spring: inspiration in bloom


I'm excited and curious about the launch of this new project. I found the link through the blog
Pecannoot, whose author Jess Gonacha Swift, is also a part of the team at Spring.

Their descriptions got me intrigued, and I've bookmarked the website in anticipation of their Thanksgiving launch (for non-Americans, Thanksgiving is 26th November):


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Spring is a collaborative project that has a single, overarching theme: inspiration.
Through videos, blog posts, and the website itself, 
Spring is opening an insightful
dialogue that focuses on helping you design a life you love.

Spring serves as your hub for celebrating successes, feeling proud of
yourself and others, and of course, cheering on those around you.


In fact, pretty much everything on the website sounds right up my alley. I love that there is such a strong and growing online community of creative people, joining together to share stories and support. It's so necessary.

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pretty things


I fell in love with these trays and vases when I saw them on Modish and wanted to share them here. They're from Lealand Eve Boutique, and visiting their online store I found even more things to swoon over (including some very cute aprons).

I'm particularly drawn to these bird-themed pieces ... so decorative and fanciful, contemporary with a nod to vintage and antique influences (love the use of vintage-style natural history illustration, and the toile de jouy inspired peacock tray) ... glorious! The vases could be equally at home in a pretty, girly room, or in a more simple contemporary room as a contrasting element (for example the crow vase - the dark grey bird stops it being *too* pretty) - and beautiful enough to not even need flowers.



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Objects like these make me want to draw and paint, and remind me to have fun with the subject matter - to not always get too bogged down in reality, but aim to capture the magic of the birds and the natural world. I hope to evoke a feeling and focus on the interesting designs, rather than purely rendering an accurate portrait.

That said ... I'm off to paint!


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inspired in England



Damian (my fiancé) and I took a road trip through England and Scotland during summer. Everywhere we went seemed to be the birthplace/home/inspiration for a famous artist/author/poet, which doesn't surprise me at all - the place is jam-packed full of inspiration and beauty.

I'm fascinated by the incredibly rich history of the UK and Europe, and struggle to get my head around the fact that these wonderful, intricate and dramatic stories - and castles, cathedrals, ruins, and palaces - are real. Aside from the dramatic history and grand architecture, there's also beautiful landscapes and charming countryside, cottages and villages ... all so inspiring.

I daydream about being able live there for a year or so, and explore every corner.


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I an atmospheric cathedral...

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and the Cotswolds ...

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... and the Lakes District - "Beatrix Potter country" - and where I want to live in my daydream for at least part of the year. That time would also involve holding some drawing and painting workshops, where we would take lots of walks for inspiration and reference, and regular breaks for tea in pretty teacups and scones with jam and clotted cream. Occasionally we would draw.


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Next stop - Scotland!!


A traveler without observation is a bird without wings.”
~
Moslih Eddin Saadi ~

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Welcome

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So after long intention, and much lurking, I finally have my little blog to display my art and join in on the conversation. I’m very excited!

I started an online course this week: In the Fishbowl: Life as an Artist Online after admiring Creative Thursday’s Marisa Haedike’s work, blog and generous spirit. I signed up 6 weeks ago, waited impatiently, and used the course as an impetus to finally get this website built and online.

Her first gentle and inspiring podcast got us thinking about what we do. The first question was “Why do you love what you create?” And with that, I finally found the focus for my first blog topic.

why do I love what I create?

I love trying to capture the magic I experience from nature - the intake of breath and flash of joy I get from an unexpected glimpse of a bright bird as it flashes past, or stumbling across a flower species that I’ve never seen before. I linger over the details in nature, but also love the simple peace and inspiration I feel from the natural world, and try to incorporate both in my artwork. I love the mixture of a misty and evocative atmosphere that can be represented by a dreamy smudge, leaving your imagination to fill in the gaps, combined with the tiny, intricate and beautiful details you only notice when looking closely at a bird or flower. I'm fascinated by the array of colours and ornate and fantastical designs that nature presents.

That never-ending journey as I try to capture all this - from an infinite supply of inspiration - brings me such pleasure and satisfaction.

And that’s why I love what I create.


It's an excellent question ... it reminded me why I do what I do, and how lucky I am to have something in my life that's so simple, yet brings me so much joy. A perfect headspace to be in as I launch my new site and gallery!

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