Monday, July 21, 2008

A Very Busy Time... a big thank you to everyone who stopped by my Art Walk Booth —to have their faces drawn, look at my paintings or browse through my journals. It was wonderful to talk to everyone and thank you so much for all the wonderful comments about my work. It was a fantastic sunny weekend! I hope you all enjoy your drawings and paintings a lot. I will have more available at my Fringe booth Aug. 14-24 right in front of the Walterdale Theatre.
















Here's a peek at a few of my paintings that were sold...and more presents for teachers... The shoe card I made was inspired by the "Red Shoe Reader" altered book by Gaza Bowen that I had the opportunity to see in the Bruce Peel special collections of the Rutherford Library at the University of Alberta. I created the acordian pocket book so that my son's kindergarten class could all write on tags to their teacher and they would just slide right in as a special souvineer of a great year.






The tags books were for the three wonderful assistant teachers that helped make the year run smooth.

This summer so far I have been all over the province drawing— in Bonnyville for Canada Day, in Calgary for a Stampede Event, in Wainwright for their Centennial Celebration as well as a very fun staff party for IKEA. Life is BUSY!

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Goodbye to a wonderful playschool teacher...

Good luck Patty with your new adventures...

Monday, May 19, 2008

"Mom, you have to come see... there are DAISIES in the tree!"




Its good that I have someone to pull me out of my studio once in awhile...

Monday, May 12, 2008

If you don't have plans for the long weekend and want a cartoon portrait drawn...Check out "Movies on the Square" this weekend. I will be drawing in Churchill Square for free from 8-10 pm as pre- movie entertainment (compliments of the City of Edmonton).

Date Night
Friday, May 16 Hitch (PG 13)
Starring Will Smith, Kevin James, and Eva Mendes
Language and some strong sexual references.
118 minutes

Family Night
Saturday, May 17 Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG)
Starring the voices of Jason Lee, David Cross, and Justin Long
Some mild rude humor.
92 minutes

Action Packed Night
Sunday, May 18 The Karate Kid (PG)
Starring Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita, and Elisabeth Shue
Some violence and language.
126 minutes

See you there!
Sit with me
I wish I had the time to sit still right now. Really still. At a "drop in" meditation class yesterday, my mind fidgeted the entire time, tapping its foot impatiently, wanting to get on with things. This life I live is such a busy, busy, busy life — a challenging path for a person who needs to have a really wide margin to her day. That wide margin now only exists in fleeting and usually unpredictable moments.

So, where I have been drawing recently?...at a spectacular Gala (with fireworks), an afternoon corporate party and a wonderfully happy 10 year old's birthday party...

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Messy Hands, Big Smiles and Creative Play.
I absolutely love teaching mixed media! I gave an inservice on Friday afternoon for 28 teachers at Satoo School. I thought of an analogy last night —of myself as a lifeguard standing on the edge a "creativity" pool. When I teach mixed media and creative journaling its about jumping into the pool and playing, enjoying the refreshing, rejuevinating feeling of the water. I'm not there to teach them to draw or to convince them that anyone can actually learn to draw (which is true, but that's another post). It's not about swimming a hundred metres or holding our breath underwater. We're not trying to improve our stroke or race laps or competitively dive. We're just wading into the pool of creativity and opening ourselves up to something that's already inside. We just do whatever we each feel like doing there. I bring the toys to play with and the instruction (when needed) and what people do is up to them. Remarkably they also all produce some amazing pieces— surprising even themselves. (See the photos of some of their work at the end) For some people its been a long time since they swam there (or even put on a bathing suit), so its great to see the sparkle in their eyes when they realize how much fun they are having. All those admissions and confessions of "I'm not really artistic" to me at the beginning of the class seem to fall by the wayside as they see the difference between being artistic and just enjoying creativity for its own sake.

I believe everyone is inheritably creative, its just that sometimes people have shut that door (and locked it). Creativity is an important tool in life no matter where your talents lie— in art, drama, cooking, sewing, gardening, accounting, organization, athletics, music, biology etc. Every direction in life can benefit from a little bit (or a lot) of creative play.
...and I'm here to make sure that no one drowns.



