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Friday, October 28, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Balance

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Balance: Why is it so hard for me to balance my life. Too much work. Too much play. Too much crafts. It's only bad because I forget there ar...

Balance



Why is it so hard for me to balance my life. Too much work. Too much play. Too much crafts. It's only bad because I forget there are other things that are important. I realized today I hadn't gone to yoga in 5 months. What? That's crazy. I love yoga. What happened? What happened to my bike I loved riding so much? What about slumber-parties with my friends? Traveling? Cooking new recipes not just the old standbys. So, in addition to the MMAFC, I will attempt to balance things. Some old, some new. I have also recently realized I don't like to do some of the things that I think I do. Maybe I used to, so I assume I still do, but that may not be the case. Conversely, there are things I love to do now that I never thought I would. So balance will be one of my new intentions. A little more play. A little more relaxing. Be a better friend. A better sister. A better wife. Watch movies with subtitles. Read more books. Meditate. Take self defense classes. Be confident. Offer to help others who need it. Remember how to draw. Go to more plays. Let go of the guilt associated with relaxing.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Do it everyday.

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Do it everyday.: I recently read something that I think is important to share. Things are only exciting if you do them once or everyday. Of course my firs...

Do it everyday.

I recently read something that I think is important to share. Things are only exciting if you do them once or everyday. Of course my first thought was make a weird a face. (you can attain the same look by wincing only the left half of your face and slightly tilting your head backwards) but before I dismissed the idea I gave it some thought. Sure enough, I applied it to my life in the MMAFC, (Magpie Mouse Art-Fight Club) and yes art had become not only fun again but really enjoyable to do. It's not that I stopped doing it because of anything, I just was secure in knowing it was there and I can do it whenever I want. However, when you force your creativity everyday, your creation takes on a new life form, your art is a whole new animal. Not only are you actually getting better, your thinking of new ways to do things. And whoa, news flash, the more you do something the better you are at it! It's no wonder I have not advanced as an artist in the last 10 years, I wasn't doing it. A mediocre holding pattern if you will. Sure once every few months I'd do something to qualify as art but always wondered , shouldn't I be better at this by now?
A friend of mine told me yesterday that the MMAFC inspired her to start writing again! She is now just over a week in! How awesome is that?!?! I think this is 2 weeks for me. Going strong and it's not even a little boring. Art is more exciting than its ever been.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The days are starting to blur together...MMAFC.

(I did not make this Monkey)
Rest assured the Magpie Mouse Art-Fight Club, I think we shall be abbreviating from here on out, MMAFC, is in full swing. There will be no more daily count because I'm just going to do it (and for some reason I keep losing track of which day it is..8? ...9?...10? I just don't know)....For those of you who know me, if I say I'm going to do something, I do. So don't worry, I'm not bailing. I will be crafting everyday.
I want to be someone who when you cant find them, someone will say, "Oh, they're in the studio."
It's been a little rough juggling the work, craft, play combo but I'm managing.
It's been non-stop jewelry in the studio. I am in a filigree class on Mondays. It's very...trying?
I get it, it's just hard to execute. Basically you take 2 tiny wires, 24G, wrap them around each other using a flex shaft or hand drill. Build a frame out of heavier gauge wire, 18G, then make these tiny spirals in the frame and solder them in place. Until you know what you are doing they mostly fall out. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.

