Time for Tea....

Just a little reminder that there is still time to join my little vanGogh teapot making tutorial. It’s a sweet offering of love and I hope you will still join in with this small group of tea loving folk.

There is always a little time for tea.

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I have so loved working with Driftwood and PaperClay and what a beautiful combination. It feels like a match made in heaven and I’m so grateful I found a way to combine these two gorgeous elements.

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A tiny bit of painting....

You might remember that I had a beautiful reference image of Kitty during lockdown and I drew her up in graphite and then again on this very textured handmade canvas with stabilo. As most of work, she has been waiting patiently for me to start working on her. I’ve been missing painting and painting big so much.

She has been quietly calling me from the corner of my studio where she was up for me to look at.

So I’ve finally started and I filmed the start of this activation of my inky stabilo. I love starting my paintings this way with an under painting of one of my stabilo drawings and a bit of my gorgeous green neocolor crayon.

I think I will continue to share my process through this piece, just for fun!

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If you can’t view this video it in the newsletter, please feel free to pop on over to my website to view it there.

Class is in session - PourOutofMe

I’m so thrilled to share that my little teapot tutorial workshop is ready and is fully available today. Together we will be making one of my Van Gogh inspired teapots, with an additional bonus lesson.

There is something so nurturing and soothing about clayplay and oddly familiar. I honestly think it is deeply rooted in our childhoods. Even though we are naively making coil teapots and vessels together, there is a kind of emotional depth to them too and I’m not exactly sure why, but they feel so special to me.

Thank you for the love and continued support with these mini lessons, I have loved sharing this way with you.

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I hope you will join me in this extra addition to my little series of tutorials.

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Hanging Cities...

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I loved finishing this piece.

As you know this concept of home is always on my mind, always close to my heart and always something I’m deep thinking about. I know I am often playing with this theme in my sculptures and last year I created some clay hanging building earrings and it felt right to include them in this painting too. This concept of home and buildings is also always a little wrapped up with Italy for me and my buildings upon buildings play.

I might have to linger here a little longer.

These two precious souls are available in my little shop, the tab is in the menu but I have also had them professionally scanned so I will have a limited edition print available too.

ComeClaywithMe... coming soon!

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new class announcement

I’m so excited to share that I’ll be releasing a brand new clay class.

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I have taught in a good few classes online and in person, for a good number of years now and I have loved every one of them. However, I would have to say my very first clay class, The Soul Bearers was perhaps one of those defining moment for me with my art. I think I have had a few of those. It is with a very full heart of gratitude and with a bit of a heavy heart, that I’ve decided to close out my SoulBearers class.

It’s a new season and it’s time to keep moving forward.

I started teaching online in 2016, making that class 5 years old now and it has continued to be a class that kept on giving to me in so many wonderful ways. I am so grateful for so many aspects of it but especially to everyone who took the time to fall in love with that beautiful white substance called PaperClay. You found what I found and got excited the way I did and that was hugely special to me. It was also one of my earlier classes so my lighting and equipment wasn’t the best and now over time, the material perhaps a little outdated but mainly because my style has changed so much and it’s time for something new… yes!!!

The beings I make will always be precious Souls to me and that will never change but I am looking so forward to sharing another season of clay with you, with new love and new stories. I am busy working on my Sales Page as we speak and I hope you will join me for this round too. I’ve been trying to work out a special way that I can share with you in a way that works well with me too.

Thank you so much my precious SoulBearers and thank YOU, for the love around my clay.

With much love and appreciation, always Jeanne-Marie

It’s a new day…

It’s a new day - SOLD

It’s a new day - SOLD

I came across one of my old journals from around 5 years ago, with one of my old style mixed media piece on the cover and I decided to breathe new life into it. I started this year more from a place of creative play and I find this is usually a good place for me to start off any year. This was particularly good for my heart because I got to finish this piece with my beautifully pigmented neocolor crayons. There is something about being able to color with crayons that is creative play at it’s finest. It might have something to do with childlike play. She evolved a few times and I loved the playfulness around finding her story.

I am loving my green again and my light kings blue too. It feels like medicine for my soul once again.

It’s a Wrap... on #FebruaryFacesinClay

I love wrapping up projects and I have loved this one immensely. Working daily has so many brilliant benefits and one of the best was working in community. Thank you Kj Allison for running and hosting this project.

I mostly worked with clay and only 3 had added elements. I played with the concept of big noses, beaks and masks. Some flat faces, to more 3D faces to tiny busts.

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Above all else the creative play was awesome!!!!! Thanks to all who journeyed with and followed along!!!!

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Now starts the next leg and big job of painting. I am going to work slowly through the next step. I’m looking forward to finishing their stories.

Thank you for the love, support and interest through the last 29 Days.

Appreciate you! ❤️

My daughter, a Friend...