Sunday, April 27, 2008

A Caricature for The Press Gallery

Monday, April 21, 2008

Saddle up in Snow

We were supposed to leave for Banff today for a mini holiday and a drawing gig on Wednesday night at the BBQ for the Disaster Forum 2008 in Banff. But now with the freak winter weather happening and poor driving conditions on the highways I'm not sure if we'll be going or not...
Kind of a "disaster" in itself.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

What a crazy time...this past month has been jammed full of caricature drawing—hockey teams, STARS fundraisers, private family celebrations, a basketball team, a 4 year old's birthday party (and many more)
and lots of teaching as well. This picture is from the grade 1 students (all 62 of them) that I taught at the Jubilee Auditorium. Look at the beautiful panels they made! They were amazing.
I also opened up my new larger studio space to students last week and had my first "creative night outs". The time flew by as we painted, glued, stamped and talked (and drank wine) to music. It was a lot of messy fun!

But now we're stuck in the middle of a spring snow storm. Its sooo frustrating!

Monday, March 10, 2008

An Altered Weekend

This weekend I taught an altered book workshop at the Paint Spot. It was SO much Fun! Messy, creative, playful Fun! Thanks so much to my students for their fearless enjoyment of all the supplies and techniques I brought to share. They produced some amazing little books!




Tuesday, February 12, 2008

(Some) Pages of my Life


These are some of my journals. I haven't officially counted but I'm guessing I have a couple hundred—a visual expression of the dialogue that I have had with my self for the past 26 years.

On that note, I am teaching an altered book workshop at the Paint Spot on March 4. We will be using a children's board book and with some sandpaper, gesso, paint, collage, and words we will alter it into a Favorite Quotes book. It will be lots of creative and messy fun. No previous experience required!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Grove Country Sound


Thorhild Grad Class

Saturday, November 24, 2007

GreyCup Weekend!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Free Caricatures this weekend!
On Saturday, November 17th I will be drawing caricatures in Churchill Square from 2-6 pm. Come on out for some pre- "Christmas" Fun.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

A busy drawing weekend!
It was COLD drawing in Churchill Square on Friday and Saturday night at the Movies in the Square but it was good. With all the event drawing that I do now I get a bit spoiled with cushy chairs, beautiful, luxurious venues and warm, inviting homes to draw in. Sometimes its actually good to be out "in the elements"— braving the weather as a true street artist, to remind me of just how lucky I am.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Who you gonna call?

Hey, this weekend I will once again be drawing FREE cartoon portraits as pre-movie entertainment in Churchill Square from 6-8 p.m. Yes, that's (eek!) OUTSIDE, for Movies on the Square
If you are in Edmonton its a somewhat quirky idea but FUN...check it out...details below

Movies on the Square
October 26-27, Sir Winston Churchill Square
Bring your favourite lawn chair to Churchill Square this weekend and catch movies on a three-storey inflatable screen.
The fun begins at 6 pm with roving magicians, a caricature artist, costume contests, DJ spinning music and a pumpkin-carving display.
A warm fire will keep everyone toasty.
Movie time is 8 pm.
Friday, October 26: Ghostbusters (PG, 100 minutes)
Saturday, October 27: Casper (PG, 105 minutes)
It's FREE!
Remember to bring your own lawn chair and join in on the fun. All age groups welcome.
To find out more, visit www.edmonton.ca/moviesonthesquare

Monday, October 08, 2007


September was a crazy month but things finally seem to be settling down nicely. I've been painting and journaling SO much (for my own sanity) this past month and it feels so good to take a deep breath again. I can see land ahead and it looks pretty good! My creative journal class at Artra began this past week and its wonderful to see so many familiar faces back.

