Tag: art meets life

  • Navigating Change

    Just over twenty years ago I started blogging. It went slow at first as I was learning the ins and outs of a new-to-me platform. Eventually I found a way to make it my own, with what I shared in both my personal and artistic life. It was a way to express myself and connect with kindred spirits. I have so many great stories and memories from the days when blogging was a big deal. In recent years it seems the practice is dying out, being replaced by faster (and briefer) outlets like facebook and instagram. While I participate there I find a blog a comfortable place to be able to read, view, scroll, comment…it’s like home base. No ads, no fake news, just the content I upload. I recognize that visitors became less frequent and commenting seems to be a lost art, but I refuse to give up on having my little place. Back in the day it was so much fun – to share, to get feedback, to read the generous words left by visitors – some hilarious, some special, some surprising. I felt like it was a community. I also hosted a second blog where I posted creativity challenges on a monthly basis. I would offer a prompt or tutorial and participants would interpret and share via a link to their blog. I think it went on for ten years. I met so many wonderful artists through the crusades.

    So as of today, my former blog location is vanishing. Typepad gave us only a 30 day notice to deal with losing 20 years of content. I think I’ve managed to export the body of my main blog into this new location but I think I will lose all the crusades, all my sidebar albums that had various projects, and all my tutorial pages. Makes me sad that all the time invested at that location will be gone.

    The graphic above shows some of the fun highlights from the last twenty years. You came through in such a big and beautiful way when we collected pink socks to honor my sister. Thank you for saying She Matters. I loved sharing my journey as a budding rosarian, and constant four leaf clover finder. I shared several years worth of Ruby Tuesday journaling – a weekly posting of pages with a little bit of red. It was fun to revisit the Gates of Central Park by Christo on the 10th anniversary. I curated lots of visuals for that across 15 days, including guests writers. Speaking of guests, I had lots of those when I had the Manhole Madness Month. THAT was fun, but so much work. I love that the fallout of that is so many friends and readers still tag me when they find an interesting manhole cover. You’ve followed along as I shared my favorite band and all the concerts and crazy stories. I love that many of you became fans of HIM yourself! Another very special post was when I shared the story of taking a family trips to Marineland in Canada so Sam could see his favorite – orcas. I think that post had the record number of comments – well over 100. And someone suggested that I submit to Chicken Soup for Soul – which I did, and our story got published in their Special Needs edition. You also came along with me and supported Sam’s venture into selling cards on Etsy (need to replenish!). You met my family, and watched my kids grow.

    You’ve seen me dabble in all kinds of art projects – some for myself, some for articles for Somerset Studio. You’ve joined me in workshops across the years and cheered me on with new products – stamps and stencils.

    There’s so much to mourn when saying goodbye to a place I loved building – but there’s so much to be grateful for too. Connections that are priceless. I’m started from scratch here – trying to figure out another new platform. It’s going to take a while to find my rhythm. I hope you’ll pop over and check in, and let me know you’ve stopped by.

    Waving goodbye, and saying hello.

    11 responses to “Navigating Change”

    1. Shane Keven Reinhart Avatar
      Shane Keven Reinhart

      I’m so very certainl that you will find your rhythm and that you’ll make it your own. I’m missing your last home already, but I so look forward to what you’ll create here!

      1. Michelle Ward Avatar

        Thanks for stopping by Shane and for cheering me on. Means a lot.

    2. Shannon Benedetti Avatar
      Shannon Benedetti

      Life is always taking us to new places . You have always persevered in every place you have been, so we all know what you know somewhere deep down, while this sucks … YOU’ve got this ❣️

      1. Michelle Avatar

        Thanks Shannon. A new blog was not on my to-do list until I was forced into it. Made me realize how much I love it. So here we go! Thanks for stopping by.

    3. Lisa Hoffman Avatar
      Lisa Hoffman

      Few people have committed so deeply to a creative platform and made such a difference in readers lives. I’m guilty of abandoning my blog (with regrets) but will follow you to Mars if necessary. Much love and a standing ovation for your new adventures. I know that we will ALL benefit!!!!

