{ VISION } : An Altered Book Workshop

visionalteredbooks I will be teaching 'VISION : An Altered Book Workshop' on Saturday, Feb 25th at my Glade Road studio in beautiful Blacksburg, VA. Pre-registration is required so I have the necessary supplies on hand for all participants. Please follow the link below for more details!

Registration for VISION : An Altered Book Workshop

 

{ GRATITUDE } :: An Extension of my *Discipline* //

In my last post, I talked about why I decided to make 'Discipline' my Power Word for 2017. It started in the end of 2016, when I decided to resume my long standing practice of morning journaling. I knew that this morning ritual was key to finding answers I am seeking. Long before the new year began, I put pen to paper and began writing. Some days it is easy to pound out the pages, some days it seems to take me awhile to get the words out. This isn't book writing here, either, this is 'stream of consciousness, no body is going to read this but me' writing...nonetheless, it can be a challenge. One morning, I was writing and noticed that I was being very hard on myself. Berating myself in my journal about all that I was NOT accomplishing on any given day in regards to my art biz. So I made the conscious decision to add something to my journal...a nightly entry of what I accomplished that day. No matter how big or small the task is, it goes on the page. I have recently started to add what made me happy, laugh or feel joyous on that day as well.

What is this daily (and now nightly) practice doing for me...specifically my wonky mental health in the long winter months?

LOADS.

I never noticed how much I laugh on any one given day. My daughter is HILARIOUS. She hits the ground running every morning and it can take me awhile to catch up but when I do, we have these lovely quiet mornings together that I cherish. She sees me writing and grabs her little 'dairy' and sits at the table with me. We share a meal together and get ready for our day. This is truly a blessing.

My mind has been blown by the positive feedback my new approach to art is receiving. I will still make books (that is my true Soul Work) but I wanted to expand my artistic chops so I challenged myself to make one new paper collage per day. (You can check out a few of them right here or you can see them all on my Instagram feed).

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Beyond that, now my day does not feel like it is one long to-do list that never seems to get done. I can SEE what I am accomplishing and it encourages me to KEEP GOING.

Do you have a daily practice that keeps you focused, moving forward and assisting you in living a life of gratitude? I would love to hear all about it!

{ * DISCIPLINE * } : My Power Word of the Year for 2017

wordoftheyear2017 While talking with fellow artist and business bestie, she challenged me to post my 'Word of the Year.' I chose DISCIPLINE without thought or hesitation. Towards the end of last year, I resumed my long standing love of journaling most mornings. I was feeling scattered, lost and frightened about the direction of my personal and creative life. I was still going to the studio and creating a massive body of work but my enthusiasm was waning. I had the best year of my art educator career in 2016 and loved every class I taught (and every person I met!) but I didn't feel expansive in the artwork I was creating...in other words, I was in a creative rut. I decided to get up early every morning and write my way to an answer. I know that the answer to all of my problems lays within my daily writing and will present me with the answers I need to move forward confidently. Beyond that, DISCIPLINE will take me to the studio every day. My job is to show up and get to work, the Creative Universe will care of the rest.

I wrote this as an Instagram post on Thursday, January 5, 2017. I was hesitant to post something that would make me so vulnerable. I try to keep my posts on social media art-based, educational or creative lifestyle based and very light. But I need a change in my life. I start every year out committed to making this my best art biz year yet...and as the year goes on, I get wrapped up in life and just can't seem to maintain the momentum. My life is beautiful...I am infinitely blessed on many levels but I want the challenge this year of getting my art career to move forward. I am reaching out to you for support and accountability. I am taking risks with my art work that I am thrilled about. It is VERY different than what I have been focusing on in the past. I will still make the handmade books. I will still print with things I find on my wanderings and outdoor adventures. This is my year of COLOR (bright, bold, vibrant!) and MINI (and I mean teeny tiny). I have a lot of other goals beyond creating art: I have more workshops (many are NEW) this year than any other year and I am creating more summer camps in addition to the 'Creative Girls' Tribe.' I have a lot more treasures up my sleeve in regards to my business that I will unveil as I pound out the ideas in my morning journal. Beyond that, I vow to share more of my personal art--my art journal spreads, my studio, my art making process, my insights through journaling, my successes, failures and frustrations as an artist--and my personal life including my beautiful, creative, funny daughter.

My wish is that you will join me on this journey.

What about you...Do you have a 'Power Word of the Year'? What is it?

 

{ Hand Lettering : To Commit to an Art Form }

I have been hand lettering in my art journals for years. Like most people, I was intimidated by exploring my own handwriting and avoided it. I used stencils and stamps but never my own writing. IMG_1153_1

Several years ago, I was working a program of recovery and was journaling daily.

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I was listening to a lot of music in my studio and way too many self help podcasts.

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I abandoned both the recovery and the self help. I decided to accept myself for who I am...flaws and all.

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I still journal regularly. I continue to explore my own handwriting as artistic expression and my a form of therapy and self acceptance.

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How about you? Are you scared to hand letter in your art journals?

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Do you use stamps, stencils, stickers or cut outs?

 

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Care to join me in a hand lettering challenge?

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I want to challenge myself to practice hand lettering and illustration daily...

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...and share my daily progress as a commitment to the art of journaling...

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...to grow, to heal, to become the best parent, friend and partner to all in my life.

{ Art Journal * Spread : 'Accept' }

It is long overdue for me to start sharing my art journal spreads. They have evolved over the past 15 years. I went from using journals I purchased at a local bookstore (when I was still learning that paper weight and binding were important details when adding wet paint and ephemera) to binding my own journals. IMG_0915_1

Watercolor backgrounds with lots of drips is where I have typically started...

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...to finding an 'anchor image.' I typically build my pages around this particular image.

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I have more paper than anyone could you in a lifetime...especially when I started making my own. That is an evolutionary process within itself...more on that later.

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I love to practice hand lettering. I used to be petrified to use my own writing. I thought it would ruin the pages. I have learned over the years that my handwriting is an art form within itself and needs to celebrated. I use my art journals to practice my letter forms and feel that it enhances the pages since I can express my thoughts and feelings.

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I have started adding more details to my spreads these days such as paint splatters and scribbles. I love art journaling since there is no wrong way to do something.

I have a separate journal for my Morning Pages. Another journal where I practice letter forms and yet another for sketching. I began using an altered book in my last post and continue to work in those. I have been super inspired by the journals of Dan Eldon lately and am looking forward to incorporating the massive amount of personal photos in my upcoming spreads.

My evolution continues...