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on retreating

on retreating

my first spring irisI've been on retreat. Writing workshops. Silent retreats. Creativity retreats. Experimenting with hot wax. And I've been retreating as a verb. (Humble nod to Patti Digh.) Retreating from the blogs. Connecting quietly one-on-one on email and social...

wax on, wax off: a peek at playtime

wax on, wax off: a peek at playtime

peek #1: you blew my mindHere are a few peeks at a few of the encaustic pieces I created last weekend at the Wax Works West encaustic bootcamp. Ah...this dance with visibility:  I won't call anything I do as "art" as I was simply playing with a new medium and...

Wax Works West: waxing eloquent about encaustics

Wax Works West: waxing eloquent about encaustics

pigments on the Wax Works West studio wallThis creativity junkie has a new medium: encaustics. The word "encaustics" is derived from enkaustikos, meaning to burn in. Artists work with layers of hot wax medium and paints, then fuse them with heat. OK, I may not wax...

2011: playful experimentation

2011: playful experimentation

ready for growthThe last few months has been a time on the road, practicing reverence for the everyday sacred, and indulging in the high season of navel gazing-retrospecting-and-introspecting. 2010 turned out to be a year for sorting my internal world and dancing with...

thoughts on connection from a misanthrope

thoughts on connection from a misanthrope

I am a perpetual student. If you could give out a PhD in beginner's mind, I would be doing my post-doctoral work. I'm an introvert who loves signing up for art and writing retreats. I love to travel. I love solitude. I like that retreats take you out of ordinary time....

finds. + thoughts on being visible.

I am humbled, touched and surprised by Jennifer Louden's Facebook status update over a week ago that my fledgling blog is one of her new favorites! *blush* I still don't know what to say, except, Thank you for the plug, Jen! I'm thrilled...and a bit embarrassed to...

gardening, writing & creative cycling

gardening, writing & creative cycling

My garden has waxed and waned over the years. I picked up my gardening bug from my father, who has an incredible garden in San Diego. I remember moving into the house, where my parents still live, when I was 12 or 13. Their lot is pie-shaped with most of the land on a...

finds. writing workshops in China & Paris

finds. writing workshops in China & Paris

image courtesy of Book PassageNote: This is my inaugural post on the artist retreats and writing workshops that I find. Although I can't attend them all, I'd love to hear from anyone who attends great events by kind, fantastic, engaging and accessible teachers. A few...

coloring outside the lines: watercolor mandalas

coloring outside the lines: watercolor mandalas

watercolor mandala detail (c) 2010 joyThis past Saturday I attended a four-hour watercolor mandala class with Michele Faia, called "Painting as a Path to the Heart." I'd signed up at the urging of a good friend, who thought I'd love it. She was right! Michele taught...

taking my retreat home

taking my retreat home

It's been a week since I returned home from Taos and Jennifer Louden's annual writing retreat. Her retreat is particularly good because Jen spends a significant amount of time talking about "taking it home"--too often the schedule at a workshop or retreat is so packed...

lessons from a collage: mixing your media

lessons from a collage: mixing your media

my collage (c) 2010  joyThe Backstory: I'm in Taos with Jen Louden (@jenlouden) at her annual writing retreat. This is a good retreat if you're looking to be nurtured through the creative process, particularly around writing. Havi Brooks (@havi) is teaching yoga and...

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