Thursday, September 19, 2013

feel, look & live happy.


This past summer has been the most eventful summer so far. I have been so lucky to create many new & great memories with family and friends and I believe that this is only the beginning of something much greater. Although summer is nearing an end and fall colours are starting to fill the forests, I am looking forward to the smell of the warm dried leaves and the overall vibrancy. 

The change in nature has also inspired an idea for my upcoming grad show this spring. I have began to collect leaves and video/audio recording of trees to incorporate as a final installation piece. I have always enjoyed the experience of installations and the idea of creating "an environment". When it comes to art making I believe you should feel something and sometimes that feeling is better evoked through sounds and visuals. 

Another project I am working on is called the "Family Tree". I have gathered up photos of my immediate family and I plan on making lino-cut prints. I already started to experiment with printing. I am enjoying the roughness and hand-printed appearance. This piece ultimately means more to me that any onlooker. It is a representation of a photo album stopped in time. The process of focusing on one face, recreating it, and better understanding the shapes and contours. I am interested to see where this project goes as it progressively changes in time. 

Grant and I have spent the last few weekends exploring new hike locations. Last weekend it was Manning Park and the Cascades, the weekend before we went for a 9 hour hike to Radium Lake/Mount Webb, and I finally hiked Mount Cheam and Stawamus Chief. We are heading to Seattle to see Nicolas Jaar next weekend and I have been searching for places to camp or glamp or a Yurt, preferably somewhere near a great hiking trail or two. 

Yesterday I spent some time cleaning up my overgrown garden. After taking off east for a couple weeks, my garden was looking more like weeds than vegetables. I often forget how much I enjoy working in the soil. One day that will be my day job!  

Enjoy the photos. Feel, look & live happy

collecting leaves from a saskatoon berry tree.
family tree linos
first test print.
lighthouse park near horseshoe bay
grant beside a hut found at long beach, tofino.
sea kayak adventure, tofino.
berkeley california
grant paddle boarding in kincardine
the base of mount cheam (see the hang gliders in the sky)
stawamus chief
my first skydive september 8th
my little scooter, 2007 yamaha vino
blackberries in our backyard
rainbow carrots
beets, yumm.
and we have grapes growing in our yard too!
love the greens!

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