notes from the studio
June 2023 In the Garden: Nostalgia, Growth and Letting Plants Have Their Way
Ah, June in the garden. What a beautiful month.
Reminders About Life and Art and Recommitting to Noticing and Savoring Joy
Today on my blog, I planned to share about the Winding Roads Art Tour, but as I was driving home on Sunday evening I realized I hadn’t taken a single photo all weekend.
May 2023 in the Garden: Renewal and Rebirth at the Start of the Growing Season
I’ve been eating asparagus, rhubarb and young walking onions from the garden. I’m also harvesting chives and pinches of my basil seedlings.
Pausing With My (Uncomfortable) Feelings And an Invitation for You to Do It, Too
Yesterday as a gentle rain tickled the windows, I cleaned and organized my studio and thought about what I wanted to write to you.
7 Plants I'm Not Growing in My Garden This Year and 4 I'm On the Fence About
It’s hard for me to believe the days were sunny and warm and my flowers were blooming only a week ago.
Is Perfection Possible? Contemplating Simple Shifts in Business, Art and Life
When I was first starting to learn to make art I thought that if only I could discover the perfect art supplies, I’d be able to create the beautiful, perfect art I imagined in my head.
20 Garden Favorites: The Best Projects, Plants and Ideas from My 2022 Garden
When I’m planning my garden for the year I always like to consider my garden from the year before.
Let's Talk Creativity: What's Your Story? Join in 2023's First Reader Conversation
If I were to ask you, “Are you an artist?” What would your answer be?
Would the question make you feel uncomfortable?
Delighting in Dahlias: Dreaming of My Garden in the Depths of February
Over the last couple of weeks, our snow was slowly melting. Two weeks of predicted snowstorms never materialized. What was left was nearly gone and then this week we were hit with snow, sleet, freezing rain and more snow. Now everything is white again.
Why I Love the Library: a Review of 10 Books Inspiring Me Right Now
Last week I mentioned how books are one of the ways I make it through the winter. And over the years I’ve shared books here on my blog again and again.
How to Expand (Garden) Delight in the Depths of a Wisconsin Winter
Written on my calendar today is “Blog: Garden”.
Ease into the New Year: Welcoming 2023 with New Words, New Projects (Same Me)
Here we are, two weeks into the new year. How are you feeling?
Have you chosen a word for your year? Are you setting intentions?
Focus on Gratitude in December: Thankful for Gardens and Nature
I stand at the window and look out at my garden. Birds come and go from the feeder.
Focus on Gratitude in December: Thankful for Art and Creativity (and a Giveaway!)
“In the pocket of her jacket, Aunt Edna found a small sable brush, and throughout dinner she repeatedly dipped it in her water glass and drew…. upon her absorbent napkin.”
Focus on Gratitude in December: Thankful for Teachers and Students
I vividly remember the first time I tied my shoe.
My Intentions for the Rest of 2022 and an Invitation to Join Me in Gratitude
Last week I asked you to share your intentions for the rest of 2022 and to choose a word to guide you through the holiday season.
Reader Conversations: How Do You Want to Feel? Setting Intentions for the Rest of the Year
We usually think about setting intentions at the beginning of the year. Maybe we come up with goals, choose a word, make a plan. If we’re really organized and on top of things, we revisit this and check in with ourselves quarterly or even monthly.
Why Skillshare is Great and How to Get the Most Out of Your Membership
I’ve been teaching on Skillshare for over 6 years. My first class came out in July of 2016.
Today I have 27 classes on the platform.
My Art Studio is Still Evolving but I'm Savoring Its Imperfection
Last year I blogged about planning my dream studio. I was hoping to move my work space from one room in our house to another. For various reasons this never happened.
Sharing Inspiration: Join Me for a Tour of Reader Sketchbooks
This week I’ve turned my blog over to my readers (again — this summer 12 of you shared your gardens here). Today, though, instead of gardens, I have 6 brave, creative women sharing glimpses into their sketchbooks.