Saturday, April 17, 2010

March

The gathering of women at this workshop was amazing. The connections, the interactions, the surprises were truly fantastic and it was just a great place to be for a few hours.

Someone suggested recently that perhaps, in light of our focus on process rather than outcome, we shouldn't be putting the finished pieces up on the blog. That they essentially defeat the purpose of letting go of expectations in order to really be present at the evening, letting whatever happens, happen. It makes me think about the need for both - the ability to, in the moment, let go of outcome, judgment and expectation, and also, in the end, to honor the outcome, no matter what that is. It seems to me that as women, and caretakers, we spend alot
of time giving - usually without expectation - and probably not nearly enough time appreciating or being appreciated. So maybe Wine, Women and a Paintbrush is a
place for both. An opportunity to let go of the daily responsibilities for a couple of hours but also to acknowledge and be acknowledged for what we've accomplished.

These pieces turned out beautifully. There is so much thought and heart in every one of them. You could feel that in the room and it showed in the way that women who'd just met were there for each other with support and guidance.




Friday, March 12, 2010

Fabric Paper




















A new twist on collage. This process uses cotton fabric - or, in this case, an old sheet from value village. We added glue and images from magazines and cards to make quite a thick but flexible cloth. It has endless uses - book or journal covers, framed as is, cut up to use in other projects, part of an art quilt, postcards, the list goes on. The best thing, however, about our February evening was the conversation about life and love and where we belong.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

What a Start to 2010!

(If you click on one of the above images, you'll be able to see the journal pages more easily.) January's kick off evening was such a blast! We chose a project that we plan to be adding to over the course of the year - an art journal. There were a couple of guidelines but no real plan - as you can see from the photos. Just an opportunity to fool around with paint, ink, stamps, collage, whatever! I love how vibrant they all are. We finished with a new twist - some downtime to use the journals and record whatever you felt like recording.

Our plan is to either bring the journals to each session or we will provide you with paper that you can add in later so that we can continue to journal about the processes, ideas, insights or whatever else is on your mind that evening.

If you were unable to join us, we'll have kits available each evening for a nominal fee so that you can catch up at home. It's easy, messy and very fun!

Our next gathering is Thursday February 11th. We had to make some changes to accommodate various kid activities this weekend. Sure hope that you're coming!


Monday, February 1, 2010

February Date Change

Hey Everyone,

Please note that we've changed the dates this month to accomodate various child activities. Hope to see you next Thursday the 11th!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Friday, January 8, 2010

The Magic of the Holidays




This month's intention was to remember and revisit the wonder, magic and meaning of the holiday season. With a great, relaxing intro from Cheryl and a wonderfully inspiring bit of music, we were relaxed and ready to dig in to all the watercolors. A little drawing and painting, some memories, and lots of creativity.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


AT LAST!!!! We have dates!! We are so sorry to have kept you waiting but promise lots of great activities for the next 7 months.

We also hope to be offering a second night of Wine, Women and a Paintbrush in the Bowness area. We are teaming up with Self Connections who will be opening their new location in the new year. Watch here for more details and dates.

So November's theme is designed to help you both chill and get "ahead of the game". Both Cheryl and I have been ultra busy this fall and it's time to slow down, regroup, and reconnect with the creative process. This activity will do that - and it has the added benefit of being practical too. That's all I'll tell you for now. I'll send out an email closer to the November date to let you know what you can bring...

We can't wait to see you all! If there are new ladies who'd like to come, please leave a comment on this post and we'll be in touch.

Here are the dates:
Thursday November 12
the rest are Fridays
December 11
January 15
February 5
March 12
April 9
May 7

Pop them into your calendars now - in pen!

Lori

Monday, July 6, 2009

Summer Windup

Knowing that we'd be busy with all the summer brings, whether it's kids home or vacations or whatever, we wanted to our last project to be something to help us all be at least a little bit creative for the next couple of months.  So, these handmade journals were born.  





