Wednesday, April 28, 2010

In My Garden: Snowfire's Thorns Are Worth Running the Guantlet

Snowfire, according to The Idiots Guide to Roses, is labeled as one of the "Ten Worst Roses to Grow". What slander! I like this rose. It may be thorny and gnarly, kind of stunted, but the rose itself is beautiful. The outside color of the petals is a silvery white, contrasting with cherry red edges in an almost unworldly way. It's amazing to watch the petals unfold. With this rose, you either have to watch it grow on the bush, or be willing to suffer the numerous piercings you will receive as you attempt to snip its blooms.

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 24

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 24: Embrace the Elements

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 23

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 23: Prepare to Flower
This time of the year it is very easy to feel the beauty that resides within oneself if you just consider it. Just look without -- spring has sprung into its full beauty: birds fly and call and swoop and mate and build nests; grass grows in all directions creating ragged, impulsive haircuts; bees swarm, hummingbirds hover; the sun feels like a soft cloak on your shoulders; blue skies thrill the brain. It's not so difficult to say to yourself, "Maybe, just maybe, this gorgeousness is a reflection of me, maybe it feels like a small part, but maybe I can claim a piece of this beauty for myself." Go ahead. Do it.

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 22

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 22: Memory, Silence and Mood

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

In My Garden: Peace Rose

This photo is like a Georgia O'Keefe painting. I almost wanted to eat this rose. With vanilla ice cream.

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 21

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 21: Soul Beauty

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 20

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 20: Where Travel Takes Me

Saturday, April 24, 2010

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 18

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 18: Time Heals All Wounds
That's what they say...I'm not so sure about that. I think it takes a whole new world, a whole new way of being to operate from wholeness, not loss. I've spent a lifetime evolving, maybe more than one. I sure would like to get it right before this time is over. I sure would.

Friday, April 23, 2010

In My Garden: Natural Bustline

There are unknown forces in nature; when we give ourselves wholly to her, without reserve, she lends them to us; she shows us these forms, which our watching eyes do not see, which our intelligence does not understand or suspect. -- Auguste Rodin

At the end of the summer last year we had one of our property fencelines refenced. The contractor was very sensitive and artistic in giving our old oaks some room to grow. When wandering through our gardens with my cat Angelina last week, I noticed this silhouette. What a wonderful thing to behold! I often picture tree limbs as the legs of lovers entwined, but never have I really noticed the bustiness of tree bumps until framed by redwood planks!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

In My Garden: Sparrieshoop Rose in Shadow and Sun


2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 17

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 17: Wasn't a Victim
I think that the most powerful thing that I have learned in my life is that everything that I have experienced, lived through, loved, lost, won, gained has occurred because I pulled these situations, people, places, and things to me in order to learn a life lesson. What a revolutionary, transformational belief: there are no victims. I have never been and will never be a victim of circumstance. Everything has played a role in my development -- not only as a human being but as a spiritual one, and everything has been pulled into my awareness to serve this purpose. It has not always been easy to accept this truth. I am still human and tied to this world. I cannot say that it is your truth. But it is mine and it has given me the opportunity to look beyond the challenges that I am faced with on a daily, on a lifelong basis. There is often not much comfort in that perception. But there is motion and energy that carries me forward and there is comfort in that.

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 16

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 16: Because You've Earned It

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Oriel Pendant Challenge -- Week 1: Deer Totem

OK. I am restarting my pendant challenge to create one new oriel design a week. I think I've started and stopped this twice. Maybe this time -- the third attempt will be the charm.

When I was living in Boston I would often drive out to one of the parks a few miles outside of the city. I would hike out into the woods and try to get a grasp on what direction I wanted to go with my life. One park in particular sticks out in my mind. I found a trail that led up to a crop of rocks surrounded by pines. There in the warm afternoon sun, I would sit down on the rocks and gaze out over the view of trees and hills. A feeling of calm and rightness would soon merge with my awareness. During these visits I would meditate and call on spirit guides to help me. The one that appeared most often in my musings was a female deer -- I called her Ramona.

There are many different interpretations of deer symbolism. Stephen Farmer's Power Animal Cards says that the deer totem represents the pathfinder, the instincts that we have and should trust to guide us through situations. In Medicine Cards, the deer totem represents gentleness of spirit, which heals all wounds. And then what also comes to my mind is the movie Powder. In it a hunter shoots a deer and then touches it as it lays there dying. He merges with the deer and feels its fear and pain as his own. In doing so his life is transformed and changes forever.This Animal Totem Ariel is 3-D and shows two deer standing side by side in front of a field of tall grass. The back is a hunter green ribbon with gold flourishes. I used beveled glass on the front. The dangle is a silver-toned East Indian charm with Swavorski crystal and green semi-precious stones hanging below. I have dangled from the necklace Swavorski crystal beads in Erinite green and Dorado copper-orange.

