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I started this to spark my creativity and inspire me to work on some crafty projects... Now it appears that I will just ramble on and on about art and how it is inspired by the little things in life.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
MY OWN LIL' STUDIO!
Frugality at it's finest... For a mere $14 investment and more sweat and work than anything, I have a studio at home. Finally a place to store the musical instruments, relax and make a big huge f*cking mess. I LOVE IT! Found a homemade drafting table and a La-Z-Boy office chair at the local ASPCA thrift shop in town. Supporting a good cause while encouraging creativity and it feels wonderful. Now I must get to it!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Back to it...
No longer feeling like the new girl in town! I've been working like a mad woman and haven't taken much time learning the new digs after the changes post below. Well, guess what? Made some new friends in town and ventured into the local art studio. I had forgotten how inspiring it is to be around fellow artists, musicians, and a space filled with great art! Yesterday I spent some hard earned cash on some art supplies and I'm hoping to get back to it...
My Best Friend's Wedding...
For the bride...
Too bad the iridescent feathers didn't translate well!!
Bridesmaids in Ivory skulls and the flower girls in Red...
Just a nice traditional Mother of the Bride piece...
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Changes!
I'm in the middle of a career change. Yes, I am CRAZY! I left a good job and stepped outside of my comfort zone in the midst of an economic crisis. The move was one that benefits my family in a way that is much more important than just a career. I have a bit of a work life balance, self prescribed, for once since college. I must admit that I now must go to bed like a little old lady, sometimes even before the sun sets to make it to work before most of my friends are even awake, but there is a payoff.
I make it home most days before 3 pm and have a chance to hang out with my family. Family is the one thing I have taken for granted over the years. Maybe because I come from such a small one that I fail to see how important this time really is as I have come to expect it. Could it be that growing up in a house with just two adults could warp my perspective on home life? Was I just another little adult? Perhaps. Now that I have my own tiny family I see how important just hanging out is. I also see how lucky I was to grow up in such a loving household. I love to come home and I love to come home to one that is now my own. After a bad marriage, countless family health concerns, and losing most of the family I finally just smile when final destination is my driveway.
I am thankful everyday that I have had the insight and the drive to simply follow my heart. Call me selfish, crazy, or driven. The rat race is still being run by my father. He's my hero, my role model, and my reminder that work can provide many things in life but can also take all of the valuable time you had to enjoy the fruits of your labor. That's why for him and for the furry waggle butts that greet me every evening... I work. I put my heart into my work. I will work until you tell me I can't work anymore and I need to go home. If that work ensures me the ability to go to my favorite place and to keep it safe and perpetuating then I win. If the job feels less like work, more like an adventure, and they pay me... Even better! I encourage you to take a risk, put in that application, network, meet new people, love those who become your friends, say "yes" and just put yourself out there. What do you have to lose? Nothing. On the other hand, if you don't do any of these suggestions what will you end up doing? Nothing. See! Go on now, change your life!!
Since I live by the beach now I find myself embracing the following motto: If you're lucky enough to live by the beach, then you are lucky enough! I live in a vacation and I working to embrace it!!
I make it home most days before 3 pm and have a chance to hang out with my family. Family is the one thing I have taken for granted over the years. Maybe because I come from such a small one that I fail to see how important this time really is as I have come to expect it. Could it be that growing up in a house with just two adults could warp my perspective on home life? Was I just another little adult? Perhaps. Now that I have my own tiny family I see how important just hanging out is. I also see how lucky I was to grow up in such a loving household. I love to come home and I love to come home to one that is now my own. After a bad marriage, countless family health concerns, and losing most of the family I finally just smile when final destination is my driveway.
I am thankful everyday that I have had the insight and the drive to simply follow my heart. Call me selfish, crazy, or driven. The rat race is still being run by my father. He's my hero, my role model, and my reminder that work can provide many things in life but can also take all of the valuable time you had to enjoy the fruits of your labor. That's why for him and for the furry waggle butts that greet me every evening... I work. I put my heart into my work. I will work until you tell me I can't work anymore and I need to go home. If that work ensures me the ability to go to my favorite place and to keep it safe and perpetuating then I win. If the job feels less like work, more like an adventure, and they pay me... Even better! I encourage you to take a risk, put in that application, network, meet new people, love those who become your friends, say "yes" and just put yourself out there. What do you have to lose? Nothing. On the other hand, if you don't do any of these suggestions what will you end up doing? Nothing. See! Go on now, change your life!!
Since I live by the beach now I find myself embracing the following motto: If you're lucky enough to live by the beach, then you are lucky enough! I live in a vacation and I working to embrace it!!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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