Almost a month has passed since last I posted here. The snows finally melted,
and warmer weather has come - but just barely. April did not bring lots of rain,
and the wood stove was still burning for much of it. I have little work to show
you - the last weeks of teaching seemed more demanding than usual, and then
grading and ill friends to worry about and on and on. I've been unsettled with life
demands, many errands and paperwork, and have not had my usual diligent studio
schedule. The pinboard was cleared except for a few pieces that I want around to
inform my next paintings, work that I'm interested in knowing better.
I did get a few days work in and made a three panel painting. Its the middle piece
in the image below. I was happy with the first layer, but not so with the next.
Working quickly over the whole expanse went well at first, but I didn't take in
the whole piece visually when I added the next layer. Having had some time away
from it, its not as terrible as I thought, but it lacks the nuances of the two pieces
above it that I am quite interested in. I suppose its time to buy a large roll of
paper - the challenge might well have been from painting on three sheets together
as opposed to one large one.
Below is first wash layer, it had a lot of potential, oh well.
I had some final details completed in the studio that, though seemingly small,
finished off the space nicely. The plan had always been to put posts in the
entry to separate it from the rest of the space. I'm happy with the results. A
few more details - some coat hooks (natural branches is the plan) and a larger
bulletin board, and the entry will be complete. When I am in there now, I feel
something in the energy of the space has shifted, and I am needing to re-settle
once a few important tasks are accomplished next week.
With a wonderful new wooden post to play with, I got right to work, banging
nails for brushes and hanging a lovely little plant-dyed silk bag made by Velma
that my friend, Donna, sent me. They met at a bookarts fair in Maine where Velma
was a vendor, what fun! The bag is hanging with some dried plants from last season.
was a vendor, what fun! The bag is hanging with some dried plants from last season.
A few more wonderful gifts have arrived in the mail, but I just realized I don't have
photos of them yet. I am continually grateful for this blogging community... as I
look around the studio, I see little cards, sculptures, pictures, poems, seedpods,
notes and all kinds of inspiration from all of you. I had no idea when I began blogging
a few years ago that there WAS such an inspiring, generous and amazingly gifted
community waiting for me... thank you! Waaay back when I reached 300 followers
I wanted to do another giveaway, now that number has climbed to 365. So, I hope
to get something together soon to pay forward the generosity.
The next images are out and about and in the forest, but just this week the leaves
have come out and the ferns are unfurling. Wish me luck in selling a few things I've
inherited - which will mean that I can focus on being a full-time artist this summer,
and maybe not feel financially strapped for a change! I hope to be back after next
week with good news to share and continuing with the new work. I wonder how the
spring-green forest will influence the images?
Coltsfoot - flowers first, then the leaves.
I took a few photos of myself in the forest to use for bios.
From intense forest woman to more inviting - both useful.
Life is good for Pasha, long days outside and good naps on
the porch make him a very contented kitty.
39 comments:
hello,
so wonderful to see what you have been creating,
the gifts you have received,
the flowers you find growing, i had never seen coltsfoot before.
love all the portraits of you, each one different and wonderful.
Love the lighting on the self portrait in the middle - where youa re looking up. And of course my heart always swells when Pasha Cat features - thankyou!
The picture of the ring on the tree is captivating - like an eye watching you -
Spring shifting has made for a very pleasant visit over to your place, V. And those looks on Pasha's face say it all ! Goodness, I've just realized you are at last snow-less???
Ahhh...a woman and her woods. No matter how often you get a post up, it is a visual delight to see and the long time in between, may leave you absent from the electronic web...but not from the the heartstrings of this reader. Just tonight heading home, I thought of you and your amazing watercolor paintings, for I saw the mountain top through a cloudy rainy haze, leaving it soft and dreamy, like your work. Beautiful.
365 followers speaks loudly of your power to pull others close, inviting them into your magical world. I'm all in if you do decide to do a give away! 365 ~ a reader for each day of the year!
Hi VA - wow what a news packed blog post - so much catching up or sharing. I always find it a bit of a challenge when I get back to my work - the first pieces can often just be that bit off - great wash. Love the entry - good to have a transition threshold and welcoming bits and pieces. Good that the forest woman can get out and take photos of the forest, cat and self. Go well. B
Gorgeous portrait of you with the light forming shadows.
Yes I agree the beam really makes a big difference in the feel when entering your space.
Good to see the way you work, cheers
Very good to see you hear. Sorry life has been dragging for you. Amazing that a simple change, give the entrance a new perspective.
Pasha is gorgeous. He is living his perfect life.
I hope the sunshine returns to your spirit very soon.
I'll be sure to post photos of the coltsfoot leaves, they are GREAT. By the end of fall, they often have wonderful purply red colors and lots of worm trails.
That self portrait is very dramatic... I sort of feel like it should be a black and white film poster or something!
