Showing posts with label Inspired Art Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspired Art Project. Show all posts
Friday, February 13, 2015
Sunday, February 1, 2015
We are not limited...
Some people, particularly academic artists, subscribe to the idea that artists should limit themselves to a singular medium and a single style. I do not subscribe to this belief system because what I Know to be True is that we are unlimited beings with unlimited creativity. It does not require such singularity to express creatively and effectively.
What is required is to express regularly (#doartdaily) and allow inspiration to come from the act of creating--to be in the moment in the process.
The following artworks are just a smidgen of the different styles of art and mediums that I work with. Each one is a unique statement but would not be as effective if I had limited myself to a specific style or medium. The moral of this story? Go play. Experiment. Try new things you never thought of trying and play with mediums you are afraid of using. Magic will happen. Trust yourself. We are not limited....#InspiredArtProject2015
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| Love is a Choice, 24" x 36" tempera and acrylic on canvas. Primitive/naive style (c) SZing 2015 |
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| Dream Mesa, 16" x 24" Tempera on Bristol paper. Whimsical style (c)SZing 2015. |
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| Off the Grid, 5" x 7" Lacquer, tempera, and acrylic on Bristol paper. Abstract style. (C)SZing 2015 |
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| Across the Bridge, 10" x 16" watercolor on watercolor paper. Impressionist style (c)SZing 2015 |
Friday, January 30, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Just Plain Fun
Art does not have to be large, expensive and perfect. It can be just as inspiring and fulfilling to create small artworks that are just plain fun and enjoyable. This past few days I spent my creating time making hand painted miniatures. In joy, enjoy. #InspiredArtProject2015 #doartdaily
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| creative hand painted mini (c)SZing 2015 |
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| express love hand painted mini (c)SZing 2015 |
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| Artist hand painted mini (c)SZing 2015 |
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| Embrace Peace hand painted mini (c) SZing 2015 |
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| Imagine hand painted mini (c)SZing 2015 |
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| Question hand painted mini (c)SZing 2015 |
Friday, January 23, 2015
What You Know...
When you think you have dried up all your resources for creative ideas, for paintings or artworks, for poems, stories or dreams I highly suggest returning to What You Know.
First step: Quiet yourself--sit down, breathe deeply and just "Listen Inwardly." This is also sometimes called meditation. Don't TRY to think of anything, just be present with yourself. (We get so busy we forget to do this--and yes, I know it kind of sounds stupid since we are always with ourselves--but we really crave our own attention--and I do mean attention.
Second step: Remember where you came from. We all have roots, history, a past, experiences...we don't have to judge them as good or bad because let's be honest, it's a mixed bag. From that past, pull out something that really resonates strongly with you. Maybe you resonate with the memory of a colorful sunset or sunrise. Perhaps the resonance is attached to a specific place you visited. Maybe you recall a story or a person who caught and held your attention for a time. Whatever it is, start there--with What You Know. Because what I know is that we are all amazing, powerful creators and we know so much more than we usually cop to knowing. We are brilliant. We are geniuses (I don't care what IQ tests, stats, or negative-minded people have told you in the past.) We have infinite creativity. We just have to get back to What We Know.
In my case, I drew upon the feeling I used to get when I would drive out to El Malpais or Acoma on the West Mesa of New Mexico. Especially powerful for me were the striking colors and light when there were storm clouds present or as the day drew nearer to dusk. If you've ever been to the Land of Enchantment, you know what I mean. This is What I Know today in my #InspiredArtProject2015 #doartdaily.
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| West Mesa Nostalgia, (c)SZing 2015 Watercolor on watercolor paper |
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Inspired Art Project 2015 gallery
Have neglected posting this past week from my #InspiredArtProject2015 this past week while I update my Etsy shops BohemianArtCafe, EphemeraBistro, EspressoBarCafe, and FlowerChildTrends, I am catching up today with a week’s worth of art in a gallery style array.
February 13, 2015
Zen Angel, watercolor, ink on watercolor paper © SZing 2015.

