Showing posts with label inspire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspire. Show all posts

Journal Day


How's this for a fun Friday!

What you will need:

a magazine
glue stick
scissors
pen
colored pencils 
journal

Cut pictures out of the magazine to your liking, adjust them on journal page, glue, color background and doodle around the pictures. Have fun and enjoy… 


What magazines do you like?

It's in the mail



Friday I was feeling alittle on top of the world
and thought I'd share something with my
facebook buddies...
This was my facebook status from Friday!  


*when/win
(oh boy at how my mind works)

Well one of my readers guessed it right...

Styrofoam

If you've read Daddy's Briefcase chances
are you already knew that but
just didn't get a chance
at
guessing!

Well be on the look out for future
give aways. Not sure when they
will be but maybe when
the moment
is feeling just
right!
I
heart
feeling
lead to do
something!

This painting was inspired by  
Chris August's song Starry Night



I wanted to share with you a little behind
the scenes of just how I came up
with this painting.

This is my original sketch....
me working it out of my head
on to paper.


Listen to the words of the song...
these are the words that
stuck with me while painting....

birds that sing
tallest trees
desert sand
He is everything
painted sky
moon reflects the sun
starry night
autumn leaves



Dream dream BIG



















A little sketching, pastel pencils, paint, ink stamp
all inspired by 
Kelly Rae Roberts book
Taking Flight!

Taking Flight by Kelly Rae Roberts


In Taking Flight, you'll find overflowing inspiration–complete with a kindred spirit in author and mixed-media artist Kelly Rae Roberts. Join her on a fearless journey into the heart of creativity as you test your wings and learn to find the sacred in the ordinary, honor your memories, speak your truth and wrap yourself in the arms of community.
Along the way you'll be inspired by:
  • Step-by-step techniques–learn the most-loved mixed-media methods of the author and seven talented contributing artists, and combine them in fresh and unexpected ways.
  • Thought-provoking prompts and quotes–along with encouraging stories, insights and gentle guidance for finding your bliss, whatever your art or craft.
  • Plenty of eye-candy–pages and pages of the author's endearing artwork, along with the varied works of the contributors.
Of course, learning to fly isn't entirely a step-by-step process–sooner or later, you just need to take a deep breath and spread your wings. With Taking Flight as your guide, there's no doubt that when you do, your creativity will soar.
Kelly Rae Roberts is a mixed-media artist who neglected her creative dreams until she was 30 years old. Once she began to listen and nurture her creative voice, her life exploded with a joy she hadn't known before. She's had several articles published in Cloth Paper Scissors magazine and has been featured in various mixed-media books by her peers. Her paintings are collected worldwide and she is consistently accepted to show at juried art festivals around the country. Recently, she signed on with Brush Dance Publishing and DEMDACO for long-term licensing agreements that will showcase her work on cards, journals, magnets, calendars and wall art reproductions in stores nationwide. Learn more about her at www.kellyraeroberts.com.

Art Workshop

In an effort to continue to find me,
myself as an artist, I purchased the
She Art and She Art 2 online workshop
combo by Christy Tomlinson.

This is the first workshop
I've ever done! I found Christy's workshop through
another artist friend. Christy's constant style
of mix media art is so ME!
If I were to tell you of someone
who totally inspires me it would be
Christy. You can visit her over at her
blog, http://christytomlinson.typepad.com/christytomlinson/

She has a few videos under tutorials
you can watch of her work - Christy's tutorials
I watched all of them in no time. That's one reason
I choose to purchase these workshops, so that I
would have something to watch that held my attention
while I walk on the treadmill. My mother says there's
no way, she doesn't understand how I do such stuff on the
treadmill. But hey, if it works, it works!

Seeing her work, even prior to purchasing the workshop,
has shown me a different path to my art-stuff I already knew, but
has encourage me to apply. Usually, I am all
about abstract. It's been good! Mix media allows me
to be messy, like with my simple abstract and I like MESSY.

I hope one day to use some of my photography for some
mix media projects!


Christy's badge
from the workshop

Pieces



For those of you who have read Daddy's Briefcase
may remember Banee. Banee, who was 13 at the time was my back seat DJ
back in the day -highschool- when my car only had am radio.

Banee recently requested a painting, "animal print" she said!

Hmmm, animal print "can you show me" something
to go by, an idea!? She mailed me this print out:



Awesome, awesome big bold leopard print, to work
I went. I shaped, I molded each piece...days would come
days would go. I told her it was summer, that it might take
longer. She waited patiently. The further I got with all the shaping
and molding, I begin to think about my life. Each day has been shaped
and molded, so that in the end I can say I did my very best. I have
to remind myself, I didn't just wake up this way!

i attached this on the back of the painting


starting process



see the texture-i heart texture
each textured piece was hand molded
if i was gonna do it, it was gonna be done right-my style
i have to say this is one picture that took me the longest time out of anything else i have painted




my hardest part when i paint a picture is being able to turn loose of it
i so usually can see all my work in my home some where
i usually run from room to room placing it in different places







i wrote this special little letter on the back of the pieces card
attached on the back

A few days after she recieved the painting, I recieved the
sweetest text message. Having the leopard paint in her living area
allows her to have a piece of me in her home. That's sweet stuff there!