Hi Kat - I did a whole series of drawings of this kind of image, was really obsessed with them for a bit. Might be again someday. I love the ring/eye image, too.
At last, snowless! But, we're not out of the cold woods yet... suppose to get cold again next week and possibly have a FROST! Yikes, I'm not so happy about that!
What a lovely comment, Nancy, thanks for the encouragement. Love that something out in the land reminded you of my work, nothing better! I will surely get to that giveaway soon, I hope!
Hi Barry - yes, definitely challening to take breaks from work, though I suspect they are useful, too. STILL not back in there, probably won't be until next week... oh well, something must be readying to sprout. Glad you like my threshold space with welcoming bits, essential for enhancing the enchanted feel of a studio space, I think!
Hi Gwen - isn't it wonderful seeing other artists' spaces and process, I get so excited about it!
And, as I said to kd above, I think that image of me is very dramatic, kind of a black and white old movie poster. Not sure what I'm starring in, but I like it as a portrait!
Thank you! I'm not that down, just busy with things that take me away from my true calling. Isn't that amazing, that beam, and what it does for the sense of entry?
Beautiful portrait! and so many wonderful textures in your photos. I am always happy to see a post from you pop up in my reader, because I know it will be full of beautiful and interesting things. It would seem that we have been walking a similar path lately. It is my prayer for you (and for myself) that you will be relieved of the financial worries so that you can be free to follow your soul's calling.
again another wonderful glimpse into your studio life in the forest, I'm happy for you and Pasha that the weather is slowly improving; hope your sales are successful, financial strains are such a drag, and I haven't -yet- found a solution for ours either.
there is such serenity in your studio, forest and the work that pours out of your hands, thank you for sharing V.
love looking at your long worktable...that kind of table always calls.
and may the transition complete itself and let you deep into your work again,
love,
rich here
Thank you, Starr - things went reasonably well in getting some mula together, so I can breathe easier now for a spell!
Hi Saskia - the weather did improve, and then it got very, very cold and wet and doesn't at ALL seem like spring anymore. In fact, its Wednesday afternoon at about 5pm, and I'm heading to the wood stove to light a fire in a bit! Wishing you magic around finances, it is such a downer to be struggling!!
Thank you, Mo - I'll go back and look for serenity... I love seeing through a new lens, and the serenity lens you've suggested is well appreciated.
Such a good kind of makeshift table. Love that it can just go away if I have a group in.... which, in fact, it did so I can hold a retreat on Friday. Looks like you are able to comment here again, Grace, yipee!!
I like your choice of words
Spring has entered the forest,,, may it revive and strengthen you, V. Love the yellow coltsfoot flower. Your artwork looks lovely as always. I really like the circular green leaf - the center looks like a diamond drop. :)
Hello to Pasha!
this:
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i would love to stay here looking at your paintings, having a cup of green tea. And please teach me how to paint nature, okay thanks!
love,
Mita
Sandra - that leaf is a Lady's Mantle leaf. Water always collects in the leaves, such a wonderful plant! Been cold here the last few days, but today, spring has sprung again! Pasha just came to meow his hello back... ^:^
Oh, but you sure know how to paint nature!!!
Your three panel painting looks amazing! I love your woodland walk, wild flowers are so entrancing, their names, coltsfoot, lady's mantle, buttercup.. they are so full of joy in themselves, lovely to discover your blog!
Thank you, glad you found me here at RavenWood. Yes, I love the names of flowers.
It has been a very odd time for many of us at the moment and the strange weather this spring does not help either!
I'm sorry to hear about your ill friends, I know how much of a worry it can be. I hope things calm down for you soon and all is well with them again.
As always your work, studio and your life in Raven Forest is magical. Lovely photos... Take comfort dear friend that you are in a special place for healing and creativity.
Love to you and Pasha,
Jo & Ziggy. xx
nice to see everything greening up around you, your forest and your studio growing and taking shape along with your art... and we are so influenced by those around us.. x
Beautiful studio and such gorgeous surroundings! I really like the picture of you just after the one of the lady's mantle. Interesting angle and lovely expression.
oh dear... sorry to take soooo long to respond to your comment. I've been a bit ill, and it has knocked me out of internet land other than checking in briefly on FB and blogs. Friends are better, it seems, but now its my turn! And we've continued with the strange weather, VERY cold, almost freezing here over the weekend, but now it will go up to hot on Friday... strange, strange. Hope you are well and all those you share your life with.
Yes, Caterina, yes, concern for those around us can have a big impact! Things are surely greening, and now, after a week of rain, the grass is a tall as the trees!!
Hi Heather, yes, I like that one, too!!
It is months sometimes between when I log into blogger and the next. Your blog is always a comfortable place to me, as comfortable as being home with myself.
Hope you're well
x
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