Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Joan Grimes

I’m off to collect some new art I purchased recently. The artist is Joan Grimes. My mum introduced me to her a year ago. Joan had done a showing at her home that day and Mum had gone along. Mum was so impressed she asked if she could bring me back when I got home from work. To cut a long story short, I’m addicted. A fortnight ago was her annual showing again and I am about to be the proud owner of more of her work. I love the freedom of her artwork and the wonderful colours. Joan is a wonderful, warm and welcoming lady and her art reflects this.With her permission (I respectfully request that the following images aren't reproduced without the express permission of the artist), I’ve pictured the pieces I’ve bought so far…


This one is called “Tropical Angels”. I loved the fluid lines and the serenity of them. Who would have ever dreamed of angels that looked so curvy?



This one is called “Girl feeding Ibis”. Joan saw a girl down on the beach feeding the Ibis. I love the way she has given such grace to such ungainly and to me previously ugly birds. I see them so differently now.



This one is called Goddess in the Garden. Joan tells me that she couldn’t help it, but it started to look like me, especially the curves. I’m not so sure, but my husband thinks I’ve never looked better.



This one is called “Shoo Birdie Shoo” and Joan was inspired to paint it by a friends grandchildren, twins who chase the birds from their favourite tomato bushes. I loved this one the moment I saw it on the cover of her invitation and just had to have it.


Joan is a prolific artist, and I love that when you talk to her about her art there’s no “technique” waffle, instead it’s the moment of inspiration she talks of, and as she tells you her eyes sparkle. You can see that she is just bursting to get each “moment” captured and that gives you a personal connection to her work.



Sunday, December 12, 2010

Secret Santa gets me inspired!

 I'm so glad my hubby is not with me at the island tonight. Before anyone has a moment to think anything negative about this statement, just hold those thoughts until you see the state of my bed currently!


What can I say, I like to fiddle with bits while I'm in wind down mode just before sleep, and well tonight it got a little out of control!

Quite a few years ago now, I made my first necklace for my mum's birthday. At the time it was because I couldn't find anything that would really suit her premade. She prefers to have necklaces that were a bit longer than what was in vogue at the time. I discovered a passion for beads and often experiment with designs while sitting on the sofa watching the TV with hubby, or late at night when I'm having trouble sleeping.

Normally I'm inspired by new beads I've bought, tonight it was a combination of a needed gift for my Secret Santa from work, and when I bought the beads to do that I also fell in love with some lovely faceted Smokey Obsidian & some large "chips" of black agate which just seem to reflect the light beautifully off all its uneven surfaces. (I have to confess here that I really love to work with semi precious beads. The weight & polished surfaces always inspire me and as a "touchy feely" sort of person, I love the feel of them when I'm stringing combinations up. It does make things a little costly though, but I always figure that if I'm going to put the time in it may as well be for something really beautiful, also as most of the pieces I make are for family, I like them to be special, that and if the receiver needs them adjusted or wants the design changed they know I'm only too happy to recycle my own pieces.) I thought these two strings would look great together but had no idea when I bought them how they would end up. The picture below doesn't really do the colour of them justice, but you get the idea.

                                          



The Secret Santa pressie was easy and really no fuss. I just bought some fairly inexpensive (5 strands for $20, a good buy from my point of view) round faceted glass beads in a smokey sort of colour in two sizes. More than I needed for the job, but great colours for future use. Then for a "highlight" bead I bought a large black round timber bead that had a chinese design carved into it for the necklace and a smaller version for a bracelet to match.  I just thread some black hat elastic through these, tied the knot off and forced it into the middle of the carved beads so it couldn't be seen. I've only recently started using hat elastic with a prior similar design I made for myself that looked dressy to wear to work, but easy for me to get on in a hurry when I'm running late. I don't think it takes away from the look of the piece once it's on, but it really makes a big difference in making time, and it's handy to get on when you don't have someone else around to assist with finicky tiny catches!
Total cost for my Secret Santa (which had a twenty dollar limit) has worked out so far at about $12 so I may just make a quick pair of earrings to match as well if I have time.

                                                    






So that was all very quick and controlled but then I started thinking how the leftover beads could work back nicely with the other semi precious beads I'd bought. I do this a lot as I've found the cheapest way to buy beads is to buy them in strands, but I find I rarely use the entire strand in one design as I like to mix combinations that highlight the colours or shapes. I also frequently mix in some less expensive beads (normally chinese crystal or glass) to keep the costs down. This means I've got a stockpile of beads on hand to experiment with when coming up with a design. So after dragging out so of the afore mentioned stockpile, I ended up with a very messy but creative workspace, in the middle of my bed! Anyway I'm thrilled with the outcome, I was able to mix some gold metal beads that I bought really cheaply and had tucked away back with it.


It's still not finished but I think it will make a perfect Christmas gift , so you can't have a really good picture of it yet!  But here's a sneak preview below with the Secret Santa one.

And finally, just because he was so cute a picture of a large green frog that was sitting out front when I came home tonight, the shot's a bit dark, but I didn't want to frighten him with the flash. It reaffirms my decision to try not to use any nasty chemicals in the garden every time I see one of these!


Monday, August 2, 2010

What's in a name?

You may be wondering how I came by the name PrincessScarecrow for my blog. It was coined by a good friend. We worked together in a previous life, during the highlight of my "princess" years. We stayed in contact & shared lots of lifes little ups & downs, and for her a succession of awful men who never appreciated that she deserves to be treated like a princess.

I'm a firm believer that every girl who chooses to have a man in her life needs a man who will treat her like a princess. By this for all the women screaming 'we can do it for ourselves', I mean someone who will treat her as special, above all others, and show her respect at all times. Unfortunately there seems to have been a lack of these in her life.

We were again building on the princess theory during my friends first visit to my little shack, where I'm sure she was amazed at the transformation my thinking (and dressing) had undergone. Always one to accept just who I am, or what I choose to do, she never made much comment. However after posting the below image to my facebook the following week after a stroll on a new stretch of muddy beach during an extremely low tide, I think she couldn't stay silent any longer and the title Princess Scarecrow was bestowed.



Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Change on the horizon

My treat this morning, on my day off, has been to lay in bed reading wonderful blogs that have been an inspiration to me since I first began my "new life". I have indulged myself with their tales of gardening success, home cooked meals, and crafty endeavors. But I have also taken on a small sense of guilt. For all these sites I visited & lived vicariously through, I've not taken the time to leave a message or to sign in & let these fabulous people know how important they are in my life and how they have helped to motivate a change in it for the better. I formally apologise now & will make an effort to give you the feedback & recognition you deserve going forward.

This morning, unable to access my "favourites" (a whole other story there) I did a Google search on one of my regular reads "Down to Earth" and found an interview with Rhonda on Chic Blogs. As one of Australia's top Chic Blogs she shared some good advice on creating a successful blog that I will now try very very hard to take on..... post every day. As simple as that, yet not something I've been very good at. Let me see, I've managed... two blogs in 6 months!!!
Ok, in summary, time for a couple of changes!