SOLD - My Daughter, a Friend

SOLD - My Daughter, a Friend

This was one of those pieces I started last year and that I got to work on and finish this year. I still have a good few to get through. I loved painting these two. I’ve been so busy playing with clay that I’ve been missing my canvases, but last week I scheduled 2-3 fixed painting days and I’ve decided to do the same going forward. They are full painting days and they are no longer negotiable and I’m kind of loving that. I get everything done by a certain time and then I’m at my easel. I know I have to be this structured to help me finish pieces especially when I have piles of unfinished pieces waiting for me.

The unfinished works can overwhelm me and I know this isn’t the first time I’ve been in this place. I love rotating work and at the end of last year I did a whole bunch of draw ups and then got distracted with clay. I am looking forward to completing these works. I’ll keep you posted.

She's finished...

She was born in the USA when I was teaching in Santa Ana and she was my subject. She then traveled with me unfinished to San Francisco, Oregon and back home via Washington and a one stop over in Africa in my hand luggage. She survived the trip unscathed and she’s been waiting patiently ever since for me to finish her story. She was a rather big girl and last year I decided to change some of her. I cut her right down the middle of her body and I removed her legs. Immediately her stance was much more appealing to me and she was less overwhelming. I knew I had the courage to finish her story. But again she had to be patient. I was hoping to finish her for my auction last year because she went rather beautifully with a painting I did with buildings, but I couldn’t get it finished in time and I am so over the moon to finish her today. The timing feels right and I adore her still and even more. Thank you for keeping me company today sweet Girl, I needed that and thank you for being so patient with me to finally finish you.

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FebruaryFaces in Clay

As you know some of us have been doing #FebruaryFacesinClay and it’s been such a delightful journey so far. It was right in time for KJ Allison’s new clay face class and right in time to start a 30day project. I know other 30Day and 100Day projects were all starting at the same time. I do love daily projects and I do love the repetition of daily work and seeing how things seem to deepen and improve with it. It also allows for playful exploration and walking together in a small group. The collective creative energy carries one to see these projects through, totally benefitting all concerned.

All in all it’s been a wonderful way to play together in community.

Now…. what do do with all these faces!!!

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Painting again...

I ended last year with lots of clay and with me filming my two tutorial workshops, it didn’t leave me too much time for painting on canvases since my auction. And boy, I have been missing it. I thought I would steal some time on holiday but that was a miss so I’ve been slowly warming up again and loving it.

Pink Daisies #1 - Available

Pink Daisies #1 - Available

Pink Daisies #2 - Sold

Pink Daisies #2 - Sold

Pink Daisies #3 - Available

Pink Daisies #3 - Available

Pink Daisies #4 - Sold

Pink Daisies #4 - Sold

I had these mini 4”x4” canvases lying on my desk since last year and I thought this would be a sweet way to get my brushes moving again and it was. The two paintings below are pieces I had drawn up last year and finally getting to work on now. This past week I did take stock of my all my unfinished works and I was a bit surprised to find 7 unfinished paintings, 9 unfinished clay works and 3 sets of earrings. That’s a bit much, even for me. I did have a good chuckle to myself… I have some work to do.

I know I can be a little undisciplined this way at times. I need to circle back and make it it my mission to finish pieces before I move forward onto any new ones. Well I say this but who knows… I do always tend to finish my works all said and done even if some take longer than others. I think part of that it is learning to accept the way I tend to work in these round about ways.

 
Strange Birds - Sold

Strange Birds - Sold

My daughter, my friend - WIP

My daughter, my friend - WIP

 

Regardless of all that, I’m just loving painting again and being #inmystudio - it makes me happy.

A new year, a new season...

It’s kind of become a habitual thing, that in January I do a lot of purging of clutter and also paint some part of the house and do some DIY. Before we left on holiday in December, I moved Corks back into her room and me back into my studio. The space served her well last year with her having to do most of her practical year for her Fine Arts Degree from her bedroom. Quite frankly, after the year she had, she was sick of the space and I couldn’t leave her there. So while she was on a cycling training camp, I swapped out.

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I have a renewed love for my Studio space all over again and we spent some time in January painting the walls in a very calm and zen color and I got some new floor coverings to help soften where our feet land and brighten up the very dark floors. I will be using the space for my studio and also my yoga zone. My yoga space will now be a permanent space and not a space I have to create every time I need to practice. I am so happy about that. The combined space feels magical and I’m so grateful I have the luxury of this space just for me to work in and flow in, in both practices. I never take it for granted.

Getting this space ready and beautiful has helped me feel ready to start my year and I feel I can now say “Happy New Year”.

I took Janaury...

We got home on the 3rd January and it wouldn’t be an understatement to say I was definitely not ready to start the new year. In fact, the idea almost had me running for the hills. And as usual, I got home to find some of my trees had burnt to a crisp from the severe heat and black south easter wind that hits us every December. It’s a beast. That didn’t help my heart that was already feeling on the tender side of fragile.

