Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
EDM # 9 - organized chaos - the theme of my life
Just like my bed... which is # 5 I think on the EDM list.. maybe I'll draw it next... I'd much rather draw it than make it!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Lunchtime Drawing Exercises
Attempting to catch up with redrawing the EDM Challenges along with Danny Gregory and the facebook group.
Friday, July 06, 2012
Update - Moodling, Smooshing, Drawing, and Eating
Wednesday morning, July 4 (Independence Day for us Americans), I spent some time “moodling and smooshing” paint around. I think I get these words from Jennifer Edwards, at any rate she inspired this – just playing with watercolor for a bit. Wetting the paper and watching the color moodle and smoosh about…
Tonight, at a loss as to what to eat for dinner, I fixed myself a sandwich with a little touch of peanut butter, 1/2 a banana, and homemade (not by me) strawberry preserves… yummm… It’s been too hot here to actually cook and eat normally. Mid 90’s and even hotter tomorrow. Not normal for these mountains and not natural anywhere if you ask me…
After my little snack, I set about doing the most important thing – drawing. I was inspired by Danny Gregory's recent challenge to revisit the EDM challenges starting at # 1. Now I didn’t start at 1 because I’m a rebel I suppose or because I just like drawing my collection of cups and pitchers. I might be more disciplined with sticking to the list tomorrow, but then again I might not. At any rate – this post and the facebook group Every Day Matters has given me focus and gotten me drawing, and I am so very grateful for that – for Danny Gregory and the inspiration he gives to so many.
And of course I am going to use the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen for these challenges until the ink runs out or the urge hits me to switch to something else. The important things --- DRAW! Yes that is my new focus for the time being, and it feels so good!
Philosophical Contemplation
...ebbs and flows and twists and turns and spins and swirls. Ideas, styles, subjects, media… “What do I want to do today or this week or this year?” I ask myself.
Inspired first by this artist, book, or blog; and then another – so much information, so much to choose from; so many styles and subjects and ways to create. Whimsical? Realistic? Stylized? Expressionist? Impressionist? An endless array of supplies from which to choose; and always, a new book being written, a new technique to try, a new artist to be inspired by…
Where is the focus? How does one find focus? Who am I artistically and is it possible to do it all? – No. Emphatically, no. And yet I keep trying, adding to my stash of supplies, adding to my already overwhelming knowledge bank; and then, I long for simplification, direction, and the all-allusive focus. I crave organization and order. I want to finish something of value. I want to concentrate on one thing. My attention span seems to grow shorter and shorter. Overloaded with information and inspiration, I cannot process it all. It’s dizzying, overwhelming, and counter-productive at times. Stacks and stacks of magazines, piles and piles of books, infinite websites and blogs allowing one to communicate with everyone all over the world in the same day almost at the same moment.
And yet, I find myself taken in and allured by it on a daily basis. I cannot resist the temptation to spend and continue to search for that one thing that I might lack or that I haven’t tried. Today I’ve been tempted by Twinkling H2O’s, tomorrow it will be something else entirely...
And then there is the issue of time – if only I were as overloaded with time as I am with everything that could fill my time. I wonder if this is a timeless dilemma experienced by generations before me, or if it is more prevalent in this age of computers and instant gratification, instant access to boundless information. And I wonder how to manage it. How to rein it in and make it work. It’s a force as great as the wind that has downed trees and power lines lately. The creative life, the need to create, is a force so great that feeds on the endless inspiration and information that is out there and available at the touch of a button.
How does one keep from being swept away by the force of creativity? How does one focus? How does one rein in the power and subdue it enough to create something of value, to finish a project, to know what one’s art is about? To know what it is one is trying to express.
Think about the word “express”. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines the word as follows:
“express”verb
Definition of EXPRESS
transitive verb
1
a : DELINEATE, DEPICT b : to represent in words : STATE c : to give or convey a true impression of : SHOW, REFLECT d : to make known the opinions or feelings of (oneself) e : to give expression to the artistic or creative impulses or abilities of (oneself) f : to represent by a sign or symbol : SYMBOLIZE
2
a : to force out (as the juice of a fruit) by pressure b : to subject to pressure so as to extract something
3
: to send by express
4
: to cause (a gene) to manifest its effects in the phenotype; also : to manifest or produce (a character, molecule, or effect) by a genetic process
— ex•press•er noun
— ex•press•ible \-ə-bəl\ adjective
“To give expression to the artistic or creative impulses or abilities of oneself,” sometimes feels like a forcing out or extraction. Sometimes the need is so great that it feels like pressure is being applied. My very living and breathing seems to be in artistic, creative impulses. But oh, how I love life as a creative person. To be otherwise for me would be to not exist at all. Alive with passion and enthusiasm for color and line. That is to be truly alive.
So, in conclusion, I suppose the expression is the focus. The creative passion is the focus; no matter what technique, subject, style, or media one uses. The focus is to express that creative and artistic impulse. The impulse to create is the crux of the whole matter, and may that passion and enthusiasm never cease to pulsate in my heart and soul!
Playing Around with Colored Pencils

Inspired by Bob Stevens, an artist I met this past weekend; the beautiful landscapes in and around Boone; and artist and fellow blogger, Ann Nemcosky - I was inspired to play around a bit with colored pencils.
I hope to do more. This is a 5" x 7", which is a manageable size for my short attention span :-)
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Meeting the Artist and Shopping at Cheap Joe’s
This weekend I visited Cheap Joe’s where I met live and in person the beautiful and talented Ann Nemcosky. What a privilege and blessing to meet Ann, and also her charming husband, “the Professor”, and her beautiful and very polite and friendly daughter, “the Kiddo”. Wow! What a weekend!!!!
Here we are enjoying posing in front of artwork in the gallery at Cheap Joe’s.
and after our meeting – which in itself was more than worth the trip. I bought tons of art supplies – yes! more!
But I will say that I bought the things that I’m most passionate about – Kilimanjaro and Arches watercolor paper; not 1 but 2 Aquabee Super Deluxe 9” x 9” Sketchbooks – my all time favorite sketchbook and truly as it boasts on the front “the only sketchbook you will ever need”; Pitt Big Brush Pens in all my favorite colors – something I’ve wanted for a very long time; a few more Prismacolor colored pencils, as one can never have enough; some Golden Fleece brushes; the Pentel Aquash waterbrush; some linoleum cuts to try making my own stamps – something I’ve wanted to do for a while; and just for fun, some Sparkle gelly roll pens.
Frivolous spending! So much fun and so very exciting.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Caran d' Ache Neocolor II watercolor crayons in Visual Journal
Color! Sometimes you just need to play with colors. I have rediscovered how wonderful these crayons are after not having used them in a while. Stay tuned for more color play...
Thursday, June 21, 2012
So Many Projects and Ideas…So Little Time
Have you ever felt like you had so many projects and ideas up in the air all at once, so many things going on creatively, that you couldn’t even construct a blog post that makes sense. Well that is what has me blocked and procrastinating here in blog land.
I’ll give you just a sampling of all the things I’m working on or have been working on recently, Works in Progress if you will:
First – Freestyle Embroidery and painting on Fabric
Making Fabric Books for collage, painting in later:
And lastly, lots of sketching and watercolor-ing
I’m having a great spring/summer. Taking lots of nature sketching excursions and I will have more to share later. So much is happening in this creative, art-filled world of mine that I can hardly keep up with the blogging. I am loving every minute! Please stay tuned
Hope your summer is art-filled too!