notes from the studio
Returning to a Big Project and Getting a Surprise Reminder of Gratitude
Every morning I try to spend some time sitting on the floor in my studio with my coffee or tea.
(Still) Loving Houseplants: 10 of the Easiest Plants to Grow and a Growing Houseplant Obsession
Last month I wrote about my love of houseplants, how they inspire my art and help me get through our Wisconsin winters.
Putting together that post was so much fun and although I was already enjoying tending my plants, it sparked a renewed obsession
Dreaming Big, a New Project and 5 Ideas for Moving Forward with Your Dreams
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been dreaming about projects and setting goals for this year. As I mentioned here on my blog and in my Joy Letter, I’ve been taking my time with this. And it feels good.
Seasonal Cycles, Sharing Indoor Gardening Inspiration and Why I Grow Houseplants
Every time I went into the kitchen this week, I visited spring.
My baby* Hoya lacunosa is blooming on a shelf above the sink.
Beginning the New Year with Stillness and Returning to My Creative Self
All week I’ve been thinking about what I want to share in my first post of 2024.
A Giveaway and Gratitude for YOU
This is my last post of 2023 and I’m ending the year with a celebration!
November 2023 In The Garden: Hidden Colors and Gratitude
“Autumn is the season to find contentment at home by paying attention to what we already have.”
—unknown
The Business of the Studio: a Class, Calendars and a New Painting
In September I mentioned some of the projects I’d been working on after moving into my new studio. One was prepping for my show at Viva Gallery, which I wrote about last month. I’ve since finished the others and thought I’d share them with you today.
October 2023 in the Garden: Nothing Gold Can Stay
When I checked first thing this morning, the temperature was 31 (30 degrees lower than when I woke up yesterday).
Showing My Art at Viva Gallery and Becoming a Member of the Artist Cooperative
On Main Street of my little town of Viroqua, Wisconsin there’s an art gallery run by a cooperative of 23 local artists.
September 2023 In The Garden: Still Savoring
I’m grateful for all these late-season flowers. Not just for me, but for my garden visitors, too. Bees. Butterflies. I still see hummingbirds every day, zooming from flower to flower.
Coming Back to Myself as the Season Changes and Invites a Fresh Start
Earlier this week I sat in my studio with a steaming mug of Dragonwell tea and watched my garden through my new sliding doors.
Painting in the Garden, A Fun and Different Project: Barn Quilts
Some projects live in my head for a very long time before I get around to bringing them into the world. Painting a series of “barn” quilts for my house and garden is one of those projects.
July 2023 in the Garden: Savoring My Botanical Sanctuary (and Fighting Resistance)
When I sat down to write today’s post, I felt completely unprepared. And for the first time in a really long time, I was tempted to skip blogging this week.
New Studio: Progress, a Quick Tour and Some Thoughts and Inspirations
Over the last month I’ve been focused on moving my studio into its new space (maybe you saw a sneak peek in my most recent Joy Letter or in my June Garden Tour video).
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.