Something that really interests me is the creative process and studying the process in different artists, different mediums and different cultures.......which is probably why I am addicted to arty blogs.
Seth over at the altered page has designed a project "to bring together the online artistic community, introduce you to new artists, and help you to know some familiar ones better.
95 artists answered 7 questions and, in doing so, opened a window into their artistic process and imaginative minds."
This sounds so interesting. Thanks for the tip. I'm off to check it out!
ReplyDeleteof course i wouldn't know what it was like to be addicted to arty blogs. snort!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love that paintbrush holder birdie. And the jar of shells. I love jars of treasures. I'll check out the blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Lynne...that's why I'm here at 1:30 a.m. checking out your blog! Didn't have time in the day and don't want to miss anything! Love those images. See you over at the altered page. Looking forward to hearing your survey answers!
ReplyDeleteRobyn thanks for directing me to the Altered Page.Just skimmed over the current episode must go back and be inspired, I'm recommending it to some other creative souls
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to follow all the artists involved in this project. A lot of them I've happened to stumble upon before, but lost contact. It's a great bunch of artists!!
ReplyDeletepamela terry and edward, you won't be disappointed. There is so much to read on the altered page.
ReplyDeletelynne, I know you wouldn't...snort!!!
Stevie, it become's a problem....too many containers of treasures.
Kate, I wake at 3.00 a.m. and instead of going back to sleep I get up to check blogs....because I don't want to miss anything!
embellisher, it's not too late to participate yourself.
shayla, I still have heaps of reading to do at the altered page. There are 2 other editions of the pulse as well as this one.
Robyn, that angel is remarkable... what a fantastic piece and a very lucky woman to now share a space with her. Virginia
ReplyDeleteI'm with Lynne and Kate...and Robyn you are not helping by posting such beautiful images of your sacred studio and soulful work!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the image of the "Angel", before she took flight to her new happy home.
How interesting! I will have to check everyone out...
ReplyDeleteI loved your containers of brushes and shells! Your angel is so pretty. I noticed her neck. Awesome!
Congratulations on the angel, it must always be a hold-the-breath moment when you hand over a commission. Yep, I joined in Seth's survey, so it's off to there I go.
ReplyDeleteOkay, when it's not 10 at night I'll have to go back and read more about this! Now off to try for some sleep. (And I've never mentioned it before, but I love the bird pitcher.)
ReplyDeleteVirginia, thank you!
ReplyDeleteJo,I could say the same about your beautiful images. No wonder I'm addicted.
Thanks Angela, I'm on my way to your blog now.
grrl, I still think I will be avoiding commissions!
heather, I always say ...just one more...just one more..and the next thing the sky is becoming lighter and I feel like a wrung out rag.
a very interesting blog robyn;i love what you do.am glad i stumbled upon this blog.
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ReplyDeleteI left a note for you on my blog. Stop by when you have time.
ReplyDeleteHello Robyn,
ReplyDeleteI hopped over to your art blog from another and want to tell you how much I like your totems and the painting here. Love the vibrant colors and tribal image and icons.
I'll be returning again soon.
I'll check it out. Thank you.
ReplyDeletethank you for your comments on my blog! i've been looking through yours now, and i love your work! i wish i could see it in person.
ReplyDeleteYour cravings are amazing.
ReplyDeletei am so drawn to your work...and your words. each time you share one of your carvings with us, it's a gift!
ReplyDeletecreative blogs...my gawd...i'd have shriveled and disappeared long ago if it weren't for you among others...my lifelines.
(and i'd have never known about seth!)
Hi megha punater, glad you paid my blog a visit!
ReplyDeleteChris, thanks so much for the honour.
Thanks Gina, I have so enjoyed what I have seen of your blog too. Great brayer paintings!
mmmm, jesse and jonna, thank you!
stephanie, it's so good to know that you enjoy my blog. I also get a huge kick out of the blog world. It really is the most amazing phenomenon.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today : ) I just happened upon Seth's blog at the last minute and what fun it has been : ) Love your wood pieces by the way
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post about my project on The Altered page. So glad you are participating!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visit and lovely comments over on my blog. Your totem sculptures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI will be back to enjoy more.