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Word-Of-The-Year or WOTY is Play

January 1, 2014 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Photography

Happy New Year!  Welcome, 2014…it’s going to be a FUN year ahead!  It’s been my tradition for the past few years now to selected a ‘word of the year’ or WOTY (aka) one little Word -OLW) that I feel embodies qualities, habits, and goals I choose to set as an intention for the upcoming year.  This year, my WOTY is PLAY and I can’t wait for all the fun in store that will come along with it.

Play is something we forget how to do as we become adults.  It’s no longer considered important or valuable.  Play gets replaced by chores, discipline, work, habits, practice and responsibilities.  Those things are inevitable for most adults but my intention is to invoke and infuse everything I do with a sense of playfulness.

WOTY is Play

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY

verb
  1. engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
 

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I’m being choosy about how I will PLAY in 2014…I will not be “playing along” with some of the more negative associations of play.  My kind of play will be fun, joyful, stimulating, creative, experimental, adventurous, loose and light.  These represent some of my Core Desired Feelings for the upcoming year.

When you set an intention, there is no possibility of failure, only reflection and expansion.

Are you planning to choose a Word of the Year (or One Little Word) for 2014?  If so below are a few links that might be useful for you as you contemplate your 2014 Woty.

Danielle LaPorte

Christine Kane (writing exercise)

Kim Klassen (an exercise in discovering)

 Thinkmap (a visual thesaurus to help you visualize your word)

Huffington Post (a broader exploration of this idea within media)

Ali Edwards (word ideas) & OLW yearlong workshop-Which I’ll be playing along with this year!

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In the Studio with Jeni Rone

August 15, 2013 by Heather Filed Under: Art, Art & Design, Home, In the Studio, Inspiration & Education, Organize, Photography, Systems & Techniques Leave a Comment

Today’s studio sneak peek is in the studio with Jeni Rone of Sea Star Arts.  Jeni is a “sparkling” Charleston photographer that I bumped into first over at Spacecraft Studio’s. We continue to bump into each other again and again round town:)  I’ve been following her on Instagram ever since and love her photo’s that so beautifully capture the sparkle of living in Charleston!

HKPS::Have you always known you were an artist? 

JR::I was born and raised by two artists so I always had opportunities to create. I guess I realized I was an artist when I used my art to make others happy!

HKPS::What mediums do you work with?  

JR::I enjoy all forms of medium, from watercolor to mod podge! However, my current medium that I live off of is digital & film photography.

HKPS::Where do you make Art and how big is your studio?  

JR::Lucky for me I can make art anywhere! And Charleston is an amazing place to capture with a camera. I hold photography classes, take lifestyle & product portraits and record weddings outside surrounded by spanish moss, live oaks and the ocean. A large part of photography also includes the processing/editing of images and that’s when I come inside. My small condo near Sullivan’s Island is where the images come to life on my computers.

Sea Star Arts Porch -6

Sometimes I am inside at my desk or out on the porch. Depends on the humidity of the day! Sea Star Arts Office HKPS::Do you consider yourself to be an organized person?   

JR::Is there such a thing as messy-organized-Crazed storage? (HKPS-YES-ABSOLUTELY!!) I have piles everywhere… and I cannot get enough baskets! Baskets under my desk for files and paperwork, baskets on the shelves to hold paints and markers! Baskets in the closet to hold pj’s (preferred clothing when editing!) and socks. There are even baskets in the kitchen to hold my grits! I mix in photographs, books and artwork with my baskets to create organized art! 

Sea Star Arts Closet-8

HKPS::How or where did you learn your organizing habits and systems?  

JR::I think I learned organization out of necessity? Living in a small place, it allows for quick storage and easy retrieval to keep your precious items in baskets. If it isn’t readily available or within reach I won’t remember to use it or that I even have it! Baskets are a convenience that looks pretty, too. On top of my bookcase I have my favorite new baskets from the Threshold Collection at Target. In the office I have the awesome IKEA shelves and baskets catching my paints, brushes and papers.

