how often do you……WINK?

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Sure, a wink is a physical gesture of blinking one eye with a twinkle in the other and a sly smile that delivers a secret message.  Maybe it says "I’m thinking if you in a special way", or "I knew you’d love that", or "I’m full of surprises", or "See, I’m paying attention, and I GET you".  Sometimes it’s not even a facial expression, but an act that makes you realize someone is winking at you.  Take for instance a few months ago when I told you about an article where my friend Jenny Doh, director of publishing at Stampington, was winking at me.  You can read about that HERE.

The latest issue of Somerset Studio arrived and I got WINKED at again.

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If you’ve seen Lynne’s book Beyond Paper Dolls then you’re familiar with this paper theater.  Somerset presents additional views in my article in the Sept/Oct issue.  It was fun to revisit this project and give it new words.  It was so much fun to make and provided endless amusement as I conjured up all the set drop-ins.  When I first sent it to Lynne I had enclosed in the prop drawer a figure of Edgar Allan Poe as well as a scaled down replica of a puppet I had created for Teesha’s Art and Life, depicting my favorite rock star Ville Valo.  It was a way of sending a little WINK to Lynne.  To my surprise and delight, Ville showed up on stage in the Somerset article.  A total WINK from Jenny.  Not many people will know who he is or why he’s there but WE know.  Say it….H.C.I.T.  There is a Valo/Poe connection which is another reason why I included him in the theater but I’ll spare you that story today.  For more views of The Willow Playhouse presents The Raven, see HERE.

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If you’ve been following my blog this is old news, but here are the pages I had done for Teesha over a year ago….and a photo of me with Ville when I gave him the puppet.  Now you know who that dude is on stage in the article…and why it was a WINK from my editor and friend.  And because I’m on a music crusade for the GPP Street Team I will share with you a HIM video where Ville is wearing the top hat. 

Also in this issue is an Artist Portfolio on Julie Pearson.  I was honored to be the one to introduce you to her as she is a very dear friend and incredible artist and mentor.  It was difficult to edit myself and not sound like a total fangirl when I wrote the article.  It’s only here that I can share with you HOW CRAZY I AM ABOUT THIS WOMAN.  We are working together on a website for her and you will be the first to know when it’s ready.  Pick up the issue to see her beautiful work. 

Today, when I should have been packing, I escaped with Susanna to see Becoming Jane.  DIVINE film.  If you’re a Jane Austen fan DO NOT MISS IT!   

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Raise your hand if you want to see a spin-off that follows the life of Henry Austen.  Susanna and I vote YES.

Comments

15 responses to “how often do you……WINK?”

  1. Jenny Doh Avatar
    Jenny Doh

    Life is short, precious, and comes only once. Work and play with all your might … and don’t forget to wink often. Thanks for all the might you put into everything do, Michelle.
    Jenny

  2. Lisa Hoffman Avatar

    You’ve gotta love an editor who “gets” you. What a fun tribute to one of your passions.
    I’m going to see the movie as soon as I can. If YOU love it (being a major Austen-o-phile) then I’m in.

  3. Sharon at Norah'S Avatar

    You are a scream…I don’t know what that is but it is good. I will take the recommendation on the movie…it is my kind. Also, looking forward to the latest issue of SI.
    xo

  4. Lea Avatar

    Hello Michelle! I am delighted to find you and your blog and I’m here via Susanna! Congratulations on your Stampington & Sommerset Studio winks! I went and saw About Jane yesterday with my mother. I loved it. Being also a major Austen-o-phile, I vote yes for the spin-off too!

  5. Kathy Avatar

    Congrats on the articles in Somerset Studio, fine job on both! So sorry to hear about your aunt’s passing, glad you could be with family for support.

  6. Kathy Avatar

    Hey! I mentioned your blog & your mention of the movie Becoming Jane… if you have a minute, swing by and take a look at the really intellectual gem of a movie I went to see w/my daughter this past week!!! (You’ll be proud of me… I figured out how to embed a number of things in this post… it only took me five hours, but I did it!!!) 😀 Hope all is well! K.

  7. kelsey Avatar

    When my issue of Somerset Studio arrived, I flicked through the pages first to see what would catch my eye…..yep….Ville was IT!!!!! lol Thought it was really cool to find him on the stage (where he belongs!) and I just knew it was you who did the article before reading the credit! Love the clip (mmmmmm)!!! I also thought Julie Pearson’s work was remarkable and beautiful, all in all, a great issue of this mag.

  8. JUDY WILKENFELD Avatar

    It was great seeing the different views of this in the mag – I was always drawn to this piece of yours. Your talent is beyond beyond – thanks for sharing it with us again and in an even more detailed way! Julie Pearson’s work was also so inspiring so thanks for that too.

  9. kristen robinson Avatar

    Me raising my hand for Henry’s story! Me winking big time you know how much I love your work and me thanking you for a glorious intro to Julie’s artwork.
    XOXO
    Kristen

  10. Darlene Avatar

    I like this music. It reminds me of the Cure. Everyone loves the Cure right? 🙂
    I’m supposed to go Friday night with hubby to see the movie. I’m scared to though because I *heart* Jane Austen and the recent adaptation of Pride & Prejudice did nothing but anger me.
    Anyway, enough rambling for now…

  11. Mary Franzenburg Avatar

    Both of your articles in the new Somerset are great, Michelle! The paper theatre shows us a different side of your creative genious! I love it.

  12. Linda Warlyn Avatar
    Linda Warlyn

    Michelle, this theater is truly a miniature masterpiece! And I love how you expressed Jenny’s gesture of putting Ville in the article as a wink! The article on Julie was just great too…anxious to see that website. You are one incredible girl!

  13. Barbara Avatar

    Congrats on the article…I look forward to seeing it in more detail in the magazine. This must have been great fun to work on. Loved Becoming Jane too!!!

  14. Pocket Size Avatar

    Thank you so much for your post on my blog! I have to admit, I’ve become somewhat bored with Somerset Studio because so many of the submissions look the same, but I’ve always loved your work because there’s always something a little different about it. So I was very excited to see your article in this issue, and was already happy to see my favorite American author on stage. Then I turned the page, and suddenly the squealing fangirl in me rejoiced! That was a great detail to include, I’m so glad Jenny Doh put it in. Sorry if I sound like a spaz, I’ve never been noticed by greatness before 😉
    P.S. Do you mind if I link to you from my blog?

  15. carlene Avatar

    LOL! I KNEW that was VV!!! How funny of Jenny to put him there…I’d say she definitely “gets” you! Loved seeing more of your theatre, it is amazing and so so cool!
    (p.s., you should send VV a copy of the mag so he can see his paper doll!)

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