commitment

Just reflecting on the past weekend….and I am feeling so fulfilled.  It's an amazing thing to have an idea, to visualize it, to nurture it, to explore it, and then finally, to share it.  Stairway to Heaven is a workshop concept I have lived with for over a year.  It's been like holding a secret.  I got to reveal it not once but twice to an awesome group of women.  Some were new-to-me friends, some were veteran favorites.  They ALL ROCKED.  It was thrilling to see them take on this project, each with their own flair.  As an instructor you commit yourself to presenting something new and fresh, and hope it takes hold and provides a platform for growth.  You endeavor to teach *process*, disguised as a *project*.  You put yourself out there, hoping that their greatest take-away is enthusiasm for creativity. 

I don't take it lightly that artists choose to spend their time and money on a workshop with me.  I consider it an honor that the time they set aside to commit to art is with me.  While I hope to fuel, or re-fuel them, they most definitely re-fuel me.  Their presence, their eagerness to work, and the results that follow offer me validation on many levels.  I am so grateful.

Unplanned, there was a word I latched onto and repeated during class:  commit.  It was the perfect prompt at the time, as I tried to encourage students to commit to a color palette, commit to a page shape and arrangement, to commit to adding content.  It was appropriate then, and when you think about it, it is the best way to continue moving forward as you build a book, or work on a painting or collage or whatever it is you do.  Small steps, small commitments, inform and direct the following steps, the following choices.  You make a decision and it opens up the possibilities to what happens next.  Mistakes may occur but that is where the real learning often takes place.  It is in making commitments that you evolve.

There were a few jokes about *fear of commitment* but it was all in fun.  I'm sure there were moments we could have asked to be *committed*.  They did commit big time by creating really wonderful, special, unique books.  They committed by making time for art and friendship, and by sharing in the creative process as we all learned things from one another.  That's what happens in workshops.  ESPECIALLY at Valley Ridge.  We all extend our thanks to Kathy and Bill for their commitment to providing this spectacular venue where magic takes place.  I'm certain there is fairy dust in the air.

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How cool is that?  You see my cute little Mom?  She committed a weekend to join us in the fun! 

Right now I am committing time to wrap up my proposals for 2010 at VRAS.  I am psyched for the ideas that are channeling in.  I am giddy about going back next September.  The workshop schedule will be posted soon, I'll let you know when to hop over for a look.

Thank you ladies, for your commitment.  You have gifted me with energy and validation and satisfaction and fulfillment.  I am a lucky girl to have climbed the Stairway to Heaven with you.

  

Comments

13 responses to “commitment”

  1. Judy N Avatar
    Judy N

    Michelle!
    It was a great weekend and a great honor to spend the time with you. Even though we have an idea of what next year will bring, I cannot wait until the classes are posted at the Valley Ridge site and I can sign up!! I am *committed* to participating again next year.
    Thanks for a fantastic weekend, I enjoyed climbing the stairs with you!!
    Until later,
    Judy
    PS – Your mom IS cute and so much fun to spend time with!

  2. Chris Avatar

    AMAZING!
    xo
    Chris

  3. kim mailhot Avatar

    I am so glad for you and all your ladies, Michelle ! All the commitment seems to have paid off wonderfuuly for all of you. You rocked it, Lady !
    Squishy hugs !
    Kim

  4. Bonnie Avatar
    Bonnie

    Sure hope you put out a kit or patterns to make a book like that………….cuz most likely I will never get to take your classes. I am not too stupid tho, I think if I had the basics I could finish the book. ;O) I would be so proud to have something like that………..

  5. Kathy Avatar

    And I am more than thrilled that year after year you commit to coming back to Valley Ridge where you and your mom leave more than a sprinkle of your magic fairy dust behind…. why matter of fact… I have fairy door and a fairy sitting next to it as a result of you two. How faerie, fairy you both are.
    xo Kathy

  6. Marble Blue Avatar
    Marble Blue

    Don’t spose you feel like “committing” to a workshop Down Under/Australia? Ever thought about video production taping of one of your classes for those of us who can’t make it? Thanks for sharing the experiences of the weekend – looks like you all had a ball.

  7. Lea Hepworth Avatar
    Lea Hepworth

    I brought some fairy dust home with me (apparently!) because I’ve set up a few tables and am determined to finish. It’s rainy and cold in Iowa this week…perfect for working on my staircase to heaven. My pleasure to have met you, Michelle, and to have participated in your class for my annual trip to VR. Remnants of the weekend are still with me and I’m learning to commit – faster :).
    Thank you thank you,
    Lea

  8. Marlynn Avatar

    I loved it as well as the others…. Can’t wait to sign-up for next year. It was fun and I got to see my first snow flurries of October last Sat. morning in Wisconsin! hugs

  9. Linda Warlyn Avatar
    Linda Warlyn

    Thank YOU, Michelle! It was an unforgettable workshop in every way…amazing teacher, brilliant project, incredible hand-outs, beautiful setting (not to mention wine, cheese, and fantastic food and hospitality) So wonderful to see you and your precious mom at our beloved Valley Ridge. Here’s to same time next year! oxox

  10. inge Avatar

    Hello Michelle,
    It’s nice to read you had such a great time to teach and be refuelled by them too .
    I DID spot your mom on the photo ! 🙂
    greetings from Belgium
    Inge

  11. Sandy Berman Avatar
    Sandy Berman

    Hi Michelle, thanks for the wonderful gift of the seminar – it was a real joy to see you and participate, and I am so glad I made the appointment to do Art with you .
    love, SandyB

  12. Catalina Avatar

    !!!! so interesting! and so beautiful goodies!
    I can translate from Spanish whenever you like Michelle. Let me know
    xoxo

  13. Carrie Mercer Avatar

    Hey Michelle! What a great workshop. Happy sigh noise… I just finally got around to posting about it on my blog and I hope you won’t mind that I posted a picture of you that hubby took of us. This was my first more-than-a-couple-hours workshop and I’m afraid it’s going to be hard to top between the venue (Valley Ridge) and the faboo instructor. But what a great problem to have. 🙂

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