Completing works...

Pieces coming together…

It is always so special for me to see my works coming together as I start walking towards my auction / sale date. Completing works is sacred ground for me because for many years I had a tendency to start new projects before completing old ones. It became a bit of a habit, a bad one and I have to work very hard with myself to complete tasks. I think this is a very “normal” thing for many artists and Julia Cameron has a section about it in her book, The Artists Way. So I do understand the psychology behind it but it doesn’t make it any less challenging for me to do the work to show up and finish strong. Please let me know if this is also something you struggle with.

I love seeing my completed works along side each other as it encourages me to keep finishing these canvases before I whip out new ones. I do love seeing the story of each body of works unfold together.

I love how these turned out in their frames. Hoping to have three more ready this week for the framers.

 
 

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This coming week I’ll be finishing a few more paintings for the show but my main focus will be finishing a selection of my clay works. They are being exceptionally patient with me as I find my way to finish their stories.

I’ll be sharing here a little more frequently as I head towards the Quirk show and beyond. I have a few exciting things coming up in my studio and can’t wait to share more with you.

Much love always, from my heart to yours… Jeanne-Marie

Nature’s Canvas 2023

My dear friend, Tania Bain has rereleased her beautiful nature class again during the month of August and it’s now available in her Etsy store. She found items in and around our forests and painted beautiful faces on them and created the most incredible beings on driftwood, sticks, bark and leaves. Her class was originally on the Jeanne Olivier site but it’s been updated for this year and can be purchased directly from her.

I hope you will join her new and improved class and create with nature and her.

Quirky work for the Quirk Show

I haven’t been part of the Quirk show for a couple of years and I’m thrilled to be included in this year’s collective. As always it’s a wonderful group of artists with delightful quirky art. I think my work is a good combination of quirky and unusual to fit right in.

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I will have a variety of different kinds of works in this collection… from big to small, painting, mixed media and clay. I am already seeing a theme come through and I’ll know soon what the title for this mini body of works will be. Look forward to sharing more with you along the way.

In the meantime, please click below if you would like to join us from mid/end of September. Please remember to click on “going” when your are on the Facebook Events page.

Greetings....

Greetings from a far… and sincere apologies for my radio silence.

Since my auction and auction shipping, I have been deep in admin. Mountains of logistics and paperwork but I feel like I am slowly coming out of it and have been able to start venturing back into my studio. We have had a hard, cold winter, by our standards and it’s been a very wet one. I never complain about rain, I am always grateful for every drop. However, it means I haven’t been able to be in my garden much and this greatly affects my mood. Every year we have a little reprieve and have what we call an Indian Summer in the middle of winter and it’s pure perfection. Everyone, including the plants get excited and think spring has sprung but I usually lasts a hot minute and winter is back on. My garden managed to dry out a bit and gave me some much needed gardening time.

Rain or shine, cold or warm, I have managed to keep walking. It’s very much part of my mindful practice and I find it very grounding. The more I can be in the forest and nature the more grateful I am for each day. I’ve also been doing heaps of yoga since my YTT200 hours repeat last November. I was part of a dedicated yoga practice for the month of June/July to help us get out of bed and up and moving in the cold wet days. It worked!!! It was a beautiful restorative month, a gift to the self whilst moving in a sweet community.

I’m so grateful for this beautiful gift of movement in my life and the gift of walking in this world.

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I’m still working through all my unfinished clay works from a while back, also sneaking in some new pieces. But all in all it’s wonderful to be back in my studio. I am part of the Quirk Auction at the end of September and I have lots of work ahead of me but super excited to have something to work towards.

Beautiful Ireland...

Have you heard the exciting news…

The beautiful Ivy Newport and myself will be returning to the exquisite West Coast of Ireland, the lovely Emerald Isle. It is our heart once again to share our creative passions and ideas with you.

It will be 7 nights and 8 glorious days, an all inclusive creative wellness journey, hosted by The Essence of Mulranny Studio, run and operated by resident artists Lora Murphy and Cheryl Cobern Browne and located in the sweetest coastal village of Mulranny (which means in the Pocket of God). I love that.

I hope you will join us.

Please follow the button as we only have 6 spots left. Space is limited and of course I would love you to join us again or for the first time.

Much love Jeanne-Marie

Solo Show is underway…

We are through our first day of my Solo Show with the amazing Stephanie Gagos. It was a beautiful opening and I am so grateful for the love and support and thank you so much for walking along side me.

