Some New Material, Plus Some Favorites I Keep Going Back to What my art table typically looks like. Computer just out of view top right. I play all audio in my studio through my desktop computer. I bought a pretty great set of inexpensive Logitec speakers (plus subwoofer) when I lived in Baltimore; after it… Continue reading A Painter’s Playlist, Vol. 2
Author: Rachel
Now (finally!) live: Archive page, featuring earlier artworks
Hi everyone! This week's post is a just a quick update to tell you that I've FINALLY published an Archive page which shows of some of my earlier works (2018 and prior). There's more to add, but I've at least made a start. If you've explored the rest of the site at all, you might… Continue reading Now (finally!) live: Archive page, featuring earlier artworks
Hitting Pause and Stepping Back for a Minute
I'll be honest: I haven't put pencil or brush to paper in probably more than a week. This happens, every now and then -- inspiration and motivation both pack up and leave, and I remember that I can sit in front of the TV for hours if I want to, because I'm an adult in… Continue reading Hitting Pause and Stepping Back for a Minute
Studio Check-In #5 — Finding Time for Art in My Messy New Schedule
We're continuing to move toward something like normal here in Illinois; we've been officially given the green light to open most businesses to the public again by May 29 (though some, like the library, are taking it slower and going in phases). I'm nearly back to my pre-pandemic number of hours at work since we… Continue reading Studio Check-In #5 — Finding Time for Art in My Messy New Schedule
Poetic Art 2020 — A Virtual Art Show
Life is picking back up here in central Illinois, slowly but surely. The library I work at started staffing hours for curbside pick-up, and people are taking full advantage. The dance studio I take classes at (virtually, for now) finished its spring semester and went right into a special "Summer 1" semester, since they couldn't… Continue reading Poetic Art 2020 — A Virtual Art Show
Feeling creatively uninspired? Here’s some ideas for getting around it.
We're in week six or seven of this pandemic now, and I don't know about you all, but I feel like I'm starting to normalize this new reality (although that brings some anxiety about getting back to the "real" normal in a few more weeks, but that's a problem for later). As with most other… Continue reading Feeling creatively uninspired? Here’s some ideas for getting around it.
Wedding Planning During a Pandemic
"Planning" probably isn't the right word here. In case you missed it when I slipped it into my last post, my partner of nearly 10 years and I are now engaged, as of Easter weekend. There was absolutely no fanfare -- in fact, it was almost more of an afterthought -- but it's also been… Continue reading Wedding Planning During a Pandemic
Studio Check-In #4 — Taking My Own Advice (Sort of)
It may be prematurely optimistic, especially when things still feel pretty uncertain overall, but I've started trying to mentally prepare for a time when I have to return to my regularly-scheduled life. Our shelter-in-place order is currently set to expire on April 30, which is less than two weeks from now, and while I recognize… Continue reading Studio Check-In #4 — Taking My Own Advice (Sort of)
Making Art During a Pandemic
On the surface, it seemed like all this time off to make art would be amazing. But, it's not quite that simple, is it? Some abstract stripes, inspired by agate slices. First off, I apologize that this post is a couple days late. I had some exciting events in my personal life (I got engaged!… Continue reading Making Art During a Pandemic
A New “Handmade” Item: Masks for Healthcare Workers
Of the many different arts and crafts I've tried, fiber arts and sewing have never been my forte. I was given a new (at the time) Euro Pro sewing machine about... 15 years ago? and after a short-lived period of time where I thought I wanted to be a fashion designer (and at least one… Continue reading A New “Handmade” Item: Masks for Healthcare Workers