October Wrap Up

I have been itching to share more here and decided to start with a monthly wrap up series where I take a look at creative items from the previous month. 

Let's take a look at October:

  • I have been inspired by Tara Swiger's podcast and decided to become a supporter on Patreon
  • A friend gave me some old books and papers that I can use for collage
  • Set goal to work more in abstract with paintings
  • Went to the Cornelia Arts Center open house
  • Studio/office is actually set up and usable 

Below are images from the month, enjoy! 

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Cornelia Arts Center

Cornelia Arts Center

Collage in my sketchbook

Collage in my sketchbook

Exploring abstract painting 

Exploring abstract painting 

Early stages in October of the office/studio set up

Early stages in October of the office/studio set up

Reality Right Now

I'd love to be sharing a new piece that I've been working on, but that's not happening. The reality right now is we dealt with a stressful move and there are still unpacked boxes a month later. We are renting an apartment that was rehabbed and unfortunately not finished in time, causing us to board our cat and couch surf for close to a week before we could actually move in with our stuff. There is still work being finished up while we live here (hence the unpacked boxes), and well, it's made life stressful. I haven't fully set up my studio and I haven't painted since the last apartment. Moving every year is no fun but we gotta make it work since this is the situation we’re currently in.

The reality of the office/studio right now is pictured below. I didn't move, pick up, or style anything. This is the messy reality. I look at Pinterest multiple times a week, and while it's a great place to collect ideas, it's also giving me some serious guilt about our place not looking perfect. I just recently finished reading “Real Artists Have Day Jobs” by Sara Benincasa and one of the major takeaways I got is that life isn’t perfect and that is totally OK.  So I'm sharing this picture for anyone who also feels their life is a little bit messy and chaotic right now.

I'm in an accountability group online and this week I set the goal for myself to paint/draw/collage anything no matter how small or ugly, to get myself back in the habit. I look forward to see what I end up making and will share here (yet another format of accountability). I'm a little behind, but if I get something done tomorrow I'll be within the week I set.

Thanks for reading! It’s rather cathartic for me to share this and I can’t wait to be settled in!

 

Home Studio Inspiration

As I mentioned in my last post we are moving in about a week and a half and while moving sucks, I LOVE nesting. I am always looking to maximize space with organization techniques to make the most of a small home office/studio. 

I wanted to share some inspiration I found online, I definitely noticed some trends of what draws my eye! 

I notice that what draws my eye is an organized chaos. I appreciate the minimalist aesthetic but it's just not for me. I have a good amount of stuff and I like it to at least look organized and have its own place. I like wall shelving since there is only so much floor space in a small room that I also share with Scott's desk. Having art and other various imagery and inspiration hanging where I can easily see it is also important to me. I'll take a moment to sit back in my chair to think and I always enjoy looking at the art hanging nearby.

We'll see how the new space turns out! I'll take pictures and share once it's set up. It won't be magazine pretty like these images above, but it will be my space!  For more of my inspiration follow me on Pinterest

Summer Update

Hey all! I wanted to write a quick update before I keep packing up the studio. Yes, we're moving yet again. We have a lot of stuff and it doesn't make moving easy! I am looking forward to setting up my studio again and tackling some new projects once the move is complete. Going through all my supplies last week inspired me to try some new things. I have so much fabric! What can I make with it?!?!

Organized chaos

Organized chaos

Putting kraft paper between pieces so they don't scratch in the move. We have so much art!

Putting kraft paper between pieces so they don't scratch in the move. We have so much art!

I am proud of our art collection and look forward to the day where we have a home with enough walls for all of it! Is it possible to be an art hoarder? I'm starting to feel like one. When we went to C2E2 this year we said we wouldn't buy any more prints since we didn't have space. We came home with prints from Jenny Parks and an art piece on wood from Jelly Koe. Whoops. 

I keep the "10 secrets of Highly-Creative People" printout from Tiffany Han right above my desk. Always a good reminder. 

I keep the "10 secrets of Highly-Creative People" printout from Tiffany Han right above my desk. Always a good reminder. 

That's about it! I've been playing around with making collage packs to sell since I am kinda obsessed with unique paper finds and think it would be a great way to use my collection.