As of late, its been occurring to me that I need to be the person who I think I am. The person I want other people to describe me as if I wasn't around. One of those things is charitable. I've done the Susan G Komen 60 mile walk twice and the act itself beyond words. But it's ahrd to be charitably when you don't even have a saving account. A few weeks back I helped make hats for kids at Childrens' Hospital. It was my birthday and I was having a great time!! Being around other creative, awesome people doing awesome things. My next charity is being organized through Craft Hope, a nonprofit organization that uses crafts for healing. Craft Hope is out of Texas which, as you may know suffered devastating wildfires this summer. More than 1,600 homes were destroyed by these fires. 87,000 acres in 24 hours. What they would like to do is give handmade sock monkeys to all the children displaced by these fires. Is that going to bring back their house? No. Is It going to make things better? Maybe a little. The cut off date is Nov 24th. If you would like to help let me know. So yes, as many handmade sock monkeys as possible.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Art-Fight Club Day 5 & 6 were both dedicated to be...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Art-Fight Club Day 5 & 6 were both dedicated to be...: Art-Fight Club Day 5 & 6 were both dedicated to bead work. Although this is not my focus on jewelry anymore, I have a shit ton of them. If...
Art-Fight Club Day 5 & 6 were both dedicated to bead work. Although this is not my focus on jewelry anymore, I have a shit ton of them. If I can sell such beads I can pay for classes more in the metal-smithing arena. There is a local bar here called the comet tavern that hosts a bi-weekly rummage sale. Independent artists and vintage peddlers bring there wares for sale. I have done it twice so far and it has been not only fun but more importantly, a learning experience. I learned that hipsters really like the idea of handmade but will not pay for it. I actually already knew that but it defiantly got reinforced. Hipsters do not know the price of silver. So this week shall be a week of trying to get rid of surplus beads inexpensively. Die hipster scum.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Bird Art Folio Case

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Bird Art Folio Case: Day 2 of Art-Fight Club. Stencil. Why not? I have never used these things before. A long, long time ago I used to know how to draw so I ...

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Day 3 Art-Fight Club

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Day 3 Art-Fight Club: Free Style Wooden Flower Vase So last night it occurred to me that some days are going to be harder than others to keep with the rule...

Day 3 Art-Fight Club

Free Style Wooden Flower Vase




So last night it occurred to me that some days are going to be harder than others to keep with the rules of the art-fight club. The rules are simple; make something everyday. Be creative every day. Sounds easy...except for days I work doubles...like today. Let's go back 24 hours to last night. I lay in bed trying to have some type of game plan.. okay, what to make tomorrow. Technically, I could stencil the other side of the case I worked on yesterday. That would totally count but I thought 'come on, I can do better than that. '
I remember that I had these little wooden boxes I bought at Michael's Arts & Crafts many, many years ago. One Christmas I painted them and did mini collages for friends that were personalized in content. Marvelous, I will do that. Good night, nurse.
So when I awoke this morning I was ready to paint some boxes. Easy Peasy. I opened this random drawer where I kept wooden things of all sorts. Crap. No more boxes. Shit. That was my plan. Uggghhh. I sifted around the drawer of misfit dreams, nothing really jumped out at me. Then I saw this weird half cylinder shaped piece of wood I have been holding on to for at least 2 years. I bought it for 99C at a thrift store, which is pretty inexpensive except for the fact that I had ABSOLUTELY no reason to buy it. It serves no purpose. It doesn't even pretend to. It's just a weird piece of wood bark. As I held it up and made faces at it, an idea started to form. 15 hours later, I have no idea what I was thinking this morning, I just started doing.
I had printed some orange birds on canvas the day before, this due largely in part to my inability to know how much ink to squeeze from a tube and the thought of wasting things kills me. Especially the color orange!! My favorite!I figured the best thing about stencils is the fact that you can make multiples of things you love, leaving lots of room for experimentation. I picked up one of these orange bird canvas scraps, my new unopened staple gun, box of staples, the wood piece in question and my coffee. I figured outside would be the best place for stapling as I had a sleeping boy in the next room for this early morning project.
This is where the rad part happens, I have no idea how I thought this was going to work, or knew that it wasn't not going to. This is what I do know about art, ' everything is possible until someone tells you it isn't. Because I had no one telling me that it wasn't going to work, it did. Step one, after loading the staple gun (by the way, it got ugly. One shouldn't attempt simple mechanics pre-coffee.)I began to secure the canvas to the inside of the wood. I left a little room for a pretend bottom made of the canvas then taughtly pulled the canvas to the sides and stapled away
I used a simple picture framing technique to make it wall mountable. Using 2 screw eye hangers, I threaded wire through one, wrapped the wire around itself about ten times tightly. Pull the wire firmly through the other eye hole and wrap tightly again. That was pretty much it. Living in Seattle, where it does rain a great deal of the time, I love the idea of bring the outdoors inside. This is perfect and I love it so much. Where do I get more of this wood? If you have some send it to me. I will put a bird on it!!