      1. Michelle Ward Avatar
        Michelle Ward

        Awww, thanks Lisa. We sure had fun together back in the blogging heyday. We both had TWO! I realize it’s a dwindling practice but I refuse to cave. Onward! Love back at you.

    4. Eileen Avatar
      Eileen

      I remember so many of those highlights from over the years, Michelle. You have been such an inspiration (and idol🤭) to me. I feel so lucky to have met you and taken classes with you. I’ll continue to follow you and your work. So here’s to a new endeavor! Much love to you. 💗🎨💻💗

    5. Julie Avatar
      Julie

      Of course MY favorite is Sam with the Orcas. ❤️❤️❤️

    6. Diana (DD) Wilson Avatar
      Diana (DD) Wilson

      Michelle, I just was using one of your many stencils that I have bought from you in the
      past. Thought I’d reconnect with you and your art.
      Was sad to read your blog has been closed.
      What is the best way to connect with your current work?
      I no longer take Somerset magazine, so can’t follow you there.
      Hope to hear from you and best wishes sent from Montana.

    7. Sue Normann Avatar
      Sue Normann

      Hi Michelle. Just discovered you today.

      Fresh eyes…itching to see what you’ve already done. Eager to follow along on future journeys. Can feel the creativity humming.

      Thanks for your artfulness. Glad to have found you.

    8. Jane Avatar
      Jane

      I remember the crusades! I enjoyed those challenges so much. I miss blogging too. I’d love to to follow along on your new adventure.

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  • New article – Golden Girls

    I just got my copy of the Spring Somerset Studio.  It's a rainy day (was supposed to be snow) but it is the perfect afternoon to pour some coffee and start reading.  My article features the beautiful female reliquary busts from The Met & Cloisters.  I also have a second article – a public service announcement to pay attention to your vision – more specifically, your eye health.  It was complete serendipity to pull out my files/sketches/notes to learn that it is the 25th anniversary of my Vision stamp.  HCIT?

    Here's the sneak peeks:

    Michelle Ward SPRING Somerset Studio GOLDENGIRLS

     

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  • New article – Banking Scents

    The Autumn issue of Somerset Studio just arrived.  My column is an article about scent/fragrance/smells and how I use them to create associations with creativity.  Here's a sneak peek, which includes a workshop page I offer with labels for your scents.  I also show below a snippet with a collection of wax with a label from a favorite candle gifted from my dear friend Lisa Hoffman.  It's a treasure to have a friend who gets you, which she does…and we have similar taste in what we like to smell.  Hope you've been enjoying the summer!

    Michelle Ward Window Somerset Studio SCENTS

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  • HandCrafted Part 1 – new article

    The May issue of Somerset Studio has arrived in my mailbox and it's ready on your local bookstore shelves as well.  I've had the unique privilege to be able to address this subject in two parts.  I've been studying, then playing with arm reliquaries.  Part 1 explains how I often begin with paper, and how that exploration became its own thing.  In addition to the article there is a template page and an artist paper page.  My intention was always to work dimensionally…so you'll see a sneak peek and then those results will appearing in the August issue.  

    Michelle Ward HANDcrafted1 Somerset Studio

  • New article – Sweet Dreams

    Somerset Studio's new issue should be arriving soon if you subscribe…and will be on the stands by November 1st.  The theme this quarter is monochromatic.  As I discovered when working with gray – it's actually achromatic.  Here's a sneak peek of my article:

    Michelle Ward SweetDreams Somerset Studio

    Happy Fall!!