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 13

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 13: Still in His Pajamas
"For god's sake" she said, "all you do is mope around here." I mean, I can understand it -- all the demands -- the world, your mother, your wife (husband), your kids, your work. Who wouldn't want to to retreat from everything and just stay in your sweats, and perhaps even the thing most likely to set you free. "What's that?" he asked. Like saying "No, I'm going for a walk now." Like saying "Yes! I'll do this for me!" What do you have to loose except your sense of control? Wave goodbye to it. Get out of your pj's and get that body moving!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 11

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 11: Somewhere Out There
Except it's never really "out there," is it? Everything is a projection of one's inner desires, dreams, fears. I would think that to move through life with this knowledge would bring an inner peace and a confidence, because you could never really go wrong. It is worth considering.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 4

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 4: One Chance

What's New in the Studio: REORG!

Voila! On My Way to a Studio Worthy of Photographing!
Must be the spring cleaning bug! Actually I'm getting ready to go into production with custom oriels and new designs...and I just couldn't move in the studio! (See below!)
Beginning Studio Reorg (already removed most items on the back tables)
I needed to breath fresh life into my art space plus have items in reach. I am on Day 2 and definitely making headway. The first thing I am doing is carrying items into the kitchen and onto any available surface in order to free up space in the art studio. Then I start rearranging and styling. I've liked going through and touching every item, throwing away what's not interesting anymore, rediscovering items long hidden or forgotten, and re-purposing boxes and baskets for storage and display. I also bought some incredible mannequins on which to display my oriels, both in the studio and in any street fairs this summer. So I've incorporated them into the back wall.
"New" Antique Abercrombie and Fitch Store Mannequin
and Pier One Wire Mannequin


Pier One Wire Mannequin and Oriels
The back tables are almost finished. But I'll probably change them around once I start soldering and assembling the pendants. I am changing around what I store in the green cupboard behind me and the closet across the table from where I work. Next to tackle is the soldering station and the finishing station. I haven't felt this much energy and movement in years. Here's hoping it lasts!

In My Travels: Cotton Candy Feeling

I am only traveling around my neighborhood these days, and around my yard this morning. But what a pleasurable sight greeted me this early morning. I had hurried out the door for my morning walk, and when I returned the sunlight was playing in my border garden. The pink heuchera plants in turn were frivolously flirting with the sunlight. It gave me that fabulous cotton candy feeling that I love so much, wrapped up in yellow and green, and all of them waving hello as they danced in place. There went any doubts and concerns of the moment. Nature. The perfect equalizer.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Monday, April 5, 2010

Featured Oriel Pendant: Sparkle A Plenty

Sparkle Diva Oriel Pendant
Sparkle Diva was one of the first oriel pendants I created in my GlamGirls series! We all secretly admire GlamGirls -- openly sexy, flirtatious, haughty, naughty, sassy, svelte....This line of oriel pendants celebrated the feminine, the movie star, the pin up girl, the seductress. You may not want to be her, but you may just want to try her on for a spell. It's like ordering a Pink Cosmos for the first time. You may not want to make them a habit -- but you love the way your pink lipstick sits on the edge of the glass!

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 1

2010 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 1: Is Silence Golden?
I don't think so! There is something to say about the virtues of patience and faith but they grow increasingly tiresome as the days (or years) go by. I know, I know. But I'm pretty sure silence will take you right into your grave. So open up. Spit it out. And enjoy the consequences!

This is the second year of my personal art challenge of creating a journal page a day -- for a year! We'll see where this year takes me in the creative world. Will I meet my goal? Will I get frustrated? Will I become bored? Will my hair catch on fire? Will I fly? Will my mane continue to blow in the wind? I sincerely hope so!!!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 365

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge --Day 365: I Have Learned to See
OK. This is the REAL finish to my 2009 Daily Journal Page Challenge. I'm blaming my "false end" (at Day 356) on dyslexia. It's amusing to me that a subconscious part of me was willing to stop ten days short of my goal. Well, thanks to my brother's kind Facebook comment, I relaunched my self into my challenge and today, April 4, completed it for real. What a fantastic journey it's been. And as I had so hoped, I have strengthened a daily creative habit, started taking art lessons, and seen that I can set a goal and keep to it, with a few dalliances here and there, but my eyes firmly remained on the prize.

Can I do this another year? Seems a bit daunting in some ways. Yet also a true challenge of heart, intention, and creativity. So, I have decided to reundertake my personal art challenge of a journal page a day for another year! I am sure in some ways it will be tougher, but I am interested to see if I can meet all of my internal and external objections, diversions, and reasons to slack off, back up, run off. Who knows -- maybe it will be easier than I think! I am sure it will take me deeper into my creative self.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 360

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 360: Half the Story

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 359

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 359: Have a Powerful Impact

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 358

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 358: Get Inspired

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge...Day 357

2009-10 Daily Journal Page Challenge -- Day 357: May Your Presence

APRIL FOOL! I Wish...


Since today is April Fool's day it seems perfect that my brother would leave a comment on Facebook and point out to me that there are 365 days in the year and not 356.

OMG!

What I want to know is WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY ELSE POINT THIS OUT TO ME!!!! Didn't you guys and gals get that memo in elementary school? I guess I sure didn't!

Geez, where are my so-called friends -- letting me make a fool out of myself!!!! There goes any credibility that I imagined I had -- LOL!

So now I have to hurry up and catch up in my Daily Journal Page Challenge so I can properly finish the damn thing! Better get going!