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Nothing breaks the winter slump faster than a tri...

Magpie Mouse Studios.:
Nothing breaks the winter slump faster than a tri...
: Nothing breaks the winter slump faster than a trip to Mexico. Now, most people go to lay on the beach and relax, not I. I went for a week l...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Sewing with Toni.. easy on the eyes and the finge...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Sewing with Toni.. easy on the eyes and the finge...: Sewing with Toni!! Just like sewing with nancy, just a little crazier and a whole lot better looking. Back in our grey November Tone Ca...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: I love weddings.

Magpie Mouse Studios.: I love weddings.: Another rainy July. I'm over waiting for the sun, instead, like most Seattleites do, I have made the indoors my escape. I met with a g...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Bird Art Folio Case

Magpie Mouse Studios.: Bird Art Folio Case: Day 2 of Art-Fight Club. Stencil. Why not? I have never used these things before. A long, long time ago I used to know how to draw so I ...

Bird Art Folio Case


Day 2 of Art-Fight Club. Stencil. Why not? I have never used these things before. A long, long time ago I used to know how to draw so I never understood why you wouln't just hand draw your design. I get it now. I bought this super cheap beat up wooden case at a local thrift store. I think its contents once were a beginning brush and paint set. Its dinged and a little warped but so what, I am taking more risks as an artist. I have it somewhere in this head of mine that if its not a masterpiece by my standards why do it? Which unfortunately leads me to just that, not doing it.
Referring again to this inspiring book I'm reading The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin, as a writer she also got caught up in the perfection of her craft. Pg 78, "...I didn't want to be the novelist who spent so much time rewriting his first sentence that he never wrote his second." That, in one sentence, is me. I don't allow myself room for error or practice. That is hopefully what the Art-Fight Club will do for me. Some things will be failures of epic proportion but they will be my failures and they will get better. As a matter of fact I just learned with these stencils that if you use them repetitively and don't wipe off the backs it leaves a neat little ghost print around your real image!! Hooray!! I get to go in with a damp Q-tip and try to clean it off without ruining the stenciled image. Lesson learned. But, at least i learned it. and now I know.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Magpie Mouse Studios.: The Art-Fight Club...

Magpie Mouse Studios.: The Art-Fight Club...: There are 2 Rules to the Art-Fight Club. The first rule about the Art Fight Club is, Do it. The second rule, No Excuses. I am currently ...

The Art-Fight Club...



There are 2 Rules to the Art-Fight Club. The first rule about the Art Fight Club is, Do it. The second rule, No Excuses.

I am currently reading a book called The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. This morning while drinking my coffee and reading said book, I came across a sentence that really struck me. Pg 78 " The more elements make up your identity, the less threatening it is when any one element is threatened." For example if you lose your job, you wont be crushed because you have other versions of yourself that are not affected. You might be an awesome writer, artist, parent, dog walker, seamstress, musician...what have you. These things make up who you really are. The things you really identify with. If you by chance had a job that you did love, well, I don't know who you are but you'll figure it out:-)
I have decided as a personal goal, I am going to do something wildly artistic everyday. Will this change the world? Probably not, well maybe a little. But it will change me. I love art. Everything about it. The process. The smell of paint. Making huge messes. But most importantly, forcing myself to be willing to take risks and fail. Failure is what keeps people from trying new things, myself included. This ends today.
I feel as a society we get lost in the roles we play in other people's lives. Why do we forget who we are. Why do we dismiss our dreams so easily?Let us remember who we are. Who we see ourselves as without a mirror.? It's time we live out our real 'lives,' instead of our 'maybe one day lives.'

studio

studio
this is one of those rare 'clean moments.' i kinda think if its too clean, then your not making stuff.i am in the process of leaning to be a rad sewer. this may take some time.

Turtle Sandbag

Turtle Sandbag
Makes hammering even funner.