I wrote a while back about how crazy life is and how stressy it all felt and how much I longed for just an hour to soak in my right brain instead of having to be so organised and analytical.
Things have settled a bit and whilst I am nowhere near doing as much creative and artistic stuff as I would like; the work-work has settled into a pattern and is manageable. Whilst I might moan a bit about how it takes me away from the studio and forces me into boxes and squares that I would rather not be in; work-work does have it benefits.
One of the joys that we take from working hard in the work-work world is that it offers us the opportunity to support other artists and to buy beautiful work for our home and garden.
I thought I'd share some of the fruits of the frantic work-phase that has been the beginning of this year...we are thrilled to have been able to buy some pieces here and there that we love.
Here are some fragments...
From Robyn Gordon (artpropelled) in South Africa - a beautiful, stunning,hand-carved niche carving
From Rhonda Ayliffe (ronnie, art&etc) in Bega - a quirky and engaging photograph (or two).
From Patti Roberts Roberts-Pizzuto (missouribendstudio) in South Dakota - a whimsical and enigmatic stitched and drawn beeswax piece (or two!).
Of course another side-benefit of the world of work-work is that we get to travel and visit some amazing places and catch up and meet with fabulous folk. So...whilst I love sitting quietly on the mountain in my studio, I am thankful for what the world of work-work also offers me.
And then the beautiful side of being creative and having generous and creative friends...in exchange for helping out with a new blog look, Kim Schoenberger gifted me this beautiful piece for our wall...life is kind and good.
Things have settled a bit and whilst I am nowhere near doing as much creative and artistic stuff as I would like; the work-work has settled into a pattern and is manageable. Whilst I might moan a bit about how it takes me away from the studio and forces me into boxes and squares that I would rather not be in; work-work does have it benefits.
One of the joys that we take from working hard in the work-work world is that it offers us the opportunity to support other artists and to buy beautiful work for our home and garden.
I thought I'd share some of the fruits of the frantic work-phase that has been the beginning of this year...we are thrilled to have been able to buy some pieces here and there that we love.
Here are some fragments...
From Robyn Gordon (artpropelled) in South Africa - a beautiful, stunning,hand-carved niche carving
From Rhonda Ayliffe (ronnie, art&etc) in Bega - a quirky and engaging photograph (or two).
From Patti Roberts Roberts-Pizzuto (missouribendstudio) in South Dakota - a whimsical and enigmatic stitched and drawn beeswax piece (or two!).
Of course another side-benefit of the world of work-work is that we get to travel and visit some amazing places and catch up and meet with fabulous folk. So...whilst I love sitting quietly on the mountain in my studio, I am thankful for what the world of work-work also offers me.
And then the beautiful side of being creative and having generous and creative friends...in exchange for helping out with a new blog look, Kim Schoenberger gifted me this beautiful piece for our wall...life is kind and good.