Always Trust Your Cape!

My cape in making
My cape in making

“He’s one of those who knows that life is just a leap of faith. Spread your arm and hold your breath, always trust your cape.” is the chorus of a beautiful song sung by Eric Bibb, a Troubadour with simple and beautiful messages with a lot of love in his songs.

Long back in December I took a break from business and joined a bunch of girls on a Sunday at the Papered Parlour. Our mission was to make a cape, or a cloak as it is advertised as, and with the expert help from fabulous Rosie Martin the most amazingly creative cloaks appeared. We had Dracula, Heidi, Classic and Sixties to name a few, all colours and styles were represented. We didn’t need to bring anything as The Papered Parlour’s workshops include all the materials. Rosie’s own The DIY Couture booklet on how to make a cloak with really easy to follow patterns was also part of the package. And so was tea and very tasty cake. I am so glad I signed up for this workshop as I learned new things but mostly I had the best time and I put a lot of love into the making of that cloak. A new year often comes with changes and improvements but I think life in general should be full of adventures and surprises. And we need to make things happen, take chances, try new things, connect with someone new, talk to a stranger and do something really nice to someone or even yourself. So folks remember to always try to trust your cape.

Happy New Year! x

Click on the links for more info The Papered ParlourDIY Couture and Rosie Martin

Listen to “The Cape” by Eric Bibb

Rosie at the Papered Parlour
Rosie at the Papered Parlour

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The Cake Fairy

Every artist needs a muse

The next big thing? At least for me it is.

I’ve always been inspired by music and great performers. Music whilst I paint is a must as it gets the creativity flowing and I love finding the right sound to my film projects. Editing is so much more fun when the music comes in to play.

Painting to music was a common practise during my art school years so finding myself being inspired by Ayah Marar is not surprising, but a blessing, as she has great energy and is a joy to be around.

I’ve had the fortune of experiencing Ayah perform in intimate settings going from excellent to mind blowing and seeing her followers growing by the minute. This lady delivers! When she performs she draws you in with her magnetism. Whatever the space, she’ll fill it and the space is getting bigger.

Next weekend sees her perform at the Isle of Wight Festival, so if you’re lucky enough to have scored a ticket make sure you’ll catch her.

My favorites are still her earlier acoustic as its her voice I love most, still to be release but watch that space.

In the meantime check her out, together with my illustration on

www.ayahmarar.com

http://www.myspace.com/ayahmarar

and search youtube for some of her tunes

Lx

Ask and you’ll receive

Exciting times!!! I wanted to create relationships, working connections with creative talents and I’m getting it. Left right and centre, above, under and all around. Yay!

Accountability can come in many forms and shapes and at the moment it is raining with opportunities here. Some I’ve known for a while, some are new, but they are all equally exciting.

I’ve joined an on-line art course, created and lead by Amelia Critchlow. It pushes the boundaries and me out of my comfort zone. One of the best things I’ve ever done as it somehow ends up linking with everything else I’m up to at the moment. An incredible amount of work is coming from it, even with the limited time I’ve had lately.
The creative well is flowing, with abundance – shining and smiling, bouncing right back.

The best thing though, is to share the journey with other people.

Oh, and the Summer 2011 experimental art e-course starts on Monday 27th June 2011 for 6 weeks. So join the crusade of creatives.

Make art, not war – happiness to be found somewhere between idea and a messy kitchen table.

Lindax