I absolutely loved putting this body of works together which is something I haven’t actually done for almost 2 years and to work the last season with intention was amazing for my heart and focus. I absolutely loved my time in studio.

I have called this body of works “The Melancholy of Change”

I found this quote when I was doing this work, with the butterflies and chrysalis appeared in some of my piece… it felt so appropriate.

“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy, for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves, we must die to one life before we can enter another.” - Anatole France.

I have felt my own inner shifting after my almost 2 year break and something different emerging from my work. I’m not always aware how cohesive my work is when I am working constantly, from one piece to the next and it’s usually a delightful surprise to find that. However, for this body of works, my cohesion was with intention. I worked with my collection in mind by using similar elements all the way through. In each piece I worked with a specific color palette, specific patterns of design and ephemera elements that would help each piece flow together. My use of green and nature is always a strong focus in my work and this season was no exception. My introduction of Titanum White felt like its own character this season, which I am thoroughly enjoying.

I can’t thank you enough for being here with me after my break and thank you for all the love and support. With much love and gratitude from my heart to yours.

Jeanne-Marie xxx

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A little series...

I now have 5 of these works in my little series and I’m busy working on my next two as I write this. I am hoping to have a bunch of these pieces available my Solo Auction next month. I have been having so much fun with these works and going back to this style of creative playing has been so good for my heart. I loved the wooden panels so much that I went to my hardware store and bought a big sheet and they cut it down for me and now I have over 20 substrates ready to play.

And I’m fully inspired to keep exploring.

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If you haven’t clicked on “going” yet for my show, please follow the link below and click away.

Counting down the sleeps.

The Catcher of Dreams....

There is an old soul wisdom feel to this little being.

I started with a SealBone Vertabrae that I gained from Annie Hamman’s basket when I visited her last year and I stood whilst making this little one. She seemed to just flow right out of my hands into being and it was fully love all the way. I knew she would be special to paint too.

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I am loving finishing these works at last and being in studio has been filling my love tank for sure. So grateful for so much at the moment.

Solo Show....

I am thrilled to share that my FB Event Page has been set up for my Solo Show, together with the incredible Stephanie Gagos. I am so honored to be working with her again and in this way after some time away. It feels good to be back in this space. My collection is growing and cohesive and I am really excited about sharing this body of works with you. Thank you for the joint excitement with us and beautiful well wishes, that really means the world to me. Please follow the button below and click on going.

Much love, Jeanne-Marie

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To the Trees I go...

This was one of my favorite paintings from last year and I really wanted to share her in this functional format. I worked with my fabric printers to crop the image that would work with the size of all my pouches and I really loved how it turned out.

Then my dear friend and beautiful bag maker put them together for me again with that gorgeous green shweshwe fabric. She calls it “Jeanne-Marie’s Green”. I have been using this pouch everyday since she arrived and I love it so much.

I’m particularly fond of this one, I know I’m not supposed to have favorites… sshhh.

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Namaste to the yogi within....

Namaste to the yogi within, who accepts that, that we cannot change…

The story behind her precious ears…

When I was in Hermanus with Annie at the end of last year, I found baby seal bones on the rocks when we were foraging. Rough seas must have caused her passing. Annie taught me how to clean the bones and I learnt so much about that. Seals and seal bones have incredible symbolism.

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I used my baby seal hip bones for her mysterious ears. They were so tiny and so perfect and I knew right away that I wanted to use them in my clay. I had also just finished my Yoga Teachers Training for a second time and I knew I wanted to make a Yogi. I have wanted to make one for a long time… and it felt like it could be a special pairing and I think I was right.

I am so grateful to have found my first bones like this. I have other things in mind for the remainder of her bones. It truly feels so sacred to be working with real bones in my work.

I am very humbled by it.

She will be available in my Solo Show at the end of April.

Mixed Media Creative Play...

A few years ago when we moved into our house, I found some pine wooden panels… thin boards. They might have been shelves in a previous life but they weren’t being used anymore. They have just been lying around and sometimes I would use them to work on with my clay but didn’t think about using them as substrates. I prepped one the other day with gesso and collaged it for fun and before I knew my beautiful one on the left appeared.

I loved working on the wood so much… I immediately prepped my new board with some left over paint, gesso and collage and my new one on the right appeared. I can see a theme and cohesiveness appearing in my work again this year. The circular halo’s have reappeared in my work and I’m loving that. Each one unique but similar and of course, nature, always nature. I am not sure I can not allow nature to appear anymore. I feel so connected to some of these elements.