Sea Star Arts Office-3

HKPS::What types of cycles have you noticed in your working process?  

JR::I am the ultimate procrastinator! I will hold out on finishing up the tasks I enjoy the least until its right at the deadline. It’s tough but I have learned to organize my day so that when I am most productive (late morning and early evening) I set out to accomplish those tasks I don’t enjoy, or need top focus for! Early morning I need inspiration reading emails (I’m a blog-aholic) with a walk on the beach with my dog. Then I consult my various lists on sticky notes and go. There is nothing like crossing something off the list…

HKPS::What types of schedules, systems, tools or tips do you use to help ::maintain organization in your studio? (calendars, planners, technology-phone apps etc)

I really enjoy folders! Much like baskets, folders on my computer keep my appointments, class schedules, inspiration ideas and other emails in place for quick reference. There are so many options these days with apps, programs and such that it can be overwhelming. I guess that’s where I am still old school and use Outlook Email with LOTS of folders! 

HKPS:: What kinds of materials/tools do you find challenging to keep organized or locate when you need to use them? 

JR::When creating special packages for my clients, it’s always a challenge to make sure you have all the supplies available and within reach when the inspiration hits you! I love paper and surprise gifts so I craft little boxes with notes, presents and photographs! The challenge is keeping enough goodies in stock but not over done that you cannot walk into the office! (I’ve done that!)

Sea Star Arts Packaging

HKPS::How often do you purge or declutter your supply stash due to space or other constraints?

This is where hired help can be a blessing… purge? De-clutter? That is so hard to do when it’s sentimental, “could use it some day” or just pretty stuff like ribbons and stacks of stationary for snail mail. It’s hard for me to let go but recently I’ve moved several times so I purged a ton! A pro can come in and really make things go smoothly when organizing your memories and supplies.

HKPS::Please describe how creative cycles of organization or dis-organization affect your creative process?

JR::Remember that procrastination thing? Yeah, it’s tough when there is a pile of papers, or a bunch of sand on the floor. I will clean that up before finishing the work I really need to get finished. This is probably why I love baskets so much! Easy!

HKPS::Do you give much thought to your artistic body of work in terms of historic value and the overall artistic legacy you will leave behind?  How do you store/archive your work or records?  If not why?  

JR::I enjoy recording history every single day! I think this is why the camera is my passion…the ability to capture emotion that is frozen for generations to see is amazing. Remember that photo of your first child? Or the picture of your favorite Grandparent that isn’t around anymore? Or how about your very first trip to the ocean with the entire family? I get to record so many special memories for people. I keep the digital files in folders on my computer, backed up to a cloud and on my website. But there is still nothing better than holding the photograph, printed on fabulous paper, in your hand…or framed hanging on the wall so when you see it you smile every time you pass by. The photo I have on canvas is from sunset on Kiawah Island and hangs in my bathroom so I have peaceful thoughts every morning when I brush my teeth! (oh, and that super cute Station 19 towel is from my Fiancé – he proposed to me there!)  

Sea Star Arts Canvas

Thank you so much Jeni for inviting us into your studio, providing us with these sparkling photo’s and explaining the way that organizing affects you as a working artist.   Please check out her website for more information on her services and portfolio of work!  I’ll be back with another artist ‘Inside the Studio‘ feature next month! If you missed any of my previous Inside the Studio posts please go back and take a look!

Jeni Rone Sea Star Arts

* Inside the Studio was my brainchild in 2011. There are a lot of popular studio features on the web and in magazines but I’m specifically interested in showing how organizational process influences the artists studio work. These photo’s are not styled and are typical of how the artists working studio looks.  I request that each artist leave their space as it would be on a daily basis (just like I ask my clients).  This series is meant to highlight how artist REALLY work rather than showing STYLED shots (popular in home and organizing magazines and blogs).  I’m sure just like me, you are fascinated by the “behind the scenes” sneak peek into these artists working lives!

