Thursday, January 08, 2009

GROW--4 little letters to enrich your creative soil

Today is day 4 of a self-granted "quarterly retreat." Last fall I promised myself that four times a year I would all but remove myself from the world in order to concentrate on one thing: painting.

Since it's winter and my secret place in the north woods is snowed under, this time I have decided to use my studio as a retreat space. It is, after all, fresh and new and calling my name.

I took these photos yesterday to share with all of you. I often find myself wishing that I could invite you in for a cup of coffee. I imagine us making art together, talking, creating, thinking, simply just being. This is one of the things I love about our blogging community...the way I feel your presence even when I'm not sitting at my computer.

Today I have packed a thermos of homemade chicken dumpling soup (made by my ever-loving husband), another thermos with fresh coffee, and an apple. I'll continue to work on the paintings I've started and feel inspired by all that is in the process of manifesting itself. One of the things I like best about this new studio space is how naturally it invites me to grow in new ways. I feel like a plant that has finally been moved to a sun-filled window.

And so, today's Word of the Day, fittingly, is: GROW


One thing that I am learning is that there is just no end to growth. Last night I met with friends--a gathering of women that are both strong and beautiful. I listened to them talk and was amazed by how wonderfully wise each one of them is. I left the gathering feeling intrigued by the notion of growth. It is something that must be cared for and tended to--and, yet, it often happens when we're not looking.

This week I have found myself standing in the middle of my life--a life that is offering me room to grow in more ways than I'm even quite able to comprehend. These days, I often feel like I am looking at myself for the very first time. And I am both honored and grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible tribe of women.

These letters are part of an ongoing project: "WORD OF THE DAY :: living life one word at a time."
Today's word is GROW. May you thrive beautifully.

See more letters and words at my Patch of Sky Etsy shop, here.

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7 comments:

Tanaya said...

Do you know what the first thing I would do if I walked into your studio (after hugging you like crazy and giggling like a school girl because we finally got together) is?

I would twirl and spin and do cartwheels the entire length of that room. Those floors are glorious and shiny and demand to be danced upon (even though I can't dance at all!).

Barbara Butler McCoy said...

This is too funny! Like Tanaya my first thought when I saw the photo was "OOOOOH lots of space to dance!" Now I'm thinking "OOOOOh, Matisse, "The Dance"!!!!" Maybe you could ... dance a painting, a la Pollock?

Wow, you really know how to inspire me! I can just imagine how those women felt after spending time with you.

Merci, with a smile.

Samosas for One said...

This is so awesome! Can I come to India with you and act as your Hindi interpreter and dog entertainer? :) This thought JUST occurred to me!

Michelle said...

Your studio is beautiful, the way the light invades some spaces while allowing darkness to penetrate others... maybe it's only in the pictures, but it looks like the perfect place to paint and create. ENJOY!

Anonymous said...

How exciting is your new studio!... and yes, I would go crazy without my dear women friends (many of thirty years standing). I love the way we have hung on tight with the roller coaster of life and the wisdom we have gained.We've laughed and cried together and I would be lost without them.

Melanie Margaret said...

Your studio is really evolving! It BLOWS me away how much it looks like that photo in your vision board.

Love You! Melba

Unknown said...

Such a beautiful studio space! I love the drapes. They remind me of your dream studio photo. I'm picturing you painting and having your retreat in this special place. It's special on so many levels. You are standing there painting, churning out your dream while standing in the midst of it...
Grow... You are definitely doing that!
Can you believe it? Isn't it amazing???
I am gearing up to begin curating another show at the church. Life at the gallery has been good. I have actually sold three pieces and am looking into starting workshops...