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The Peace Offering - 12” x 16” Mixed Media on wood

I now have four pieces in my little series and I have them all up next to each other and it’s quite breathtaking seeing them this way. I am so blown away at how similar they are but yet so different. I can’t seem to figure this part out, how each one created separate from each other at different times but yet they still seem to flow together. The alchemy of it all keeps my mind intrigued.

I have two more boards left but I will get some more cut as I would like to continue this little series mainly for my own practice. At the end of last year I started entertaining the idea of continuing this kind of creative play by attempting to do one a week for the play element and to see how I can grow in this medium. So far, I’m a little hooked. I’ll keep the commitment loose and gentle but right now it is holding my attention with so much love and joy. Which is always such a beautiful place to create from… long may this linger with me.

Thank you to those who have reached out to buy these works and tentatively put your names at the back. I will be in touch soon. As some of you know, I will be having an auction at the end of April and will share more about it in the coming weeks. I’ll know soon which pieces will be selected for the Auction floor.

Thank you for the love and beautiful personal messages the last few weeks, it’s helped me remember my “why”. I think last year I felt a little lost to that and having it back again has been such a touching gift.

ClayPlay…

As you know I have a whole bunch of unfinished clay pieces on my studio desk. I counted the other day and I have around 20. I cleared out a whole bunch recently, some I tossed away, some I reworked and two I will share more about soon… it’s a little surprise.

I’ve been a little bad about finishing these pieces the past year or so and also because I can’t stop making new ones. They still call me all the time, to make new ones. But I’m working on that… the finishing part. I have managed to finish two recently, a little reminder on how lovely it is to finish strong.

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New creative outlets…

When I met with my dear friend Annie earlier in the year and when I was lying in Savasana under the trees with a gentle breeze blowing. In the distance, she played her Native American flute for me while I found rest and it moved me to tears. I knew in an instant I needed to get one and learn how to play it.

It took me some time to organise my own flute from the States and a bit of time for Charlie to make one for me and have it shipped. She finally arrived in November and I’m so utterly smitten with it. It’s in G Key and I’m practicing everyday and Annie is also teaching me. Annie is honestly a marvel and her gifts and abilities never stop astounding me.

I’m so grateful for her in my life, truly.

I have felt for sometime that I might have a song inside of me and to try and find it has been such a gift on an energetic level. The exquisite gift of breathing out, through this instrument is so in line with the breath-work I’ve been doing and it has felt like a beautiful synergy. Charlie, the maker of this instrument has also recommended a breath-work book which arrived today, about nose breathing, which again is right in line with my inner yogi. So all in all, it’s checking a lot of boxes for me.

I hope to have a song to share soon.

Thank you....

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

My GoatWoman - In the Pocket of God sold and as promised, I donated 50% of the proceeds to the Old Irish Goat Society. I’m so thrilled to be part of this initiative.

To have visited with the goats in Ireland and been at the centre made it all more personal and special. I will be following their progress and will continue to support them where I can.

Thank you for supporting me in this. It means the world to me.

From my heart to yours, Love Jeanne-Marie

The Old Irish Goats...

It was the first time I had used Pan Pastels and it was Ivy’s beautiful lesson in Ireland. I was intrigued to test this new to me medium. I have to be honest I did rather love it. I was nervous but I started to get the hang of it. I would love to explore it more. We had the option to paint a goat or a portrait so I decided to combine mine. Mulranny and the studio are part of the beautiful Old Irish Goat initiative. I will donating 50% of the sale of this piece to this incredible cause. Please follow the link below to read all about the incredible work they are doing in rescuing the Old Irish Goat. Most of you know my folks have a goat farm and this cause is particularly close to my heart. She’s currently listed in my little shop if you would like to be part of this precious incentive.

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Please pop over to their website to sign the petition and donation as they could use all the help they can get.

I have called this piece The GoatWomen - in the Pocket of God.

Mulranny apparently means “In the Pocket of God”.

Collage play....in Ireland

I always forget how wonderful collage play is for me. It brings beautiful new elements to my work and it’s just such a great way to creatively play and build up layers and practice composition. I do highly recommend this way of working. I have decided to focus on this medium more next year. I think it will really help to enhance my creations and imagination. I love how this offers a starting point but never says at this place. I usually lose most of elements as I tend to push them back because I am always seeking the quiet spaces but even in doing that, it provides a lovely textured and layered element underneath that looks like it came from an ancient era.