Minding our Manners

July 18, 2013 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Photography, Wellness & Mindset

Minding our Manners is subjective!  They can change according to gender, age, culture, lifestyle and other factors for consideration.

So, I’m not preaching and I won’t go into what I believe constitutes good manners because it’s sure to be different for each of us.

Minding our Manners

Some lessons are here for a lifetime and need a little reminder from time to time. I hope you’ll give the subject some thought and consider how little it requires of each of us to “Mind our Manners”.

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Wednesday’s Word::RADIANT

January 2, 2013 by Heather Filed Under: Inspiration & Education, Photography, Wellness & Mindset

Yes, this is it!  My word of the year for 2013 is RADIANT!  This word feels perfect after quite a bit of soul searching and some writing exercises (see HERE for recommendations).

This word also builds upon last years word; Soar.  I have soared through the past year and this year I’m choosing light, happiness and joy!  I choose to be radiant in all that I do and to attract into my life what makes me feel radiant.

Radiant

 ra·di·ant adj.
1. Emitting heat or light.

2. Consisting of or emitted as radiation: radiant heat.
a. Filled with light; bright.

b. Glowing; beaming.
n.

1. An object or a point from which light or heat rays are emitted.
2. Astronomy The apparent celestial origin of a meteoric shower.
radiant

adjective

1. happy, glowing, ecstatic, joyful, sent, gay, delighted, beaming, joyous, blissful, rapturous, rapt, on cloud nine, beatific, blissed out, floating on air
happy (opposite of low, sad, miserable, gloomy, sombre, sorrowful, disconsolate, joyless, down in the dumps)
2. bright, brilliant, shining, glorious, beaming, glowing, sparkling, sunny, glittering, gleaming, luminous, resplendent, incandescent, lustrous, effulgent Out on the bay the morning is radiant.
bright (opposite of black, dark, dull, gloomy, sombre)
Yup, BLISSED OUT, FLOATING ON AIR and JOYOUS pretty much sum up exactly what I have my intentions set on for this coming year.
If nothing else I will practice being RADIANT in 2013!

Thankful for my Favorite Holiday

November 22, 2012 by Heather Filed Under: Photography Leave a Comment

Today I’m thankful for my favorite holiday! No gifts, no shopping, nothing but friends, family, food and gratitude!  I’ve probably mentioned before that I write every morning in a journal, it centers me and no matter where I am I try to find 30 min’s or so of quite time to myself to begin my day this way.  The first things I write in my Journal are a list of things I’ve got to be grateful for. Today I’ll share with you some of the top things I’m grateful for this past year.

Thankful for My Favorite Holiday

  • Moving to a new city that I love~Charleston, SC (The BEST place in the USA!)
  • Making new friends and loyal long time friends
  • The excitement of each new client
  • My art Studio (After 6 years without one)
  • Living closer to the Ocean
  • Working for myself~creating my own schedule and having flexibility and independence
  • The search for a new pet~a rescue dog this time! (and my parents new puppy:)
  • Living on the Marsh
  • Having the $$ saved to make this move possible
  • Visiting Norway and seeing my brother get married
  • Turning 40~now that it’s behind me I realize it’s not so bad!
  • This presidential election is behind us and I’m optimistic about the future of our country:)
  • Amazing and generous family; living so much closer to our grandparents!

I’ve got so much to be grateful for but my focus this year is on having amazing spectacular grand parents!

My husband and I are lucky enough to live within driving distance of all our remaining (3) grandparents and this week we are grateful that we have been able to spend time with all of them while enjoying some warm, sunny Florida weather!  This is my second Thanksgiving in a row not cooking and although I LOVE to cook I’m embracing and enjoying this little break.  We’ll be eating at a restaurant in So. FL featured on one of the Food Network’s shows and that will be fun!

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