The ruminations of an artist on art & life...art quilts, beading, knitting, drawing, painting, printmaking, bookmaking are all my passions, I love to explore creating....
What a variety of lovely things you make! They're all so gorgeous. I too knit,crochet and sew (and make jewelry, mandalas and do SoulCollage) and we have to sleep too! I loved the hot water bottle cozy..and the daily doodle! I do a daily or bi-daily mandala and also started an online community and one of the members there doodles daily too, like you! You can see my mandalas here: http://mandalaoasis.blogspot.com/
I am an artist who was born and grew up in Alaska, as did my mother--my grandfather was a gold miner. I am recently returned from serving in the US Peace Corps as a volunteer on the Island of Dominica in the Eastern Caribbean. Some of the tasks I did as a volunteer : I taught art at a primary school, helped the school with development projects, volunteered with a youth group, and volunteered helping to organize and produce a local literary festival. I also worked for over 20 years on commercial fishing boats in Alaskan waters and lived for over 18 years in the Alaskan "bush" with no electricity and no cars. Alaska has shaped my view of life and culture, but so has raising two daughters, a life of making art in many mediums, and owning my own Used and Rare Bookstore. I guess I am somewhat of a vagabond who has done many things in my life--deckhand on a fishing boat, bookseller, nanny, chef,
administrative assistant in a college
dean's office,mom (that is a job!) but I always come back to artist.
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I've never been much of doodler. I sort of envy doodlers!
What a variety of lovely things you make! They're all so gorgeous. I too knit,crochet and sew (and make jewelry, mandalas and do SoulCollage) and we have to sleep too! I loved the hot water bottle cozy..and the daily doodle! I do a daily or bi-daily mandala and also started an online community and one of the members there doodles daily too, like you! You can see my mandalas here: http://mandalaoasis.blogspot.com/
I look forward to seeing more!
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