Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Whats New Update

This has been another busy week.The weather has been a little less than desirable so I have spent a lot of time indoors ...and you know what that means .Lots of time to spend on the thing I love most(aside from my children) ART. Since I am currently off work for the summer I am dedicating my time to creativity,learning and exploring new techniques and options in the art world. 








The craft market was a lot of fun it was held on July 1st in Abbotsford on the most beautiful setting an old farm yard ShowUsYourCraftArtisansMarket is the face book link .The market is being held every
second Sunday 9-4 




I also spent the day  in Vancouver  with my Dad and my daughter. We took a short trip down to Deep Cove. I was again inspired by the beauty of the water , the quaint shops and the artwork I saw . I find myself always noticing the unique beauty around and thinking of ways to try and capture it. I contacted my cousin in Norway who's art has been very inspirational to me as well and she offered me some techniques to help me with this next piece .I am really excited to be able to add and explore another medium to my creative process 




Stay tuned ..................I am trying to keep this updated more often 
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Mixed Media Painting and Collage

I will look forward with acceptance ....


I started working on this piece and as I stared at a blank piece of water color paper ,I was suddenly inspired by the teaching in the LIFE BOOK CLASS . My ideas began to flow and I my finished piece came to life .

Monday, 16 January 2012

Goddess of the Bountiful Harvest and the Nurturing Spirit

Today was a Snowday which meant for a day dedicated to my week three Life Journal. This class was about creating a goddess that we connected with . I really enjoyed learning the new techniques taught by Bonnie Rose Bryan . 


The Goddess I chose is Demeter.  She was the most generous of the great Olympian goddesses.  The Greek goddess Demeter was beloved for her service to mankind in giving them the gift of the harvest, the reward for cultivation of the soil. Also known as the Roman goddess Ceres, Demeter was the goddess of the harvest and was credited with teaching humans how to grow, preserve, and prepare grain. Demeter  was thought to be responsible for the fertility of the land. She was the only one of the Greek goddesses who was involved on a day-to-day basis in the lives of the common folk. While others occasionally "dabbled" in human affairs when it suited their personal interests, or came to the aid of "special" mortals they favored, the goddess Demeter was truly the nurturer of mankind. Demeter also was the only one of the Greek goddesses who could truly empathize with the human experience of suffering and grief, having experienced it fully herself. The story of Greek goddess Demeter illustrates the tremendous capacity of a woman to love and nurture, within her own family and the world at large.  It also reminds us to stand firm for what is good and right, even in the face of adversity, when powerful forces are aligned against us. 
The goddess Demeter's message also reminds us of the seasons of a woman's life, that even though there are times of great sorrow there is also great joy to be found.