January 14, 2015
Focusing on trying new designs. Not perfect but very relaxing to work on.

January 15, 2015
Relaxing into the process. As I do, I get inspired with many different ideas for art projects, writing projects and other ways to express myself creatively. I’m not actively seeking these hints, but they flow to me as I stay focused on my zen doodles.
© SZing 2015

January 16, 2015
“Basket weaving”. For some reason tonight this particular zen doodle as I’m working on it reminds me of that song Funny Farm from the 1970s and I think of basket weaving. Maybe zen doodling is sort of like that for me. But I’m perfectly okay with twiddling my thumbs and toes….haa haa, heee hee, hoo, hooo. I feel inspired just because I’m sticking with this process. © 2015 SZing.
January 17, 2015
A daily practice. A practice that is repetitious. A practice not unlike dreaming except that each has a goal or objective. © SZing. Watercolor on watercolor paper, black ink.

January 18, 2015
A Poem
Acrylic on paper board. Just to paint, just to create, just to play despite the end result is inspiring. Especially more inspiring is not caring what is created. Letting go of the inner (and outer) critic is freeing. And fun. And inspiring. #doartdaily
© SZing 2015

February 13, 2015
Zen Angel, watercolor, ink on watercolor paper © SZing 2015.
January 14, 2015
Focusing on trying new designs. Not perfect but very relaxing to work on.
January 15, 2015
Relaxing into the process. As I do, I get inspired with many different ideas for art projects, writing projects and other ways to express myself creatively. I’m not actively seeking these hints, but they flow to me as I stay focused on my zen doodles.
© SZing 2015
January 16, 2015
“Basket weaving”. For some reason tonight this particular zen doodle as I’m working on it reminds me of that song Funny Farm from the 1970s and I think of basket weaving. Maybe zen doodling is sort of like that for me. But I’m perfectly okay with twiddling my thumbs and toes….haa haa, heee hee, hoo, hooo. I feel inspired just because I’m sticking with this process. © 2015 SZing.
January 17, 2015
A daily practice. A practice that is repetitious. A practice not unlike dreaming except that each has a goal or objective. © SZing. Watercolor on watercolor paper, black ink.
January 18, 2015
A Poem
Within my wallsJanuary 19, 2015
is a treasure
Nurtured, it grows
Ignored, it grows
Flowering into I Am.
Acrylic on paper board. Just to paint, just to create, just to play despite the end result is inspiring. Especially more inspiring is not caring what is created. Letting go of the inner (and outer) critic is freeing. And fun. And inspiring. #doartdaily
© SZing 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Inspired by Tapas
One of my very favorite types of restaurants is a tapas restaurant. What I love about this type of restaurant is being able to savor the flavors of multiple types and tastes of food--little morsels of delight--without becoming "stuffed" or over-full. Yet my mouth does a happy dance of joy with each new sample. With practice, I'm allowing my inspiration to be the visual equivalent of a tapas menu. I'll try a little of this pattern here, test out that pattern there, see what sizzles and what is too dry for me. #InspiredArtProject2015 #artsampler
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| "A Sampler" (c)SZing 2015. Ink on bristol paper. |
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Thoughts are Like Seeds
We all receive inspiration and from that inspiration come ideas and thoughts. All thoughts are seeds. Some seeds we want to nurture carefully and help germinate. Often, like a baby in a womb, a seed is cocooned and protected during the germination phase. Our ideas, our inspirations are like that--we should cocoon and protect them so that they can grow strong and bloom. It's far too easy for our tender shoots of ideas to be trampled by our selves or others. Be careful choosing what seeds you plant and then protect those you dearly want to see come to fruition. #InspiredArtProject2015. #inspiration
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| "Seeds Germinate" (c)SZing 2015. Watercolor, ink, on watercolor paper. |
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Try Somthing New...
Trying something new, practicing, and not allowing the inner critic (or the outer one!) take over. This is a two handed drawing I was inspired to make for today's #InspiredArtProject2015. There is something primitive about it that I really like--it reminds me a bit of Willem de Kooning. Perhaps I'll try a two handed drawing of a person next time I attempt this method. For now, I call this a study for painting.