I'm thankful for my Mark, the three little people who call me Mom, blank books, old friends, red wine, deep breaths, and the colour green. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
—Harold Thurman Whitman

Saturday, August 04, 2007

My Summer 07





Its been a busy summer so far; drawing caricatures —at a couple festivals, a few birthday parties and some company BBQ's...then enjoying some fantastic backyard dinner parties with close friends, a week spent de-cluttering the house, a week in a cabin at Sylvan Lake, a Tibetan Buddist meditation retreat, a wonderful birthday celebration for me, and a fantastic, quick trip to Vancouver! Now I have more gift caricatures to draw, the next issue of Birth Issues magazine to finish, a couple more gigs coming up and the Edmonton Folk Fest and then of course getting ready to draw at the Fringe. The next time I turn around I know it will be late August and I will be rushing out to buy school supplies and some new school clothes. When September rolls around, our days of sleeping in and leisurely mornings will be replaced by making lunches and getting 3 kids ready for school. As much as I look forward to the fall, cool nights and golden colours, the summer goes much too quickly for me.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Gypsy

"I'm a gypsy in spirit only," she confessed. "I travel in gardens and bedrooms, basements and attics, around corners, through doorways and windows, along sidewalks, up stairs, over carpets, down drainpipes, in the sky, with friends, lovers, children and heroes; percieved, remembered, imagined, distorted and clarified." ~ Tom Robbins character "Amanda" from "Another Roadside Attraction"

I've recently realized that even though I currently don't often travel to foreign lands I do go on an adventure with each painting. I love traveling and for many years it was more than just "what" I did, it was a huge part of "who" I was. I now approach my paintings the same way I used to travel. Its so wonderful to journey through colours and lines, shapes and feelings, intuitiveIy feeling my way around. I rarely have a clear destination in mind, although I absolutely must know what my intention is. How wonderful to go on these journeys and find treasures along the way.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Creativity— Their's, Mine and Our's...

Last Monday evening I gave a "creative journaling workshop/ seminar/ caricature" gig at Ric's Grill in Riverbend for Bishop & McKenzie LLP. What a fantastic night! I prepared 11 journals and some collage sheets in advance so that we wouldn't have to spill paint and toxic chemicals at the restaurant. The event began at 4pm with some wine, some snacks and lots of cutting and pasting. I was so impressed with the enthusiasm that everyone had to just jump right in! Once the guests were all on their way with their journals, I took people one at a time to draw their caricatures and then scanned them in. After a delicious dinner, I grouped all the caricatures together into a group picture and printed them off. You could just FEEL the creative energy released in the room.

This was so unlike the energy in the room I entered the next day at the River Cree Resort where there was a "creativity themed" trade show for accountants going on. As I waited to set up my easel in front of the Cognos Booth, the room reminded me of a scene from Ferris Buellar's Day Off—everyone bored out of their minds, waiting for the "teacher" to finish talking so they could go eat lunch. I felt like maybe these people all just needed some scissors and gluesticks!
I did learn one thing from the lecture that I didn't know- have YOU ever scene the arrow in the Fed Ex logo?

Next I (unknowingly) drove through the outskirts of a tornado to my next gig at the Lux for Telus. I can't even begin to tell you about the many "creative" ideas that passed back and forth and through the marketing firm, the event planner and even my wonderful entertainment agent Margie, all having a part and an opinion about this event and what we should draw the caricatures on for Telus. At the end of the day, the attendees were extremely willing and then grateful for their drawings which makes all the other "stuff" worth while. (They didn't even seem to mind being drawn as plants coming out of a pot.)

Tonight I finished a couple caricatures for twin brothers turning the big 60. These gentlemen don't even look like brothers, twins none the less! Mother nature can be pretty amazingly creative herself!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Ideal fluidity


Daniel Bernoulli's principle— "...the only cause of the change in fluid velocity is the difference in balanced pressure on either side of it..."

Wikipedi defines Flow as "the mental state of operation in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing, characterized by a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity."

So I've chopped apart Bernoulli's principle (taking it completely out of context), mixed it up with the concept of "flow" and I think that I have finally discovered my own new principle of fluidity.
"Having balance on both sides of my life, my "work" life and my "home" life provides a state of constant flow."

You see, before I had children, my life's focus was very simple—it was on traveling and drawing. Back then, living in a constant "state of flow" was easy. We owned nothing except what we absolutely needed. We made every decision and every move based on that focus. That focus was a single beam of light ahead of us. Life just was flow.

