As the clock ticks down on 2012, the new Fall Fearless & Fly challenge at Artists in Blogland asks us to consider these three prompts:
Headline Prompt: Future Imperfect: What is different about your life now than what you once expected it to be? How is the way it turned out perfect or imperfect. If your future turns out differently than you imagined in the first prompt, could it still be perfect?
Color Prompt: Yellow
Quote Prompt: "Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present." Friedrich Nietsche
My picture of what I expected my life to be has changed in so many ways. At one time, I imagined myself a famous actress (!), a peace corps volunteer, a teacher, and then an actress again. I even did a cabaret act about it (!) -- you can see a clip here (I'm really putting it all out there today!).
Very little about my life turned out exactly the way I planned -- I never dreamed I would move from Manhattan to a suburb in New Jersey, or get divorced shortly after having my first child, or run a community theater group, or become a working artist. But isn't that the fun of it? Existence really is:
This is one of those journal pages that had many different lives before this one. It once had a house on it and lots of other bits and pieces from a clean up day in my studio! It's been painted and collaged over so many times, it could probably walk into the future on its own! I used one of the girls from my rain stencil, a 7 Gypsies clock stamp, and Luminarte Ginger Peach paint to give some glimmer and yellow sheen.
Check out Joanne Sharpe's amazing guest artist post at Artists in Blogland, and Carolyn Dube's awesome take on this challenge! (Reminder -- Carolyn is running a Gelli plate blog party starting on 1/1! Read all about it here.)
And of course, I can't wait to see what you do! We have a great giveaway from LuminArte this time so make sure to link up at Artists in Blogland!
My Giveaway! Comment by January 13th for a chance to win one of my newest stencils - "Jump!" Let me know you follow my blog and my Facebook page for extra chances to win!
Thank you for visiting! I read and treasure every comment and will answer any questions as quickly as I can. Linking also to Make it Monday, Mandarin Orange Monday and Create With Joy.
Headline Prompt: Future Imperfect: What is different about your life now than what you once expected it to be? How is the way it turned out perfect or imperfect. If your future turns out differently than you imagined in the first prompt, could it still be perfect?
Color Prompt: Yellow
Quote Prompt: "Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present." Friedrich Nietsche
My picture of what I expected my life to be has changed in so many ways. At one time, I imagined myself a famous actress (!), a peace corps volunteer, a teacher, and then an actress again. I even did a cabaret act about it (!) -- you can see a clip here (I'm really putting it all out there today!).
Very little about my life turned out exactly the way I planned -- I never dreamed I would move from Manhattan to a suburb in New Jersey, or get divorced shortly after having my first child, or run a community theater group, or become a working artist. But isn't that the fun of it? Existence really is:
There was a time in my 20s that I was so worried about what would come next. There was a part of me that just wished I was an old woman, having lived my life, and that I could just sit and reflect on my memories. I'm so glad I got over the fear, and have been able to follow the twists and turns of the path that got me to this day. Here's a great clip from the movie Parenthood, about the glorious messiness of life:
So 2013, come and get me. I'm open to whatever you throw my way!
This is one of those journal pages that had many different lives before this one. It once had a house on it and lots of other bits and pieces from a clean up day in my studio! It's been painted and collaged over so many times, it could probably walk into the future on its own! I used one of the girls from my rain stencil, a 7 Gypsies clock stamp, and Luminarte Ginger Peach paint to give some glimmer and yellow sheen.
Check out Joanne Sharpe's amazing guest artist post at Artists in Blogland, and Carolyn Dube's awesome take on this challenge! (Reminder -- Carolyn is running a Gelli plate blog party starting on 1/1! Read all about it here.)
And of course, I can't wait to see what you do! We have a great giveaway from LuminArte this time so make sure to link up at Artists in Blogland!
My Giveaway! Comment by January 13th for a chance to win one of my newest stencils - "Jump!" Let me know you follow my blog and my Facebook page for extra chances to win!
Thank you for visiting! I read and treasure every comment and will answer any questions as quickly as I can. Linking also to Make it Monday, Mandarin Orange Monday and Create With Joy.