Saturday, April 27, 2013

Welcome Back (To Me!)


It has been months, my friends. I realize this. I decided to take a break from blogging when other commitments seemed to be taking over- the main one being lots of wedding plans in the works! That's right...I am getting married!! It has been a whirlwind of planning and dreaming of what we want the day to look like. But we are both very excited and can't wait for summer to come! 

I have also been dreaming of what I want my blog to look like in the coming months...I think it's going to change a bit from how I've approached it in the past. Yes, change is good! With school being done (I'm graduating!) and life taking on many new changes, I am envisioning the focus of this blog to be more on my artistic endeavours rather than just being a lifestyle blog. I've had a LOT of major steps forward in my art this past year and would love to share those with you soon, but for now, I will leave you with a little design I worked on the other day for my sister's birthday card. Enjoy!



Friday, January 11, 2013

Twice Exposed

I've been fascinated by double exposure photography lately, so I thought I'd do a little creating of one of my own. My Friday afternoon inspiration... 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Connections To Home

Christmas is around the corner, and as we've been decorating in my tiny basement suite and doing fun Christmas activities, I can't help but feel nostalgic and a little bit down. Christmas is so often filled with traditions and family in the time leading up to the day, and I feel a sense of loss being so far from my home and family. This blog is a way to connect with the people that I love back home so I thought I would incorporate that into a school project. 

These digital images come from my project for my Digital Photography class. My concept? Finding a way to capture memory using more than just a photograph. Our memory is not solely attached to still images, yet often our memories are fragmented or not whole. I wanted to capture that within a single frame. Each image has a moving element, if you look closely. 
These are the metaphors of memory, fragments of my nostalgia that I wanted to share with you. And I would love a response, as memories are so often shared. 
What is a poignant memory that you have that you would like to capture?


Friday, November 23, 2012

An Intimate Sorrow

"An Intimate Sorrow" is the start of an ongoing series that relates to the expression of emotion. This is the first painting that I've created- the statement is below. I would love your feedback on the piece!


An Intimate Sorrow

What does it feel like to lose something? What does the fragility of life invoke in a person? How can one express the deepest feelings of sadness and sorrow in a way that becomes tangible? How does one grieve for things they never had? And how does a person move on from a pain so unfathomable?

These were all questions I had in the wake of this project. My world was shaken this year as the first events of my life that allowed me to experience the new emotions of grief and sorrow came down on me. These are emotions that are rarely ever describable through the medium of words, but so often need to be expressed through some external outlet. For me, that expression has come through the medium of paint. My heart and mind feel and grieve. My body weeps and creates.

“Her Absence Is Like the Sky” arose out of the emotions experienced in the events that occurred around the birth and death of my niece, Quinn Olivia. She was a very long awaited-for child. Hearts that had already experienced death anticipated her birth. And she was born, a perfect 6 lbs 10 oz. but without a beating heart or breath in her lungs. We were hoping for a miracle and we waited to hear the wailing cry of a baby, instead we heard the wailing cry of a mother in anguish. Things were not supposed to be like this.

This loss seems to affect every area of life. Emotions overwhelm the soul. And this is expressed through the application of paint on a raw canvas. An egg in its nest is symbolic of life and fertility. There’s fragility in life, there’s fragility in the conception of a child, there’s fragility in the birth of a child. There’s a beauty experienced when hopes are fulfilled and there’s a darkness that death invokes when dreams are lost.  And, her absence is like the sky, spread over everything…