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| "A Study for Painting" (c)SZing 2015. Ink on bristol paper. |
Friday, January 9, 2015
Words as Art
Writing poetry is my go-to stress releaser. I've done it since at least the third grade (granted, my poems back then weren't all that fabulous). I'm not normally a rhyme-r or a iambic-pentameter type of gal. I've written my share of Haiku, but my first love is free-form poetry. #InspiredArtProject2015 #wordsasart #poetry
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| "In dreamtime" (c)SZing, 2015. |
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Momma said...
growing up I can't remember all of the times I heard my mom or dad say Practice makes Perfect. In art, not every single piece made is world class, museum-worthy or going to sell for a fortune. Sometimes, the pieces are just practice....practice....and more practice. #InspiredArtProject2015 #art
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| The Mind's Eye (c)SZing 2015. |
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Inspired Art Project Daily Practice
I am inspired by meditation and art. Therefore, I am doubly inspired by Zentangling--art and meditation combined. I love this as a daily practice. Helps me unwind, helps me get clarity, helps me just allow myself to play. Nope, not a "perfect" zendoodle, but then I am a firm believe in the idea that all art creations have flaws, thus we know that we are human and that they are hand crafted. #InspiredArtProject 2015 #doartdaily
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| "Meditation" Ink on bristol paper (c) SZing 2015 |
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
In to the Zen World
I got a wonderful gift from my sweetheart over the holiday, Joy of Zentangle this weekend that is extremely relaxing. I'm not a "pro" at it yet and don't know if I ever will be. Frankly, I don't care if I am or not because these little pieces of art, what I call "formal doodles" truly will put you in a zen meditative state. Day 5 of Inspired Art Project 2015. I'm inspired to relax into my art. #InspiredArtProject2015 #doartdaily
Day 4 Inspired Art Project 2015
I am inspired each time I look outside and see that my beautiful rose bush from my sweetie (a birthday present last year) is blooming...and it is January 4! Roses remind me of my mom. A sweet remembrance as our yard was filled with these fragrant blooms in every color and size. Today's Inspired Art Project is dedicated to Mom, an angel in her own right! #InspiredArtProject2015 #angelart
I am inspired each time I look outside and see that my beautiful rose bush from my sweetie (a birthday present last year) is blooming...and it is January 4! Roses remind me of my mom. A sweet remembrance as our yard was filled with these fragrant blooms in every color and size. Today's Inspired Art Project is dedicated to Mom, an angel in her own right! #InspiredArtProject2015 #angelart
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| Angel of Blooms, (c) SZing, 2015 |
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Hooked on Angels
I've always been fascinated by angels and have regular conversations with mine (really, I do). I heard what may be an urban myth but it was on the Internet so it must be true (hah!)...that 8 of every 10 Americans believe in angels. Of course, there are other studies that show that 55% of Americans believe in angels versus 34% who believe in global warming. Yet another study (which very well may just be one man's opinion) showed that 6% of Americans believe in Unicorns (how did they get in touch with so many rennies and under-6-year-old subjects?), 18% believe that the sun revolves around the earth and he says 46% of Americans believe in angels. Well, I'm one of the 8 in 10/ 55%/ 46%...and here's proof that I'm Hooked on Angels. #InspiredArtProject2015 #angelart
Friday, January 2, 2015
Day 2 Inspired Art Project 2015
Inspired by angels and practicing drawing and allowing myself to just let whatever comes to come...is a Delicate Balancing Act...and so this sweet angel, who looks a teensy bit distressed came into being...Day 2 Inspired Art Project. #InspiredArtProject2015 #DelicateBalancingActAngel
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| Delicate Balancing Act Angel, January 2, 2015 (c) 2015 SZing |
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