Sunday, March 18, 2012

a Sunday blessing - 1000 thank yous

How does one say thank you
to an amazing group of parents
who blessed us abundantly last week?
I am graced and honored and blessed to work at a school
among amazing teachers and a community of faith.
Last week was teacher appreciation week
and I can say we were all blown away
by the thoughtfulness we received.
I wanted to thank each of you from the bottom of my heart
so I created these 'brushes' paintings from your gorgeous displays.
Please feel free to download each of the 3 pieces above and
print them out for your personal use.
Our week was organized around the book
one thousand gifts
by Ann Voskamp
which I blogged about here.
 Our amazing parents changed the theme to
1000 thank yous
and made the invites and all decorations to match the book.
And look at the treasures that awaited us
in the teacher's lounge 
and at a very special luncheon.
And our classroom doors were each wrapped like a present.
 Even plants surrounded our luncheon brought in from the local nursery.
 And if all the week's blessings were not enough,
we were each given a basket filled to the brim
with beautiful wrappings - almost too pretty to open.
 My favorite was this canning jar filled with Bible blessings...
 and you can print out these gems at Ann's website here.
WOW
what can I say but again,
a very heartfelt thank you from the very bottom of my heart.
I get a little teary just remembering the beautiful tribute.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

go Gauguin

 
Visited Gauguin in Polynesia yesterday.
A beautiful exhibit by an amazing artist.
Do you know how sometimes you see art by a famous artist that you adore
and it does not grab you and you actually feel like the said artist was not that good.
Well not Gauguin -
his work is gorgeous.
His skin tones were layered and stunning,
his colors which start out as pastels
change to brilliant compositions 
as he is influenced by the sun.
But no photos were allowed so here are some off the internet...
But life is not perfect at the SAM; 
 you must stand behind the line drawn on the floor in 
front of some pieces
which means you get yelled at if you lean over
to try to see up close
and at my age
the eyes need to be close - dang.
 
And we even got yelled at when we got close to the pieces protected by glass
where I may state there is no line to stay behind.
Don't you think guards should take a class
on how to engage with the public in a humorous way
to make everyone's mood a little cheerier?
It would certainly help.
and then...
outside of the exhibit we encountered 
this piece by David Hammons - pretty funny really.
It was a huge vase thing (about 8' tall)
and we walked past it and then my friend noticed
what was on top - 
a taxidermic cat.
Amazing what makes it into the SAM.
There are some museums I just adore - 
The Princeton one is amazing and never disappoints
and The Getty is stellar too,
but I just don't adore the SAM unfortunately.
This painting of St. Sebastian is one of my favorites,
but then I turned around and found this.
 "Did I fall down the rabbit hole?"
Sometimes I just don't get the placement of art at this museum.
The signage is weak
and some of the collections are too.
Whoops sorry but I just wish I loved my museum and I don't.
 Now I loved this this African quilt of metal scraps
turned into this beautiful work -
just goes to show if you are an artist 
you will find a way right?
and then we walked outside into the sun
(the most beautiful work of all)
and visited one of the smallest shops I know
 but a true exquisite gem...
 and then a couple of blocks south on First
to Watson Kennedy, another gem of a shop.
Truly see Gauguin if you are nearby.
It won't disappoint unless you get yelled at by a guard.

Friday, March 16, 2012

90 candles coming up

my dear sweet father-in-law's birthday celebration 
is coming soon...
shh don't tell him -
you really can get 90 candles on a card,
albeit a rather large one.
hope he likes it...

Friday, March 9, 2012

spring has sprung

spring has sprung,
at least in the classroom.
always amazes me what a little paint, some cut paper, stamps 
and oil pastels can make.
oh ya you gotta add kid imagination into the mix too.
wishing you a beautiful, 
creative weekend with loved ones 
and maybe a little spring too!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

a Seattle stroll

found him in a hardware store window.
  a wall.
metal embedded in the sidewalk.
looking down is beautiful.
recycled fence design.
 the best coffee ever can be found here
and I drank my latte way too quickly.
 passed this decorated faucet.
 two furballs.
 advertising.
 our receipt at oddfellows
says 'friendship, love, truth ' -
how sweet is that?
we shared beignets and eggs benedict and our tummies were happy all day.
thanks for joining me on our Saturday stroll...

Friday, March 2, 2012

art desk today

the art desk is getting a little full today...
mixed media floral arrangements
for the art clubbers next week,
 gessoing board books for artfest
and making 'stacks of stuff' trades
 and glueing a sample 
covered in aluminum foil
for the art clubbers too.
phew now if the cat would just move...
Hope you have a wonderful creative weekend
filled with wildly colorful painted fingers
and no cat fur in your work!