piece will be covered in resin once I decide on my focal elements and their placement in the piece.  Should be fun trying to get a good shot of it once it's resined. That mirror finish has it's challenges, one being, not having an image of me or some other item reflected in the photo!

The other piece, needs work, how much work is yet to be determined!

Off Kilter--Unsettled
I'm feeling unsettled within myself, a pressure building, a knowing there is more inside than I've currently tapped into.  The need to explore a grinding desire that requires giving myself permission to create lots of junk, to waste paint and canvas before I get to the core of what lies within.  I know I'm not alone.

"Painting is a personal affair, an intimate place where you can allow anything to be expressed."Michele Cassou

As a lot of my work shows, I have a thing for circles, not just their form but intuitively, for what they represent:
"The Circle symbolizes wholeness, the experience of unity.  When people are engaged in the search for wholeness they aspire to independence and individuation. What they need most is space, room in which to find themselves, and develop their own identity." The Five Universal Shapes by Angeles Arrien.

I think it's telling that I've created a piece that has a circle divided, off centre from itself and I'm struggling with how it looks, how this piece needs to come together.  It may well wind up being a junker if I give myself permission to just have at it until that, 'grinding desire,' is satisfied.  (Even the circle elements in the first piece have a dividing line)

Who knew art would be such therapy!

February 13, 2013

Art Festivals Anyone?


Lots of elements went into this piece, from crackle paste to fibrous paper to rusted pieces of metal.  I love the earthiness of it and when my daughter in law saw it she said it looked like it was on fire, thus the name.

I'm working to build a sizeable and diverse collection of my work for up coming art festivals and events.  The Dooryard Art Festival is one that I look forward to again this year.  It's an amazing few days celebrating the arts in all it's forms from visual to musical and we have a lot here in the Marintimes! Beginning Wednesday evening, Aug 8th to Aug 10th.  The Dooryard Marketplace running from 9am-3pm Saturday, Aug 10,  look for me under the bright blue tent, along with a great variety of other very talented artisans!

The other event I look forward to being part of again this summer is The Golden Unicorn Arts Festival in Fosterville, August 18th from 11am-4pm. Jean and I had such a great time last year we can't wait to return!  It's lake country with 'cottagers' coming out to visit, enjoy the great food, entertainment and of course check out the diverse art forms represented that day.

Well, time to get back to creating!

February 8, 2013

Inner Rhythm


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Progress, finally.  I've turned a corner with some improvements in my health that are allowing me more studio time which feels wonderful.  Life with chronic pain and illness is all about rhythm, finding the way through the more intense times, narrowing your focus and output. There is no such thing as balance in my world, nothing is ever equal or balanced, instead it's all about handling the pendulum swings and reaching for the inner rhythm that keeps me sane and engaged.

Something Shaun McNiff said in "Trust The Process" really sums up my how I feel,

"Trusting the process is based on a belief that something valuable will emerge when we step into the unknown. There are elements of surrender and letting go which have more to do with flexibility and the ability to change direction, than with defeat and annihilation. The ego is willing to relinquish its plans and expectations in order to receive an unanticipated result. Experienced creators are able to step aside and relax in order to advance."

Oddly enough living with the debilitating effects of fibromyalgia prepared me to explore as an artist in a free and uninhibited way.  And the process of creating has helped me to express and find deep satisfaction and joy in my life despite its pain and limitations.  I see "The Designers" hand in all of it and that fills my tanks to overflowing!

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Here's to life's inner rhythms and the joy of expression through creativity!  Perfectly imperfect!

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