It’s been longer than I care to admit since I have written a post. Thank you for taking some time to read my musings. Welcome back. =)
I have come to the realization the few weeks ago that it’s been 10 years since moving back to Vancouver Island. It felt like such a huge decision to come to Victoria and take the Diploma program at the Vancouver Island School of Art (VISA). My husband suggested that I go to art school. What an incredible person. He drove down with me to help me move into our new (well, new to us) rental apartment near the art school and then went back to work in Jasper, hoping he’d be able to transfer jobs to Victoria. It was a big risk. I remember walking into the art school for the first time and feeling like I had either just made one of the best or one of the worst decisions of my life.
Looking back now, I can see how right I was. In fact, it was a more pivotal decision than I could even have realized. In those three years at school I discovered so much about art and what it can be. I faced many personal challenges, found courage that I didn’t know I had, made long-lasting relationships, found a supportive community, discovered a visual form of critical thinking, and, I know this sounds cheesy, but I became a more authentic “me”.
I had no idea that art would change the trajectory of my life—but it did. I am so glad that I took the risk. In the wise words of Wendy Welch, the Executive Director of VISA, “life is better with art.” I completely agree! It doesn’t matter if you do art full-time or part-time or just for yourself when you are able to find a little time—life is better. It improves mental health, helps you see the world in a fresh way, and welcomes you into a supportive community.
So now I find myself sitting in the same apartment (but now completely over-taken by my studio, cardboard boxes and art supplies ), waiting for my husband to get home from university (where he is now pursuing his interests) and preparing for a couple workshops I am going to be instructing at VISA in the New Year. Full circle. I can’t help but smile. Often it is hard to see the direction you are heading, but when you look back it seems strangely clear. I am ever grateful for the people that supported and encouraged me along the way. ♥
Workshops
I am so excited to be offering workshops at the Vancouver Island School of Art. These workshops are created to encourage and inspire your natural creativity. Maybe you’ve never taken a workshop before? I encourage you to take the risk and try. Everyone and all skill levels are welcome.
Register by November 15th and use this discount code to save 15%: WINTER2024ART
Fantastical Jellyfish: Saturday February 3, 1:30-4:30
You will discover many playful ways to use ink while drawing and painting jellyfish in this afternoon workshop. These ethereal creatures are made of 95% water, which is why the liquid quality of ink works so well to express their forms. Ink and water can be challenging to control—wanting to bleed, flow, run and drip. Learn how to use these characteristics to create interesting and surprising artworks. In this workshop you will discover new approaches to artmaking that can be applied to a variety of aquatic life. Suitable for all levels. All supplies included. Click here for more info & to register
Reinventing Birds: Saturday March 23, 1:30-4:40
This workshop will focus on creating artworks inspired by ornithology—the study of birds—with a whimsical twist. You will use collage as a starting point to develop a composition because collage offers an immediacy that allows you to begin a work without necessarily having a specific idea. You will create two artworks in the duration of the workshop: a collage based on an Audubon image, followed by a watercolour painting influenced by your collage. This workshop will awaken your imagination while revealing the freedom of collage-making and how to use watercolour to interpret forms. Suitable for all levels. All supplies included. Click here for more info & to register

















































































