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Christmas message

December 19, 2021 in Resilience, Creativity

The greatest Christmas gift you can give yourself this year is getting confident with uncertainty. Artists and creative people in every field have led the way on adaptability. It is my key word for 2022! Merry Christmas to all my readers and supporters.

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Tags: Christmas, adaptability

On of our Creators Circle mentoring sessions on zoom

On Mentoring

December 12, 2021 in Legacies

“Can I help you?” is such a powerful question. It implies assistance, service and vulnerability. Service to others was one of my parents’ core values which I have inherited. I believe this is a key ingredient to mentoring.

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Tags: mentoring, legacies

One of the images I know I will include in my 2021 Year in Review

Writing your review

December 05, 2021 in Year in Review, Art

It’s coming up to the end of another huge year and time to start planning my Year in Review. As an artist and an entrepreneur, I think it’s really important to look back on what has happened during a year, to see the ideas, themes and events which have shaped my thinking.

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Tags: documenting, reviews

A ‘before’ photo of the thrips attacking the rosebud

Pulling Weeds

November 28, 2021 in Resilience, Art

Anxiety can stop you from being excited at starting a new art project, big or small. This can threaten to overwhelm your self-confidence. What to do? It’s like pulling weeds. There are two choices: strategic retreat or tackling the problem sideways.

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Tags: solutions, anxiety

Glacial Melt (detail) 2021 Ink & acrylic on board.

Glacial Narratives

November 21, 2021 in Iceland, United Kingdom

Art as activism sends a powerful message which can speak to the emotions of people. It is one way to bear witness to the events going on around me. I realised that the new work I am making in the studio is a direct result of watching a program, Glacial Narratives presented by Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre in the Outer Hebrides.

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Tags: Iceland, climate action

Daily ink drawing inspired by lava flow of Iceland’s erupting volcano (detail)

Permission Piece

November 14, 2021 in Iceland, Creativity

How much do you value yourself? Do you give yourself permission to go on really wild and scary adventures? I have given myself permission to take a helicopter ride to view the active volcano in Iceland, if it is still erupting in April 2022. It is something even a year ago I wouldn’t have contemplated.

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Tags: empowerment, travel

Rembrandt van Rijn, The Night Watch 1642

Connecting Art to Stories

November 07, 2021 in Art, Storytelling

How do you promote your art? Tell a story. When the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam was reopening after 10 years of renovations, a flashmob were hired to stage a recreation of the museum’s famous painting, Rembrandt’s The Night Watch. Connect stories to your art and you will never be lost for what to say or how to explain what you do and why you do it.

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Tags: storytelling, arts practice

Nicole Kemp. Covid Quilt - Pictured supplied by the artist.

Stories as Art

October 31, 2021 in Resilience, Storytelling

How do you express your stories, and how do you document your daily life, the personal and social times in which you live? If you look at the great writers and artists, their work was a product of the times. Documenting an I Was Here moment is in the patchwork squares of Victorian artist Nicole Kemp’s Covid Quilt, a visual story of 2020.

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Tags: storytelling

Aureole - work in progress. Wet paper pulp on tapestry screen.

Material Thinking

October 24, 2021 in Creativity

Thinking with your materials means you allow the unique quality of that material to lead you into experimentation. “What if” becomes the starting point for my experiments with abstract painting using bright coloured paper pulp.

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Tags: papermaking, experimenting
Installing an exhibition in record time - above is the dragon that arrived “in an instant” this week.

Installing an exhibition in record time - above is the dragon that arrived “in an instant” this week.

It’s about time (exhibitions)

October 17, 2021 in Art, Creativity

How do you make time work for you? This might mean synchronising with your body clock to create extra time so that particular tasks are done when you are most focused and alert. When there is a big job to do, like getting ready for an exhibition, you need to create time in abundance.

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Tags: art exhibitions, time, creativity
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