Mixed media

A bit about me and a couple of fabulous artists to check out

I was recently nominated for some blog love by the wonderful Kate Palmer (aka Sparkle Tart) so I’m popping in today to share some bits about myself that you might not know and to share the love with some of my favourite creative ladies.  If you like, you can read Kate’s post here.

1.     What am I working on?

Super secret projects for upcoming design team blog posts for LuLu Art and X-Press It. I also have a few brand new Darkroom Door stamps on the way so I’ve started to think about ideas for using them! Other than that, I’ve been away overseas for the last two weeks so had a whole bunch of thinking time for new creative projects that I’m just itching to get stuck into.  I’m also diving back into some of my online classes like this one called Frolicaholic by Jane Davenport.

photo

2.     How does my work differ from others of its genre?

Actually I’m still trying to work that one out! My style is very eclectic and changes depending on what I’m working on and products I’m working with. Generally though I use bright colours, lots of texture and usually a stamp or two!

photo 2

3.     Why do I create what I do?

I come from a creative family, Dad is a master upholsterer, cabinetmaker & French polisher & Mum was chief machinist and colour adviser to their customers as well as always having a knitted or sewn project on the go. My Nana & Aunt also always used to have projects on the go so I’ve always been surrounded by colour and texture. That background is difficult to ignore but I chose science as my career path and it’s been many years of experimenting and learning until I’ve found my creative path again.

Now I love to create with rubber stamps, either cards, scrapbook pages or mixed media layouts and I love that mixed media is so huge now! I get to play with all sorts of lovely goodies.

4.     How does your creative process work?

That often depends on what I am working on – design team projects start with the product that I need to feature and usually I sit down to play and ideas start flowing. For card or scrapbook based projects, I often sit and plan them out with sketches. Mixed media pages are totally different – once I start to play, creating backgrounds or just putting colour onto the page the page mostly creates itself without a lot of thought. Of course, colour mixing and matching play a big role – ‘how not to make mud’ was one of the mixed media lessons I learnt very well!

I’m blessed to have a far bit of creative time as I only work casual hours but I tend to be far more creative when I’m on a deadline! Go figure.

IMG_5785

Now I’d love to tell you about some of the gorgeous, creative ladies I have met in my pursuit of creative happiness.  First up is Coral Lee. I met Coral by chance at a creative business seminar run by BrisStyle and we instantly just ‘clicked’ and found we shared a passion for mixed media and a love of learning about our craft.  We have now done five in-person classes together and have more planned.

Coral

Coral runs two blogs – Finding Firelight and Creative Women’s Business.

1472728

Next up is Sharyn Holmes who runs a blog and business called Gutsy Girl.  I also met Sharyn via BrisStyle – she was sited beside me at my first ever creative market and I’ve been following her online ever since.  Sharyn’s blog is a joy to read, soulfull and strong and as a fellow mixed media artist I love seeing Sharyn’s art.  Keep an eye on her site and come visit Sharyn at a market if you happen to be in Brisbane, you will be in for a treat!

LOGO-Watercolour-FINAL2

Lastly is another lady who I met via BrisStyle creative seminars – Marta Walenda.  Marta is a beautiful, gentle soul and that shines through her blog and jewellery/home decor products. She paints and draws and creates one of a kind jewellery and homewares using recycled products.  Her and her partner are also keen cyclists and enjoy getting out into our wonderful local environment – it is fantastic to see this wonderful part of the world through the eyes of another!

I hope you have enjoyed learning a little bit more about me and I’d love you to visit these amazing artists!

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s