Since having kids however, that "flow" has not been so easily achieved. With each child (especially our first), life has had to adjust to a different beat and to a little more "stuff". Suddenly that single beam of white light is not quite so simply followed. Its colours are beautiful but I've struggled with the dispersion as much as I have with all the extra stuff we have accumulated.

What I'm so excited about is that I think that I finally feel fluidity coming back into our lives. This feeling has been achieved by finding and hiring a wonderful assistant into my "home" life side, adding what Thoreau refers to as a "wider margin to my day". She's my "Girl Friday". (Actually, she's my girl "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and sometimes Saturday" as well). She takes the kids to the playground, she cleans our house, she folds those mounds of laundry, she does anything we have on our Home "To Do" List that we just can't seem to get to.

I'm finally beginning to feel in "Flow" in all areas of my life again, not just in my creative outlets. I even have many moments in my day where I can sit back and enjoy the beauty of the rainbow, of our rainbow.

Who knows, maybe if Bernoulli's principle can be adapted and applied I might actually even be able to fly!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

BUSY BUSY BUSY

This is a caricature I drew today (a present for a woman moving back to Saskatchewan).

But on another note, a riddle for you...
How do you make 3 children jump for joy?

ANSWER: Buy them a trampoline.

Yes, we did and I have to say its a lot of fun! (Not too sure what my legs will feel like tomorrow.)

Monday, May 21, 2007

"Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment." ~Rumi

If I knew then what I know now I would have lived my life exactly how I have so far. At least I hope so.

Life is such an amazing adventure!

Monday, May 14, 2007

A Caricature Party/ Mother's Day Weekend...
A wonderfully crazy, busy drawing gig for the Sherwood Park Figure Skating Club on Friday night and then a relatively quieter party for Serena's 10th birthday on Saturday. The group shot from Serena's party....

On Mother's day I got to sleep in, recieved breakfast in bed from Piper — a latte and a cinnamon bun from the Sugar Bowl (which she was thrilled to share with me), was given fridge magnets from Ry, chocolates from Mark and a picture that Kieran drew of me in playschool. His teacher wrote the things he told her about me on the picture... "When I'm in playschool my mom works. I like her work. When I'm in bed she works. She is very good."
Apparently he was quite disappointed that his drawing didn't look "exactly" like me but I think it captures me completely!

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

A Creative Journey

Today I spent the morning in my son Ryllan's grade 4 class— starting an altered book project with them. We were so impressed with how well the kids were able to sand the board book pages and paint them with gesso that his teacher and I quickly decided that perhaps we could do more than one altered book at a time. So of course, I then came home and began playing with ideas and soon the "board altered book project" became a "wall hanging project" like the one here. (I used a favorite quote from Rumi as the theme and experimented with how to use the board book pages differently than in a rebound book.) So now we will alter a hard cover children's book for our "book" project.

This really made me aware of the process of creativity and how sometimes (or perhaps always) we need to allow ourselves to be open to what might happen and trust that where we end up will probably be a good place. (Sometimes not, but then you find out what doesn't work). Its just like going on a journey and not taking a map with you. My brother and I used to do that sometimes- head off somewhere without a map and laugh "Hey, thats what road signs are for!" Watching for the signs can sometimes be challenging, especially in the creative process but it does keep you in touch with the moment. Often when you have a set of instructions or a map, the focus is on arriving at the end, getting it "finished" or getting "there" — not the creative journey itself.

I really have to applaud my son's teacher for being such a fantastic supporter in this as she allows me the freedom to not really know where we are actually headed with our projects, she says she justs trusts me. That's such a great feeling.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Spiderman 3 is opening today and in case you didn't see 1 and 2 here they are...



..."saving the world" in our living room on a very rainy afternoon.

Speaking of movies, the very talented cartoonist Gerry Rasmussen and I spent our Wednesday evening drawing caricatures of movie goers at the "launch" of the newly named Scotiabank Theatre (formerly known as Silvercity). Now, I guess the theatre will have armed guards and close at 3pm.



Other things keeping me busy this week (besides my superheroes);
a wonderful Mother's day gift for a lovely French Grandmother of 11...


A birthday gift caricature for a well respected boss (with a rather messy desk)...