Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Painting in the Park Series Begins Tomorrow!


I am excited to share some work from a recent trip to the Pine Farm Orchard north of Vaughan.
http://www.pinefarmsorchard.com/



















http://beata-kski.tumblr.com/

At tomorrow's Painting in the Park class we will start with an introduction class with sketching and pattern creation. Meeting spot is in front of the greenhouse, but we will move into the open field behind the benches. Please email to confirm and reserve your art bag with supplies.
Chinguacousy Park is in full bloom so come and get inspired!












Thursday, July 31, 2014

Painting in the Park Starts Next Thursday!


 
 
 
Join The Art Connect for Painting in the Park at Chinguacousy Park at 7 pm by the Greenhouse entrance. We will explore spontaneous abstract painting and nature sketching.
 
The Paint in the Park package includes watercolour paper, watercolour paints, and a paint brush for $20.00.

You will leave with a wealth of knowledge and at least one new artwork to frame.
**Don't forget to bring a blanket and an open mind :)



Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Life Hiccups

HICCUP. Excuse me for the interruption. HICCUP. I was thinking that maybe I would like to HICCUP....

Why do we experience life hiccups? What are life hiccups, you may ask? It's when we doubt ourselves so often that there isn't time for anything else. So how do we get rid of these "life hiccups"?
It all starts with you visualizing exactly what it is you want out of life. To get more clarity you can ask yourself these questions:
What am I lacking in life, right now, that would make me feel a ton better?
How do I start my day? Am I productive right from the beginning?
How do I feel? Does it match up with how I want to be feeling?

Take some time to reflect on these questions and begin to note the gaps from where you are to where you want to be. Then have the audacity and begin to imagine yourself there.
Remind yourself that it's just the beginning...
   
"Imagination is the beginning of creation. You can imagine what you desire, you will want what you imagine, and at last, you will create what you will."              
George Bernard Shaw  
 

 

Friday, July 25, 2014

Summer Creation

We are almost half way into the Summer break. Our skin is glowing, hair is frizzy from humidity, and bellies full of fresh fruit. There is so much potential for creating in these months because everything is abundant with life. We aren't as concerned with time as much because the sun stays around for longer. This may cause large amounts of relaxation to occur, a little too many long island iced teas being sipped, or maybe random smiles painted on our faces. I'm writing a thank you note to the Summer Season's because in Canada we are blasted with a variety of weather and I want to take the time to say Thanks.

Dear Summer;

Your warm winds,
Feeling their touch caress my cheeks,
Your cool waters,
Taking deep breaths before I plunge,
Your patios that stay open long into the morning,
Talking, laughing, enjoying each moment,
Your trees rustling in the breeze,
Sitting still and listening,
Or walking barefoot on rocks and in forests



Saturday, February 15, 2014

We Are All Creators

Don't forget that your choices are not given to you, you do not inherit them, they are yours. You create your life through the way you think, speak, and act. Remember this the next time an excuse swims out of your mouth or that you claim to be the victim. Try to be conscious of the list below because the results of our actions determine how we live and feel. Also, we all may fall into ruts, but we don't have to continue being in them. Have a happy Saturday!

(found on pinterest)



Friday, February 14, 2014

Stop Being such an Adult Already! Just do it!

When starting something new how do we approach it?
Just do it! Yes, the urge to dive in is definitely there, why hold back, right?
I wonder why it takes us so long to do or be that which ignites our passionate heart.
Are we waiting to be ready?
Do we feel the need for permission? and if so, who's?

If our intuition is guiding us, and our knowledge of ourselves is telling us that we will be happy, have more fun, inspire ourselves and others, then what else to do but listen to it and act. Lets get moving!

How to get started: take the plunge

People learn in different ways depending on their comfort levels, habits, and skills.
Do you need to test the water first with your toe? You may want to start off by researching, reading, creating a Pinterest account and collecting inspiration, networking and talking to people who are doing what you want to do. Remember to soak in as much advice about what you are interested in, keep a journal and expanding your knowledge, it will only feeds your passion. You may also want to take an online class or workshop, and then if you feel ready take a class. I also suggest starting a blog and documenting and reflecting your progress. Oh yes and don't stop!

Once you have found your true love, whether it is writing, poetry, design, typography, illustration, crafts, whatever it may be, keep going!

Remember, "Every artist was first an amateur" Ralph Waldo Emerson

Have no fear, but loads of fun, and get exploring!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Iceland: A Retrospective

As we near the end of the year, I reflect upon dreams which have been fulfilled and ones which are still in the beginning stages. Travelling is one of my many passions, which influence, guide, and teach me. I have been pulled to travel to many corners of the earth for various reasons. Artwork describing the ancient grounds of a city in Tulum, Mexico,  a book reflecting on how it felt to walk on cobblestone roads in Vienna, Austria, or an artifact deep from the Baltic Sea led me to explore the Northern shores of Poland. I am inspired to travel; my body and mind require it to feel spirited. I had the opportunity to travel and volunteer in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2011 with World Wide Friends. I was working alongside young people from all over the world, from different cultural backgrounds and personal experiences. We gathered each night and reflected on the day’s events, how great it felt being in a community, being creative, and sharing our talents for a culminating project of a Film Festival. There were nightly outings into town and weekend excursions that took us deep into the Icelandic geography, history, and culture. The experience was breathtaking to say the least; and it left me with a comfortable loss of words, they were not needed. The silence and smiles were shared. This mutual feeling was unifying, it was an indication of our understanding of the sacred. Experiencing Iceland’s bounty made being in the here and now simple. The constant awe that I felt deep inside vibrated for a long time, even after I came home. I soon began to paint the landscapes I saw, the sketches I drew, and the memories I recalled. To think that the journey began all because of a postcard makes me grateful for my impressionable ways and for the beating heart that lives deep in Iceland.