Showing posts with label dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dream. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

"Finding Water"

Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A couple of days ago, the leader of our Fearless Painting Tribe, Connie, challenged us to a little painting dare. She dared us to paint "our year". A self portrait of sorts. A symbolic representation of our year.

"The portrait doesn't even need to resemble you", she said....and mine certainly does not. Here she is. See I'm no raven-haired, skinny, girlie giant. I'm just a little ole Texas gal, transplanted long ago to the left coast. As you can see, I do have a thang for painting ethnic ladies, surrealism and nature. The mix makes my heart skip a beat or two.

Thought I'd share my process with you here....in reverse.



I finished painting "Finding Water" just this afternoon and I've already grown quite attached. (How does one let go and begin to sell their paintings? They are all my little babies - I can't seem to let go. They are so very personal.)



I actually thought I'd finished painting when I got to the stage below. But then Connie and I had a little chat. She wondered aloud if I were truly done. I insisted that yes, indeed I was. She's a simple portrait, I thought.

But that very night my painting visited in my sleep. She had more to say...she'd need shadowy mountains, a lake to stand in, a bit more lipstick and some shiny bubbles. Bubbles you say? Okay.



The rest of the process you can see for yourself. She appeared out of the blue. No planning whatsoever on my part - just an intention set of "capturing my year". I'm still here trying to decipher the message....how she symbolizes my year....I do know it's been a year of discovery and fulfillment and and purpose and belonging. I suppose that is it - my year of "Finding Water".

















Saturday, September 11, 2010

Wishing for Peace

Saturday, September 11, 2010


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

There Will Be No Going Back

Tuesday, June 29, 2010
I can't pinpoint when it happened - that place in time where I began to paint all day in the studio and then, if my hubby was away, come home and doodle for hours more.



I've even taken to sketching in bed till really late - which drives my poor pup crazy!



Sometimes, my head is in the stars - dreaming of the next character to draw or paint. I'm obsessed.



Nope - don't know when it happened exactly . . . but I do know this:


Thursday, June 24, 2010

Your Wild Creative Heart!

Thursday, June 24, 2010
My friend and fellow blogger/creativity coach, Lisa Dieken, has published a little story about me today on her blog. She asked some great questions and has posted some pictures of an art journal I'm currently using, but had not shared here.


Lisa's blog post can be found here.

This is Lisa's newest and latest blog - one devoted to assisting the emergence and evolution of YOUR wild creative heart! Go visit her - and I highly recommend becoming a "follower" as well!

XO!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Drawing From Inspiration

Sunday, June 20, 2010
Ahem.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Dreams Don't Sleep

Sunday, October 25, 2009


My husband says "Dreams don't sleep". That's how he convinced me to get up at 5:00 A.M. on a Sunday morning to tote him to the airport. (He knows I'm a staunch believer in dream chasing!)

So he's off to Napa moving towards his dream of becoming a wine maker. He'll be spending time with dream digging vintner extraordinaire, Jason Moore, leaving me to share a little about my own dream catching.




It all started here yesterday, at my semi-annual trek to the open art studios of L.A. Brewery.



(Yeah....that's a hot tub atop one of the amazing artist's lofts. Ahhhh, swoon!)



Here's some of the amazing structures . . .





It's all wacky and fun and inspiring, but I digress.





The dream catching part is about more than taking in views of incredible art and diverse creative expression in these lofts.





(I mean after a little drinkie poo in a 3rd story stunner, we were more than ready to dance!)



No, the real dream unfolded when we strolled into yet another inspiring space and came upon Andre Miripolsky . . . THE Andre Miripolsky!!



Okay this guy is super famous and successful and all. But I've been a fan of his for 20-something years! I wear his "Fear No Art" button proudly on my little art apron. I was clueless that he was a local. I sure had no idea he lives in a loft that's open to the general public twice a year.



What a sweetheart he is. He spent tons of time with us talking about his next project (a monumental installation at the L.A. Convention Center). He signed a poster for us, let us take a dozen pictures or so (all of which I look like the goofus art groupie that I am).








If I could've danced like the girls practicing in their studio here, I would have!



I think I did become a bit of a "Wild Thing" . . . it's so embarrassing. I can't help myself - I'm awed in the presence of greatness. I'm such a lucky girl to have access to the amazing L.A. art community and someone so special to share it with.



I do believe it's true . . . "dreams don't sleep" . . . and they shouldn't - ever.

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LATE UPDATE:

Hubbie's jazzed (and apparently thirsty) after a day of wine making.
Had to pull in the iconic Taylor's Automatic Refresher for a tall cool one.
It's a well known fact in wine country that "it takes a lot of beer to make good wine"! (His will likely be great!)



Friday, August 7, 2009

True Questions

Friday, August 7, 2009
Questions are coming up for me. True questions. Questions with real answers-heart based answers. Questions about unlimited living...

Right questions like, "What is my wildest dream, my greatest adventure?", "What would I do if life was without any limitation?", "What then?", "What if I didn't worry about how, or if I was credentialed or experienced enough?" "What would I do then?"

An answer came. Clear as day. Simple.

I'd pack up my husband and dog and pile the three of us in an amazing road trip vehicle (like an AirStream trailer) and off we'd go. Our route would begin on the west coast and end one year later on the east coast. We'd visit artist meccas like Santa Barbara, Napa Valley, Sedona, Santa Fe, Austin and Savannah. In each of those places, I'd meet with famous artists and interview them about their creative process. All of the content would end up in a blog or a book or a DVD series - that I'm not sure of yet. But it would.

Then came the wrong questions. "How could you possibly do that?", "How would you support yourself?", "What makes you think fabulous artists would talk to you, an amateur?", "What would the family or the friends think?", blah blah blah.

Stifling and paralyzing answers came to those questions, I can tell you. But, like Scarlett O'Hara, "Fiddle dee dee, I'll think about that another day." For now, I'll stick with the right questions and the right answers. A girl can dream.....and one day, just maybe one day, the "how" will come.

(Pause my playlist, down the page and on the right, to best enjoy the video below.)


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dreaming of Santa Fe

Tuesday, July 21, 2009



in my bedtime journaling. Soon....I'll be there....

Friday, March 20, 2009

Happy Spring!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009

Children know....

Friday, February 27, 2009

what's important.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Spring Fever

Wednesday, February 4, 2009
I'm daydreaming of Spring . . . 



It's come early this year . . . but surely won't last!

So, I'm taking this day to fill up!
How about you?



Monday, January 19, 2009

Ask, and it is given.....

Monday, January 19, 2009

I want this tipi.  I don't know why, but I want it.  The Law of Attraction says ask, and it is given.  Put it out there and it will happen.  I'm putting it out there!