I used to make art, and I want to start making it again. It stirs up little threads of happy inside me, which weave their way into everything else I do.
In fact, when my kids were little, I had an art studio set up in the basement along with a potter's wheel and a small kiln. I taught kid's classes 3 days a week and hosted Thursday night wine and clay nights for moms. Joy.
I also painted dots on vintage suitcases and sold them to sophisticated ladies who had style and good taste. Julia Roberts bought the first one I made, so I got instant cred. and galleries and stores around the country took them in on consignment, and I did custom orders.
Life got busy, I gave away my wheel and kiln when we moved, I stopped dabbling in colors and textures, and jumped into words for a while. Now I have a garage full of blank suitcases that aren't sure what their purpose is. They are lonely and unadorned. It's sad for them.
I'm ready to start playing with art again. I want to explore more mixed media, so I called my friend Sondra Holtzman, a local artist who teaches and travels around in her fun, vintage trailer, which we named "Artstream" so she can take her art classes on the road.
Sondra and I are partnering up to help each other. I'll write about her Traveling Studio, and show her how to use digital media (including Twitter, where she's @ArtSondra) to push her business, and she'll teach me how to get the images that swirl around in my head onto surfaces.
Happy, happy. Joy, joy.
3 comments:
I'm toying with having a monthly craft night ... I'm not artsy at all so this should be interesting....
Very cool. You are talented in so many ways.
good luck. art will be a great addition to your life. it is to mine. i love your metaphor. threads that weave in and around all parts of your life... so true.
all the best,
linda dubin garfield
printmaker/mixed media artist/author
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