Banee will always be my back seat DJ!


Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation

I am honored to share with you
I am one of the faces of fibrolamellar
on the Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation website.

This Foundation was founded by Tucker Davis in 2008
with the hope to raise awareness of FHC-Fibrolamellar
Hepatocellular Carcinoma-liver cancer
and possibly find a cure. As a very passionate person
about this rare cancer, Tucker lost his battle early last year!

His family and friends are
carrying out his wish to find better treatment,
find answers, find a CURE!!! Although I didn't ever
personally speak with Tucker, I was aware of his foundation
when I was contacted by his girlfriend.

What I am really happy to share with you is a portion of proceeds
from the first year sales of my book, Daddy's Briefcase
will be donated to Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation. Just like Tucker,
I've been very passionate about finding answers for this rare cancer...
it's my hopes that my small donation from the book sales
will do great things to carry on this foundation.

The Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation features
The Foundation :What We Believe, Who We Are
Tucker's Story: Tucker's Message, Tucker's Diagnosis and Treatment, A Mother's Story
Understanding Fibrolamellar
Research: Current FCF Research Project
Patients and Families: Get Help and Support, Faces of Fibrolamellar, Keep on Tuckin', Share Your Story
Ways To Help
and more...

I want to give a big shout out to those behind the
Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation.
What an outstanding job to carry out
Tucker's legacy...the FHC community needs you! This
is the most FHC activity, other than the facebook group,
Fibrolamellars of the World Unite,
I have see and been apart of, Thank You!

I've dreamed for along time for something like this, Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation! In a weird twisted way,
I am honored to be one of the faces...
to help make a difference!!!

Life can change in a flash

Friday April 30th '10 my mother was involved in a single car
accident. She fell asleep at the wheel on the way
home from work.

That afternoon, I had just talked to her.
We were making plans to attend
my step-cousin's wedding on that
Saturday.

Around 3:45 my cell phone rang,
a unknown number, which I am usually
guilty of not answering, showed up on my
screen.

When I answered, it was mother.
She didn't say hey this is mother.
She just went directly into, "I went to
sleep on the way home and I am hurt bad"

My mother is a woman of her word, what
she says she means.

I flipped out right in the middle of the local
shoe store. Both of my girls were with me
and we left the store immediately.

Making my way to the hospital, still so unsure
of her injuries, I tried to calm the girls and
myself. Her life flashed really fast in front of me.

When I was 20 years old my father died
right in front of my eyes. I had told myself through
the years if and when something happen to mother
I would be fine. If I could be so young and lose
daddy like that I could make it through losing her as well.

Wrong!

There was not one thing easy about this ordeal at all.

I paced the floors of the ER waiting for the ambulance
to arrive. When it did, I watched mother flat on a strecher
roll into a room. That I later entered, looking at the
bottoms of her shoes first.

All she could say was how SORRY she was.

That night turned into a week stay or longer in
the hospital. Test after test, looking for answers
to the case of the wreck as well as answers to her
injuries. Injuries was bang up literally from head to toe.
The first 24 hours she could not even left her head off
the pillow. Lastly, she ended with 3 compressed fractures
in her back. OUCH!!!! is really a little word for how she
has felt.

Although it has been two months now, she is doing so
much better.

We got her a car, hers was totaled, this past week and
her glasses, they were lost in the wreck.

I have tend to her as much as possible.

When she first came home she was on a walk.
Unable do do anything for herself.

showering
cooking
cleaning
grocery shopping
drying her hair
ect.

any daily chore you do for yourself
was out for her, but like I said she is
doing much better. Slow but better
is what I have to keep telling her.

I am not sure when she will return to work.

I am very thankful no one else was involved.

Her car left the road hitting a ditch, ramping a
cattle fench landing several several feet past the
fence. I picked at the ER workers, telling them she
was chasing cattle.

Who have you inspired lately...




My sister sent me these cards,
the past four months we have talk
about stuff we haven't talk about in years,
or ever talked about, ways I feel about stuff,
ways she feels about stuff!

This life I am living is not easy, and has not been easy!

Last week the conversations got alot deeper,
she saw and heard a deep piece of my heart,
two days later I got these cards, not one,
two!

I was completely knocked off my feet!

Life is hard for all of us, who have you inspired lately?

First hand...

after applying plaster to a canvas

days later, dry plaster, start painting

next stage of painting

complete


words through out this painting:

Seek
Faith
Find
Hope

Believe

Life, circle of life

Joy
Trust
Love
Guidance
Righteousness
Forgiveness
Courage
Peace
Grace
Strength
Patience
Kindness
Victory
Honesty
Goodness

I was inspired to do this painting, by my own life!
It keeps me beating, going each day...