My new year starts today: Monday, January 7. My kids go back
to school and I go back to having a wide open, white canvas to create within –
hooray!
I have to tell you, though, I have been creating up a storm
lately. Pinterest seems to have ignited something in me, something about Art Every Day Month followed up with
finally “getting” pinterest… today I actually did some sketching in my writing
notebook!
The art I want to share with you today, though, is one of my
latest
"Jane Austen at Home" pendant
Women in Literary History Word-Love necklaces. I gave this one as a gift
to my daughter, Katherine. She loves Jane Austen, so I made her a necklace
featuring her “at home” with the background (overlay) from a photo I found from
her one-time home. I love how it turned out.
I continue to love making pendants. I have even been
commissioned to make some, which I especially love making in addition to my “standards" of the lesser known women writers. I figure in order to serve my mission of getting the word about unknowns, I need to have the wide appeal of the Emily Dickinsons and Jane Austens, etc.
My eldest daughter, Katherine, modeling her "Jane Austen at home" pendant.
I figure the more I make, the more interest I will generate. I was wearing one of Anais Nin and a cashier asked me, "Do you know her? I mean, is that a family member or something?" and I got to talk about Anais Nin. Conversations like this excite me to no end, as you may have figured by now.
I’m still playing with how to post my art this year. I used
to aim for as close to 9 pm possible here on the West Coast, but with my
recuperation from surgery, my ebb and flow is different than in past years. I
am going to try, at least for a few days if not the entire month, documenting
the days Art on the Day AFTER I do it, so this is actually Day 1’s creative
flow, not Day 2.
Even though the day didn’t seem to start with the greatest
creative prospects, I realized how artfully I live. It was artful to go out
without a band-aid and allowing my facial scar to be seen. Yes, I got some odd
comments but I was able to respond to them gracefully.
I spent much of the day in a downtown coffee house with my
friend, grading papers.
This is a process that is at times so boring it gets detestable.
I solved that dilemma by taking time to do some free writes in between the
relentless grading. I use paper I have painted or dyed, circle three words and
write using those words as inspiration.
I loved it.
I was also mentally preparing throughout the day for my
poetry performance at night.
I am a poet performer and again, the thought of standing in
front of an artsy group reading my stuff is daunting enough, but with my new
scar? I wasn’t sure how I would feel. This was, after all, the first time in
ten weeks I have performed without a band-aid covering my facial woes.
Good news: it went well.
People enjoyed my work, I did some collaborative, audience participation
stuff (which I think folks have come to expect) and we all laughed and joked
and there was lots of time to talk and share and get to know some other
artists/poets better. AND! I wrote a fresh new poem which I will post on my
poetry blog later today.
Finally, I created something very exciting: my first Women’s
Sphere/Word-Love Pendant Necklace. The chain will not be what is on it
permanently, but I wanted to wear it to my performance. The face you see is Colette,
a
famous French Actress/Writer/Poet and reknowned voluptuary who was eccentric
and well loved by many and naturally despised by some. She wrote Gigi, the
Claudine novels and many others. She died in 1954, 8 years before I was born. I
adore her.
The words underneath her face are written by Katherine Anne
Porter: she was a Pulitzer Prize winning writer who was also an Actress at one
point. I used pages from one of her short stories I found in an old text book,
dyed them pink and randomly printed the faces of five women authors on her
words.
You will see other pendants AND a lot of other word-love and women's sphere goodies here throughout the month. I look forward to getting to know you AND for those from past Art Every Day Month activities - I look forward to an enriched relationship in November, 2o12.
Julie Jordan Scott
has been a Life & Creativity Coach, Writer, Facilitator
and Teleclass Leader since 1999. She is also an award
winning Actor, Director, Artist and Mother
Extraordinaire. She was twice the StoryTelling Slam
champion in Bakersfield. She leads Writing Camp with JJS &
this Summer will be traveling throughout the US to bring this
unique, fun filled creative experience to the people wherever she
finds the passion & the interest.
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