The inspiration for the covers was a mix of zentangles, zendoodles and zendalas.
We used leather that can be doodled on with Sharpies!  That was so much fun in itself.  Then we added pages of cardstock and artist paper and watercolor.  A little bit of everything so that the possibilities for creativity are endless.  Though, as usual, we probably bit off more than we could chew from a time standpoint, we also added the options to include some charms and cords for bookmarks.



One of the more fearless of us also went crazy with leather stamping which is sort of hard to see here but was totally cool.  She also bound her book a little differently so you can see her name on the spine.



Cheryl and I are hopeful that these little books will be just the perfect size and inspiration for some summer doodling.  Mine was swiped by my daughter so I am already behind but I am excited about catching up and, not only having a memento of our summer's activities, but also ensuring that I make the time for creativity each day.




We'll be starting up again in September, maybe with a couple of new locations as well.  Keep an eye here for where and when we will be. 

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The theme for MAY was listening, paying attention to where you are right now.  What's going on in your world that you are or could be noticing.  It brought up all kinds of creativity as you can see from the pictures below.

I've had a number of people tell me lately that they just aren't "creative" and are not sure if they'd be a good fit with our evenings.  I think that translates to "would I enjoy it or would I just be frustrated with not being good enough, artistic enough, whatever enough?"  It's a good question - how can you enjoy something if you are not comfortable with the outcome - what if it doesn't meet your expectations?  Was the time you spent in the activity worth it?

For anyone reading this, wondering if taking part is right for them, look at the images below. Everyone of them tells a meaningful story about its creator.  Lots of thought and reflection and "effort" went into each of these and they turned out perfectly - as they always do.  But more importantly, the joy is in the process, in the being with other wonderful, friendly, inspirational women.  Seeing something about yourself in the work that others do.  Actually chilling (as my son would say) for a whole three hours and allowing yourself to totally (well usually almost) get caught up in yourself and your life.  

We are wrapping up for the summer with a bang on June 19.  It will be a creative celebration of the beginning of summer.  If you've been thinking of coming, come!  We would all love to meet you!










Friday, May 22, 2009

For those of you interested in the metal working we did in last month's workshop, you might want to spend some time at this site.  Nina Bagley's blog at http://ornamental.typepad.com/ is absolutely wonderful - her posts, her photos and her jewellry are so inspiring.  Take some time to really scour the site - this photo above is just one of many examples of her work.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

APRIL











April's Wine, Women and a Paintbrush was NOISY!  But the "results" were spectacular and the evening, as usual, lots of fun.








Sunday, March 22, 2009

Building Community

Some of the nicest benefits of creating in groups is the sense of community and support we can share with one another.  Our Tuesday afternoon Creative Connections group just completed a project based on the idea of Tibetan Flags.  Of course, the Tibetan flags are created and hung with messages of peace and the intent that these blessings would be shared around the world, carried by the wind.  In the same way, we created miniature inspirational tiles, shared them with each other, and strung them on chains to be hung in our spaces as a way of continuing to encourage one another with these positive thoughts.   Just another reason to love creativity!

Our Hands, Ourselves





This week's creative adventure was an exploration of our hands. What and who they've touched, what work they've done, how they express who we are, what their future holds. We started with a conversation about all those things and more and then chose positions to plaster. Once dry, we painted, glued, drew and doodled to add more personal details.

One of the ladies who attended is off on a global adventure shortly. Her young grandson, wanting something of hers to have while she was away, took home her plaster hand! He loved the feel and look of it, loved placing his own little hand inside. Whether they are hanging on the wall, sitting on a shelf or table, or being used as mementos, they all tell incredible stories of our lives, loves and experiences.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

An interesting perspective on the importance of PLAY

As I was doing some prep for corporate work I'm doing, I came upon this TED talk about play. It's fascinating.
Here's the link...http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/483

Sunday, March 1, 2009



This video just makes you happy!

Enjoy,
Lori

The Lovely Ladies of February's Wine,Women and a Paintbrush





When you re-read a classic you do not see in the book more than you did before.  You see more in you than there was before.
  ~Clifton Fadiman



I think creating self-portraits has a similar effect.  Despite the wonky measurements, each of these are reflections of their creators.  One can't help but, in this process, see more about themselves.  Thoughts?