notes from the studio
Shake Up Your Self-Care and Recommit to What Truly Brings You Joy
Back in November I vowed to fall in love with winter. And I did, for a while.
Why I Love Valentine's Day Plus an Invitation to Creative Self-Care
I love Valentine’s Day. It’s probably not cool to admit this, but I do.
Are You an Artist? Writing an Artist's Manifesto
The shop was a jumble of art, jewelry and funky secondhand furniture. Although the town’s population was tiny, it was crowded with people attending the local art festival. I browsed, more curious about what was for sale than because I wanted to purchase anything.
Shift Your Perspective and Recommit to Your Heart
I stumbled into my shoes, pulling on my hat and coat before rushing two wagging dogs out the door.
I was still wearing my nightshirt.
I wasn’t wearing any socks.
I hadn’t even put on my glasses.
Art by Other Artists in My Studio: a Partial Studio Tour
I’ve been wanting to show you around my studio but instead of giving a full tour, today I’m sharing one corner where I’ve collected art from other artists.
Finishing My 10 Year Painting Celebration with Gratitude
Bright sunshine and warm breezes. Clear blue skies and crisp snow. Cold, dark, wet days. This month I’ve tried to be present for it all.
November has been a gift. A strange month, but a gift, too.
10 Year Painting Celebration: Nudging You Toward Your Dreams
My heart raced and I held my breath. I felt a flutter in my stomach as I sat down with a set of watercolors, some paper and a brush to paint for the first time.
Embracing Stillness: Lessons Learned Waiting at the Vet
This year I’ve gone to more vet appointments than I can count. I guess I could count them, flip back through calendar pages and tally up appointments for tests and surgery and treatments and more tests.
Facing Fear
About three and a half years ago I was frozen in indecision. Paralyzed by fear. Fear of making the wrong decision. Fear of making a mistake.
Beauty is Important
I am filled with a swirl of thoughts and feelings. Maybe you are, too.
These days. They’re hard. This year has been hard. It continues to be hard.
Sips of Inspiration: an Interview with Misty Olsen
After a bit of a break, Sips of Inspiration is back!
I’m so excited to introduce you to Misty Olsen. Misty is an artist who’s working toward her dream of creating children’s books.
Collecting Everyday Joys
What a week it’s been.
Although I think they’re a good idea any time, when life feels heavy or dark, I find it helps to write a Joy List.
Late Summer Garden Update
Won’t you join me in the garden today?
As slowly as 2020 seems to be progressing, the summer is certainly speeding past. I can’t quite get my head around the fact that it’s already late August.
In Celebration of Butterflies
Last week a package arrived on my doorstep. I thought it was going to be some backordered art supplies. But the box was bigger than I was expecting. And it was heavy.
When I saw the label I couldn’t wait to get the box opened. It was my Minky Couture blanket!
Growing Roses in my Zone 4b -- Now Zone 5a --, No-Spray, Wisconsin Garden
This is my seventh summer in my current garden. It’s a bit hard for me to believe it’s been that long already. I’ll have to do a general post about creating this garden, but today I want to talk about roses.
Sips of Inspiration: an Interview with Ishrat Khawja
I’m delighted to be sharing another Sips of Inspiration interview with you today. This month’s conversation is with Ishrat Khawja. Ishrat hand-dyes beautiful yarns in her home in the UK.
Paint. Garden. Repeat.
These are my favorite days, dividing my time between my studio and my garden.
I’ve been unplugging as much as possible. And it feels good to be so focused. I’ve fallen in love, again, with my art. There’s so much to paint! Some flowers come and go in the blink of an eye.
10 Ways to Lighten the Darkness
Hello, my friend. How are you? Are you hanging in there.
I had a rough week. I’m fine. I’m safe. I’m healthy. My family is healthy. My business is doing fine. Matthias’ business is doing fine.
And yet…
Flower Stories
One of the things I love most about making and sharing art is forging connections around the beauty and joys of flowers. Over and over again my customers have shared their personal stories of certain plants or flowers.