-joseph campbell
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
words to live by
-joseph campbell
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Thought for the day
"What you believe about yourself determines how people treat you."
~John O'Donohue
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Succulent Studio
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Colors of life, Woven connections
These gorgeous yarns were created with much love by Karianne and her family. The beautiful girl is her daughter, Emma. She writes, "My grandmother (she died 5 years ago) and two other old ladies, they know all there is to know about colouring wool with things from the nature, plants, leaves and that kind of stuff. Now, when they are getting old, I want to learn from them before it is too late. We do the whole prosess outside and the colours are just amazing. It is like they all fit together. I hope you enjoy the pictures...?"
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
The gardening adventures...




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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
"Love is the pain of being truly alive"
Tricia made me feel truly alive just by being around her. When I think of Trish I think of her infectious, positive attitude. It was impossible to be around her without your heart opening up. You were always greeted with a smile that would light up a room and a hug that enveloped you and made you pause in the moment and appreciate it. She was brimming with aliveness and love and I have learned so much since I met her in college almost twenty years ago. I have grown and stretched over the years as many of us do. This was in large part due to Tricia’s way of challenging my thinking and teaching me not to fear life but to question, embrace it and live it. I would describe her as fearless, brave, loving and often over the top. Her attention to detail could be seen in everything from gift wrapping to preparing a meal~an art in itself.
There are endless things that you could say about Tricia but one of the things that I appreciated the most was her understanding of my “good girl” nature. She was always trying to get me to embrace my “bad girl” self as she would call it. You see I was naïve to many things when we met. Without skipping a beat Trish would discuss topics that often made me blush but secretly appreciated hearing about. You could imagine my discomfort when I was given the nickname of Miss Ovaries in college. Our college professor Dr. Carr misunderstood my last name Voveris to be Vovaries and thus Miss Ovaries was born. Much to my mortification and most likely the fear of my cheeks burning off Trish graciously shortened this to Miss O. I have come a long way since college and have come to embrace Tricia’s “yo yo miss O’s” with love and pride.
The open communication, respect and lack of judgment that Trish gave built a relationship of openness and trust that won’t ever be forgotten. She showed kindness and compassion for everyone she met and saw the world in an upbeat, wondrous way. Everything she did had intention and purpose and has shown me how to live and embrace the journey.
I will remember that “Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but by how we react to what happens, not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life. A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes. It is a catalyst, a spark that creates extraordinary results.” -Anon.
Forever in my heart goddess sister....love, Miss O
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Tips for Artists
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Friday, April 4, 2008
Adventurous art book share

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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Unfolding...