I started both these pieces on the same day in Ireland before we went to visit the exquisite Burrishoole Abbey, in Newport, in the Mayo County of Ireland. It was one of my favorite days in Ireland. The Abbey was a total dream and so was this creative space. Our studio was in an old nun’s sleeping quarters. The peace and tranquility was tangible.

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I don’t often frame my work before shipping but I was intrigued to see how they would look framed and resolved. I feel the frames I selected both captured elements of Ireland and complimented each piece uniquely and I also have good access to beautiful wooden frames that don’t cost the earth and I’m so grateful for that. I have shipped framed pieces before and I work with my courier team who know exactly how to securely ship framed pieces so they don’t buckle and both these pieces are without glass so they are safe for shipping.

Both of these pieces are currently available in my shop along with some other works.

Please feel free to pop in and take a look.

Beautiful Ireland...

I have so many gorgeous memories about this precious time and this sacred place.

I really didn’t know what to expect as I had never been to Ireland and I really had no point of reference at all. Being able to collectively create with other creatives filled my love tank more than I could have ever imagined. I don’t think I realised just how cut off and isolated I had become the past few years of being in lockdown and how small my world had become. It was the collective creative energy that I had been missing and I didn’t know it until I entered this space. In an instant my creativity was ignited and my creative love tank flooded. With the floodgates open, creative love and joy returned.

The week in Italy before Ireland, creating there was the absolute perfect prelude to this week.

We wasted no time and our first day in studio was filled to brim with portrait work from dry medium to painting and from non dominant hand work to dominant. The joy was tangible. I had forgotten how lovely working with my non dominant hand was and it seemed to free sometime inside of me that had felt locked in for a very long time. I don’t think I realised how much fear had crept in the past few years and releasing it’s grip for me was next level amazing.

We did so much in studio and touched on many elements and mediums and some that were new to me too. I loved work with Ivy again. It’s the second time we have worked together in a beautiful group and the synergy was beautiful. We stayed in little cottages down the road from the studio and it was very special.

The week was a perfect balance of creativity and touring and sharing meals together.

I also got to meet the beautiful Lora Murphy and I had heard what an incredible person she was and getting to meet her and know her in real life, was so special to me. I am grateful for so much… making beautiful new friends and reconnecting with old. I will never forget our time together and I came home with so much tucked away in my heart. These experiences carry me for months to come and I hope it does for all those we journeyed with too.

Until next time…

Greetings…

Hello…

I am back home and back up to date with life and admin after being out of the country for close on a month. I want to slowly start unpacking my trip and sharing it here. Sorry it’s taken me so long to return to this space of sharing but trying to narrow down my trip has felt so overwhelming because how does one squash that BIG experience into such a small space.

I truly had the most incredible time. I feel I have come home completely ignited and excited to be back #inmystudio. My creative love tank filled to the brim and travel bug happy for now.

I don’t find travel logistics easy at the best of times but it felt even more challenging at this time. That being said once we got past the logistics and arrived in Italy, we could start leaning into our time away. It felt like a complete honor to be out in the world again. Of course, going back to my beloved Orvieto is always a good idea and a soft landing and so beautifully familiar. I was excited to show my dearest friend, Wendy around and I was so excited to be meeting up with old friends.

We left late Friday afternoon and arrived in Orvieto Saturday evening. Exhausted but oh so happy. Travel is always longer than you expect because you remember small details differently, like unexpected delays on platforms. We checked into our little Airbnb and it was humbly perfect. With overflowing hearts, we walked around, found beautiful Italian food and crashed. Sunday morning, we woke up super early and went in desperate search of coffee. Thankfully Montenucci’s opens at 7am…. a little gift.

After Italian coffee and pastries we went walking… and literally walked all morning… it was cool and misty and breathtakingly stunning and honestly couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to our trip. After our exploring, we did a grocery shop and stocked up for the week. That was very interesting and I love comparing apples with apples.

Wendy and I met at school when we were 15 and sometimes its hard to fathom that we have known each other all these years. She turned 50 now in August past and I am turning 50 in February coming so we decided to do this little spoil for our 50th’s. We had to do something momentous. In our 35 years of friendship we have done some trips together but never abroad and I think it was high time.

More soon…