  • New article – Lost & Found

    February brought a new article for my column in Somerset Studio.  The theme was "Dressed to the Nines" and while the idea of fashion didn't resonate with me I did enjoy writing about mannequins, and my family connection to the business. Here's a sneak peek:

    Michelle Ward LostandFound Somerset Studio 2022

    In the issue is a tip-in of one color chart I designed for my project. In future issues you may see another.  Besides continuing my research on the mannequin business, I really loved inventing a portfolio for my Uncle Jerry, and had a blast stepping into his shoes…imagining what his studio, pin boards, sketchbooks, files, might have looked.  I also stepped into the roles of inventing drawings and poses for his girls…not all the pages were shown in the article so here a few:

    MKWsampleMannequin7

    Special thanks to my cousin Patrick for sharing so much information about his connection with his mannequin experience.  

    I've been behind keeping up with this blog…my apologies.  I didn't even wish you Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, or Happy Valentine's Day.  Bad girl.  Hope all has been well…and let me take a minute to say Happy St. Patrick's Day in case I'm not back here before then.

     

     

  • New article – Dialed Up

    And it's March!  While it seemed like days slowly passed as we endured the restrictions due to the pandemic, suddenly we are approaching a year since the first lockdowns.  All I can say is this:  I'm happy it's almost Spring.  Days are longer, sunnier, warmer…and best of all, there is hope on the horizon as shots reach arms.  

    Here's a recent article I did for my column in Somerset Studio.  I talk about dialing up the scale and working on larger canvases.  I'm made several since, and still use my little trick to help me move along.  Sneak peek below.  This issue (Spring – Feb/Mar/Apr 2021) is on the newsstands now or available at Stampington.com.

    Michelle Ward Dialed Up Somerset Studio

     

  • It’s been a year….and it’s been a year!

    MKWStPats2020

    Literally, it has been a year since I blogged.  But what a year it's been.  I'm pleased to be finally set up in my studio. In the previous house I had all my books, my business, my computer, and my art supplies all in one space.  In this house I have an office for my computer and business, a library for all our books, and a studio that is just a studio.  Took a while to get everything organized but I'M WORKING IN THERE!!!  I'm a lucky girl.

    Whether there was an imposed quarantine or not, being home it just the ticket for me on any given day.  My plan for 2020 was to get back on here and become a regular poster.  It's mid-March and I've finally carved out a few minutes.  At least it's still Winter, though only for a couple more days.  You'd never guess it….our flowering trees are blooming, the sunny days are gorgeous.  It's 50-something now and will be in the 70s this week.  

    Wishing you a Happy St. Patrick's Day!  

    I always like to say:  Be Well and Behave.  Now I really really mean it….behave so you can be well.

    See you again soon.  XOXO

  • The Unexpected Rosarian

    I've been nurturing a rose garden for ten years in honor of my sister.  I love that the latest Somerset Studio arrives in May as it's the month I share a birthday with Shannon.  I'm grateful for the opportunity to share my visual journal that chronicles the past ten seasons of growth.  I never thought I would ever be a successful gardener, so it was unexpected that I have become a rosarian.  

    Michelle Ward Somerset Studio May June 2018

    (My mom even makes an appearance in my article….do you spy her?)

    Two seasons ago my original rose bush passed 10 ft. tall.  

    MW Rosarian 2016

    Here's a view from the side yard in 2014.

    MW Rosarian 2014

    In March we had a terrible snow storm (several actually) that brought down many trees in the neighborhood.  On the left you'll see it didn't look promising for the roses, but then by the end of April, with some assistance of propping agents, they appear to be recovering.

    MW Rosarian 2018

    And then this morning….I spied the first bud.  The promise of another season.  I'm so excited.

    MW first bud 2018

    "Show me a garden that's bursting into life" from Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol.

    MW Rosarian 9a

    Are you a gardener?  Have you started a garden journal?  It's a fun process, especially during Winter as you wait for Spring.

     

     

  • MindFULLness OR MindLESSness?

    Happy Monday.  I'm the guest over at StencilGirlTalk – the blog for StencilGirlProducts.  I think one of the hidden secrets of stencils is to use them as templates to help you draw.  We all LOVE using stencils with paint, but how about relying on them to use with pen only?

    MW SGP teaser

     

    Go see my tutorial!  Disclaimer:  once you start, it's hard to stop!  Visit HERE.

    MW SGP teaser2