Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Well, that was a short lived journey!  LOL!  It is not that the journey never happened, it is just that I failed to record it as I followed my path.

A year has gone by and my creative journey has ambled down many a path.... jewelry, watercolor, fiber, mixed media.  I am enjoying them all and mastering none.  Why not master one?  I enjoy the journey, the experimentation, the dream of what might happen, and then something else grabs my attention and off I go.  It is great fun if not full of successful creations.

I'll try to recall where my artistic self has been since I started.  To begin with, a couple pieces of my jewelry.
This lampwork bead called out to me.  I love the ocean and this bead seemed to capture it so well.  I completed the necklace with shell heshi, pearls, peridot, turquoise, jade, pearl heshi... the colors of the sea!


This heart and the "washers" were made by me of PMC.  I must have been going through a heart phase.  LOL.  This one was made for my son's wedding.  The stones are peridot, emerald, green apatite and something else.  The heart is hollow and I loved the textured look and feel I gave it.  I made it to wear to my daughter's wedding.

I also started watercolor painting again.  And a wonderful trip to Nice, France that was a watercolor and walking journey.

This was my first trip with traveler and gypsy Carlos Roberts and water color guru Jane La Fazio. 
Jane LaFazio and Carlo Roberts

I traveled with a friend and we joined Carlos and Jane for a week in Nice, France and the beautiful cities of the eastern French Mediterranean coast.  We walked and had watercolor lessons along the way.


Cap Ferrat

Our Group in Villefranche-sur-Mer

Painting the view at The Villa Rothschild


Bellieau-sur-Mer

I discovered a thirst for seeing the beautiful old cities of Europe.  Everything touched my senses- the language, the sea, the winding old stone steps, the shutters on window, French pastries, Picasso, farmers markets with food and flowers that look like they were designed for a movie set not daily shopping.
Picasso work from his days in Antibes
Tomatoes from the Antibes Farmer's Market


I knew that it would not be my last trip with these fun ladies or the beautiful old cities of Europe.

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