by Deborah E
on May 16, 2012
Wow, this talented lady is quite the “go getter!” Ms. Mongeon is not only a sculptor, but a lecturer/speaker, and a passionate marketer (to name a few)!
In this interview, she describes her daily process in detail and also describes the environment that she has created which is conducive to all of her skills (right down to taking her tea to her studio). So, read and get to know Ms. Mongeon, but also, be inspired (and maybe get some tips) to reach beyond the limits in your own creativity.
by Deborah E
on May 9, 2012
Mr. Bilotta has done many things in life and still has many more things to do. He balances the day job with his creative design, constantly allowing those artistic creative juices to flow, in spite of momentary distractions of life.
Starting from the sketchings of a child to the music of his youth, to the creative genius that he has become, Mr. Bilotta is finished yet… so stay tuned… But, in the meantime, come read his own words describing his life of art.
by Deborah E
on May 2, 2012
Ms. Pendragon marches to the beat of her own drum, creates her own path and follows it. I can appreciate her exploration of her art and her exploration of her life.
I couldn’t help but chuckle when she mentioned the finger painting and still being able to smell the paint. Being a musician, rather than a painter, per se, fingerprinting is not something that comes to mind often, but I could actually smell it along with her! And, guess what, I had an urge to get my fingers in that paint and try it for myself!
Come, meet Ms. Victoria Pendragon…
by Deborah E
on April 25, 2012
Ms. Robitaille art is engaging and stimulates the senses. The color draws me in, but also is so natural that it does create a desire, within me, to visit the location… as if I can feel and breathe the air, just by viewing her paintings.
Her talents are not limited to painting, but she also has a very expressive way of writing, complimentary to her fine art talent. Come, join with me, and breathe the air of the Georgia Bay as you view this beautiful artwork by Ms. Robitaille.
Hey, I’m looking forward to that coffee table book and biography!
by Deborah E
on April 18, 2012
Ms. Weiss is quite the artist and teacher and all around art entrepreneur and motivational, inspiring woman. What I realized, in this interview, is how diligent and disciplined she is. That does not detract from the beauty of her art, but rather enhances it, as she exercises, in the same way that an athlete would, for a big game. She does not site back and wait for it to happen, but rather disciplines herself to take the steps to allow it to flow through her, and then, in turn to teach her students what she has learned in life, and in art.
As a musician, I am inspired to ensure that I don’t just “wait for it to happen,” but work at my craft, my music.