It has been awhile since I have checked in with everyone. Things have been magical, stirring, crazy, uncomfortable and prickly all at the same time. I just got back from visiting Lovely, Exquisite Liz in California. We had a magnificent time driving all over LA, catching up on life, reminiscing, venturing to the Getty Villa, LACMA (Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art) and the main motivation of my trip....dunt ta da da.....participating in a workshop with an amazing group of women at the Carol Parks home studio http://www.carolparks.com/. The pictures above give a microscopic glimpse of the magic of this place.
Every nook and cranny of the house engages you and stirs your imagination. Tiny, colorful birds sing in birdhouses so artistically placed that they become a part of your surroundings. They blend so well into the background that it took me until the end of the the first day to realize that they were even there. Pots of bright red begonias scattered on tables with twinkling lights overhead all adding to the magic. Curtains hung with clothespins, old suitcases from years of travel form a wall reminding you of where you have been and where you are going. Every nook and cranny of the house is filled with wonder and imagination. This is only the inside...The garden is a magical place all on its own. Bright colored flowers are scattered throughout the garden. Birdhouses dressed in their best jewels glow in the temperate sunlight, an inviting swinging bench worn from years of enjoyment sits nestled under an umbrella of vines, a succulent lemon tree is nested among a wall of bamboo and an enchanted red standing mailbox which awaits further engagement. There is no end to the energy and liviliness of life that can be found even in this tiny nook in a big city.
The workshop allowed me an opportunity to get messy and not worry so much about the outcome. I sprayed, spritzed, collaged, painted, wrote, dreamed and got still for the first time in a very long time. Liz and I both have more to express within our pieces and promised each other that we would share when we were done. If we are brave we will post a part of our work with you when we finish. One of the things we reflected on was what we are holding onto. I wondered if any of you would share what you are holding onto?
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Synchronicity
I have been thinking a lot about synchronicity. In fact even today just going out to lunch with my friend Sue seemed to be sychronistic for her. We had been talking about Elizabeth Gilbert's, Eat, Pray, Love awhile ago and I learned that she had never heard of it. I thought the book would resonate with her so I decided to get her a copy. Talking with her today she told me that as she was going through some of her old yoga magazines yesterday she was surprised to find that she was reading an article by Elizabeth Gilbert. Thinking this was too much of a coincidence coincidence she pulled out her copy of the book to read and was delighted to find how much the book resonated with her. After our lovely, leisurely lunch we meandered into a shop called, The Art Garden. I had been driving by this shop for some time but had never stopped. It turned out to be a bead shop and the owner, Jewels was showing us some of the beads that she had from India (I can't think of the name of them right now) and asked us if we had ever heard of Eat, Pray, Love. After talking with Jewels we were shocked to learn that she had the same Guru as Elizabeth and had been to the same ashram three times. It was such a random chance meeting~or was it? I then came home and checked my email to find that my cousin had sent me a link about noticing synchronicity. Here it is in case you were interested. http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2008/12278.html
I am wondering if you have noticed any scnchronicity in your life lately or could share a time that you have experienced it.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Liminal space in a winter wonderland
Joseph Campbell stated that “(art) is a presentation of forms, images, or ideas in such a way that they will communicate, not primarily a thought or even a feeling, but an impact.” What qualities do art, architecture, literature, performance, dance and music have which create this impact-this “aha moment” allowing us to see from a fresh perspective? This impact is liminal space where participants cross the threshold beyond which creative expression is experienced as a powerful and mystical source of meaning.I am wondering if any of you have experienced this “liminal space" with one of the arts or in your own life?” Does it sound too abstract? This was the theme of my residency at Goddard and I am curious as to what you think.
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Monday, February 11, 2008
New Adventure (book)
Hello everyone! Here is the first page of our collaborative book which I am SOOOOO excited about. There is no particular order that it will come to you, so be anticipating a surprise in the mail. It should take about eleven weeks for it to travel it's cycle and should be a great adventure. I will look forward to your participation and posts along the way.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Eat, Pray, Love discussion
In reading over many of our past entries, I have noticed that the book "Eat, Love, Pray" has come up several times. After reading the book myself, hearing from others, and watching Elizabeth Gilbert on Oprah, it seems clear that the book touches many different women - mothers, daughters, divorcees, widows, wives, single women - in many different ways. As part of this weeks discussion, I was wondering how the book resonated with you, as it seems that many of us have read it. What part of Elizabeth's journey spoke to you the most? How did the book make you relook at your own life? Has this self-exploration caused you to make any changes?
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Monday, January 7, 2008
gentle movement for 2008
~Wendell Berry (poet)
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Buon Natale
The top picture is from Karianne. These are some of the candles that she has been making for gifts. The watercolor was created by my friend Sarah Chase who I teach with in Deerfield. We were talking about how we would always get inspired by the lessons we were teaching and seeing what the kids would do. She was teaching a pen and ink lesson and was inspired to make this for her Christmas cards this year and said that I could share. I just love, love, love it!
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
discussion question (6)
HAPPY NEW YEAR! It is hard to believe that another year has gone by so quickly. I would love to hear how your holidays were and what you have been up to. Taking a much needed break from all of my school work has been good, but I have been itching to get back into my studio and connecting with all of you. The holidays have been filled with guiltly pleasures and too much TV watching. This made me realize how important it is to stick to a routine for my reading, writing and artwork, however small. Traveling back and forth to NH didn't allow much time for artful projects, but I savored the time spent visiting with family and friends. I am ready to get back to work, start some new projects and to hear from all of you. What have you been up to?
I just started reading Signs of Life by Angeles Arrien. It is about symbols that hold meaning for us, specifically the circle, square, triangle, cross and the spiral. I was wondering if any of you have had a symbol that has been significant in your life. If so, what meaning did it hold for you? What kind of things do you find yourself noticing?
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