2/23/12
2/18/12
Trying to find beauty in cold, dark days...
All photos were taken within a couple of blocks of my home. The cactus shot was taken at Molbak's in Woodinville, Washington. Copyright 2011, 2012 Lisa JonesMoore
Cold, windy, dreary...too chilly to open the studio windows and use encaustic paints. I guess it's time for organizing the studio. Interesting times arranging all of my power and hand tools into "vintage" tool boxes I've been collecting for years. This is creative, right??
2/5/12
Goodbye January (good riddance!)...
Due to major snow storms, ice storms, wind storms, power outages, refrigerator and furnace failures, and a car accident ("totaled" my poor Prius) I have not been able to sit down and write a good blog post. But, I am STILL STANDING! I will make up for lack of posts soon! I took time this weekend to be thankful for my life, family and friends. I walked in the sunshine, sifted sand through my fingers, felt warmth on my cheeks, slid on two "slats" in the snow, and called every one of my dear friends and family members. This is what life truly is...little "wake-up calls" that kinda add up to one big "yell" from the Universe.
Thanks for your infinite patience! I do have so much to share for the coming year...
Thanks for your infinite patience! I do have so much to share for the coming year...
1/7/12
Studio time today!
Just climbed "down" from my loft studio after six hours of standing and creating. Feeling a bit out of "shape" creating for this long of a span. Sitting does not appeal to my creative juices. I'm working with this photo today, one I took with a Holga camera. I love the larger, square format of the Holga, with it's funky fuzzy edges. It's going to look interesting with encaustic wax...
What are YOUR favorite three art supplies? (mine: my photos, clear encaustic wax and oil pastels, with cheescloth as a close fourth).
What are YOUR favorite three art supplies? (mine: my photos, clear encaustic wax and oil pastels, with cheescloth as a close fourth).
1/5/12
A NEW piece! I managed to create this one during the "madness" of the Holidays. Sometimes, things just pop out from "nowhere". It's the first in my "Fort Worden Series", called "Bunker Wall, #1" featuring, of course, two of my most favorite mediums: rust and wax!!
You can see this and a few more new pieces at Fraker/Scott Gallery in downtown Seattle as part of their "Earth + Water" show, featuring the art of David Owen Hastings. The gallery is open TONIGHT for first Thursday art walk from 5-8 pm! The gallery is located at 121 Prefontaine Place So. in Pioneer Square. Here is the link for more information:
www.frakerscottgallery.com
You can see this and a few more new pieces at Fraker/Scott Gallery in downtown Seattle as part of their "Earth + Water" show, featuring the art of David Owen Hastings. The gallery is open TONIGHT for first Thursday art walk from 5-8 pm! The gallery is located at 121 Prefontaine Place So. in Pioneer Square. Here is the link for more information:
www.frakerscottgallery.com
12/29/11
OMG! Over 10,000 views to this blog! End of year musings...
I NEVER imagined this would happen. Over 10,000 visits to this humble blog since I started it in early 2009. What a wonderful way to end 2011. I promise new and exciting content for 2012. This "adventure" called Life and Art will never end! Thank you for stopping by over the years...
Today, I had the opportunity to catch up with a dear "art" friend. We shared food, travel stories, "tech" stories and angst (we both acquired new, exciting, frustrating tech toys this year). We shopped "half off" Christmas sales, photographed and sketched at a favorite plant nursery.
Cherish your friendships! Simplify! Those are my mottos for 2012.
Today, I had the opportunity to catch up with a dear "art" friend. We shared food, travel stories, "tech" stories and angst (we both acquired new, exciting, frustrating tech toys this year). We shopped "half off" Christmas sales, photographed and sketched at a favorite plant nursery.
Cherish your friendships! Simplify! Those are my mottos for 2012.
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