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Thursday, July 16, 2015
OMG DONE
This has been a crazy month. My kid turned 18, I went and spent a long weekend with some of my favorite girls in Savannah, came back just in time to have a lovely week-long visit from my mom for my kid's graduation, then went to Cape May, New Jersey for a week. In the midst of all of this, I decided it would be a good idea to rearrange and reorganize my mad scientist's lab. I AM SO SMART.
Check out the before:
So messy. The tables are movable, which is awesome for my short attention span when it comes to furniture arrangements, but having them all spread around like that was irritating the crap out of me. Now, though... lovely.
I bought some new shelves and a cabinet for my fabric...
My daughter promptly covered it with handprints, which makes it even more awesome. Now I have three individual areas with all of the appropriate supplies - one for painting...
One for sewing...
And one for sculpting...
YAY!
I even have this awesome pegboard on a lazy susan that I got from the owner of the local convenience store that I'm using to corral my ridiculous stencil collection.
Now maybe I'll go paint something.
BUT FIRST!
I'm going to give away some stencils!
Artistcellar recently had a giveaway, and I won Mini Steampunk Pocket Stencils, which I already have thanks to my tenure on their design team! Leave a comment on this post (if for some reason it doesn't work, comment on or share this Facebook post), and I'll pick a winner on July 23rd!
Okay NOW maybe I'll go paint something.
xo!
Sarah
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Radiant!!!
There have been SO MANY exciting things happening in my life lately, with my own workshop hosted by Community Thrive, my kid graduating, an impending Drunk Vacation to Savannah, visits from family (including my mom, who I haven't seen in WAY TOO LONG), and my cup is completely overflowing. Like completely.
One of the ridiculously exciting things that has been happening behind the scenes is that the lovely and talented Effy Wild asked me to teach in her Radiant: Art Journals course. SWOON. Not only is Effy one of my soul sisters in every way conceivable (we may as well have hatched in the same mad scientist's laboratory), but the teachers are just RIDONCULOUSLY STELLAR. Check out this lineup!!
- Tamara LaPorte
- Tangie Baxter
- Dyan Reaveley
- Sarah Trumpp (holy crap that's me!)
- France Papillon
- Micki Wilde
- Juna Biagion
- Iris Fritschi-Cussens
- Marieke Blokland
- Nolwenn Petibois
- Jeanette Montero
- Kelly Hoernig
- Felicia Borges
- with bonus lessons by Andrea Schroeder & Chelle Stein!
Click here for more information about the class and the instructors!
The lovely Effy will work along with us by posting her take on each lesson, so you get 31 lessons for one price. HOW AWESOME IS THAT?!? The answer is SO AWESOME.
I'm going to be taking you through a week in my art journal, my own personal style of journaling, incorporating art, photography, momento-keeping/scrapbooking, and general craziness. Here are some samples of what I'm shooting for!
If you decide to join us, it would be amazing!! If you sign up using my links above, I'll get paid, and that will also be amazing!!! Either way, amazing!
Friday, May 29, 2015
How it Feels to be the Mother of an Adult, Officially
There are too many feels.
My oldest kid turned 18 on Monday after a whirlwind weekend of too much catering to drunks, fair food, live music, and general business and crazy. The following days were filled with present-buying (a new bass for the birthday boy), workshop-filming, and visiting with my sweet adopted daughter, and today, in the shade of the porch on a balmy spring day, I have finally gotten a moment to myself to just... adjust.
He is a wonderful kid. Kid? YES KID. He is smart, witty, hilariously awesome, kind-hearted with enough cynicism to keep him from being a doormat. A hard worker (when he wants to be... hahah). A joy in every way. Seriously. Even when he's driving me crazy. He graduates in less than a month, and I can hardly believe it. I can hardly believe I was given the gift to be able to share my world with this beautiful soul.
Adorable.
So, Jerod, on this, the day of my daughter's wedding (WINK), I wish these things for you:
May you always have enough adventure to never be bored.
May you always have the courage and tenacity to seize life with those pointy little teeth and take everything it has to offer.
May you always love more than you hate.
May you always have enough.
May you always have confidence and unwavering determination.
May you always find it within you to laugh, even when life isn't very funny.
May you always find moments of serenity, moments of fierce joy, moments of hope and wonder and love, always love.
Love you more than Sriracha, kid.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER
Woot woot! We have a winner!
Kearston Brown!!
YAAAAAYYY!!
Congratulations, lovey! I'll contact you through Facebook to get your details!
In other news, my Soul Food lesson has inspired some fantastic art, just fantastic!!! It has been so exciting to watch, I can barely contain myself. Here's the full non-sneak-peek version of it in case you're interested and/or curious and/or humoring me.. ;)
I will probably be offering it as a stand-alone at some point, so stay tuned for that. Also stay tuned for more announcements in the next couple of weeks. EEEK.
Also, I am sunburned and it itches. That is all.
CONGRATULATIONS, KEARSTON!
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
A Giveaway and Crawling Out of a Hole
Greetings lovely lovelies!
Depression is a weird beast. I haven't dealt with it much in my life, and I have a whole new understanding and heavy dose of compassion for people who suffer with chronic depression. After my friend died in October, I had so much crazy to keep me busy with birthdays and holidays and other madness that I never really dealt with the fact that she was gone. In January, it hit me hard. In February, it hit me harder with the added bonus of having absolutely no artistic energy available to give, which led to the inner slavedriver admonishing me for not getting anything done. So I had artistic constipation and a constant stream of yelling and insults inside my own head. FABULOUS. I eventually admitted to myself that I might have a problem and that no amount of name-calling or self-flagellation was going to fix it.
Finally, I just decided to cut myself some slack, do what I needed to do to just BE (which included organizing yarn, playing lots of ukulele, and not forcing the Art Issue), and take time to mourn and recover. I haven't done much art and have been telling myself that that's okay. Now, in April, I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. I've painted a bit, have managed to finish stuff that had deadlines, and helped host an Art-a-Thon in March with three lovely ladies which found me painting things for no other reason than just to paint. A huge step in the moving-forward arena.
That same Art-a-Thon had prizes, and that's what brings me to today's post! One of my prize winners never claimed her prize, so I'm giving it away here, this Dazed Dolly:
Just enter using the Rafflecopter widget below, and I'll pick a winner next Thursday!
I also have some exciting things coming up that I want to touch on - my Soul Food lesson goes LIVE tomorrow! WHEE!! Here's a sneak peek of things to come:
I also have a LIVE IN-PERSON workshop coming up in June in Paducah, Kentucky at Ephemera Paducah with the amazingly awesome Sunny Carvalho! She will teach you to paint awesome things, I will teach you to sculpt awesome things, and it will be awesome. Have I mentioned awesome? Awesome.
You can find more information about this workshop here. I hope to see you there! There may be a glowstick rave. Just sayin'.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Surprise Surprise, I'm behind
I have a couple of faces, anyway...
So it's a tomato and a chunk of fresh mozzarella, but it counts cause I say so. SO THERE.
I also did this page in my Recordings journal:
SO I guess I'm up to 6.
My plans for the day (studying until my eyes bleed and then painting until I can't stay awake anymore) got totally derailed by the realization that I may have to cook a bunch of fish tonight at the bar where I'm occasionally enslaved/employed since it's Ash Wednesday and apparently eating fish is a thing. I'm so out of touch on religious traditions.