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As soon as I could I headed to my nursery and bought replacement trees, some new lavender to run the length of my pathway and some more jasmine to help create a beautiful wall covering that will hopefully eventually create a fragranced barrier dividing our home from the next.

I literally spent most of January in my garden, reworking areas, replanting, new planting and cleaning. It soothes and ministers to my heart, without question. I’ve been heading out for an early morning walk, with a friend almost every morning and when I get home, I tend to my little sanctuary and then have my cuppa on my newly arranged tiny “stoep” {veranda}.

It’s been a gentle way for me to restart this year.

Closing out and shutting down 2020.

Once again we headed out of town for Christmas and New Year. In these parts our main holidays happens over this time. With the weird year we had, it was the first time we were taking leave and it was required, we were tired. We knew we had limited time because we had to get Corks back to the city to start her first new job. She finished her Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree and has officially joined the workforce.

Finding Love and Sunsets

Finding Love and Sunsets

Corks swimming in the sunset

Corks swimming in the sunset

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No words no filter needed

I was glad to be heading out of the city because things were hotting up here with Covid and our new variant. It was super stressful and I wanted to hide away a bit and find calm away from the mayhem of living in a hotspot. What we didn’t know was that at that stage, we already had Covid and arrived on holiday feeling poorly. Although it was a tough few weeks, I also know we had it mildly. We kept it pretty private on social media. I needed a moment and I’m grateful that I took it. Thank you for understanding and giving us the time to nurse ourselves back to health and thank you to those who reached out and held our hands ‘virtually’ through it. I am so grateful that we could recover at home and that we came through and that we got to do that together, quietly and privately.

As for our holiday… well, we slept through most of it and we quarantined ourselves. We did manage a walk and a swim on one of the days. We were blessed with a clear and open beach and the most beautiful sunset we could have asked for and that will have to do for now.

My heart and love goes out to all those who have been touched by Covid and deeply hurt by it. Please be safe, stay safe and look after each other and it’s my hope that things will start to improve with the promise and hope of this new year.

Launch day coming up…

I am so excited that my next little class is being released on Friday. I have been working around the clock to get the class finished this week. I was a bit behind schedule because I was man down in bed last week but I’m so happy to say that I’ve bounced back and have been catching up - thank you for your patience with me.

Can you tell how much fun I had? WOW I loved this so much and adore the little characters that came out - they are a perfect pair. I can’t wait to wear them and show you how adorable they are.

 
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This will be my last little installment for the year and I’m closing out my creative year with this little sharing. I have loved sharing this way with you this year. It works for me and it’s felt intimate and so special.

Thank you for work with me this year. I am so utterly grateful.

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Much love, Jeanne-Marie

Painting at last…

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I’ve been desperate to paint for some time and to paint a little bigger than I have been this year. It has been months since I have painted on canvas and I have to say this felt so good. I’ve been missing it so very much and this really ministered to my soul.

I’m not sure how we will move forward together yet but I’m letting these two sit a little while. I am so looking forward to the holidays to start working together for fun, just for me.

Thank you for the beautiful response to this painting already and for the love and support while I’ve been missing from my easel - that was most encouraging.

I have been finishing my clay tutorial so far and am longing to get back to my paints and beautiful big white substrates… they have been calling me.

Driftwood and Paperclay...

This special piece captivated me for the last while and I loved every moment of finding their story. I loved the piece of wood that I used, I found it in my forest and the way it works so beautifully with these three.

I have been loving the way these pieces intuitively come to life.

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A Bird's Eye View...

If only we had had a “Birds Eye View” on 2020, right? I wonder how differently we would would have gone into 2020 if we had known what lay ahead for us. Looking back over this strange time, I can see that I worked completely differently this year. I was moving much slower than usual. I found the first half of this year so disjointed and at times I struggled to find flow because I wasn’t sure which way to move… I didn’t know if I was walking forward or if I was side stepping or going backwards but I was all over the place. At a point I just had to make a choice to keep moving regardless of the direction or what was going on around me.

It sure changes everything when you don’t have plans. Usually my year is planned a year ahead of time and this year, from March all my plans had been cancelled which left me feeling lost and bewildered and I was seriously lacking direction. I know many of us found ourselves in this place for 2020. I found it so interesting to re-adjust my focus without having a purpose. I had to get up and do life without an end goal… I know it sounds strange but we don’t often find ourselves in this place.

SOLD A Birds Eye View - 16"x20"x 1.5"

SOLD A Birds Eye View - 16"x20"x 1.5"

I had to wake myself up everyday with a forced purpose and a schedule even when I didn’t really have one. I know we know these things and say we do this… but do we really? I had to create for creation sake regardless of the end result. I had to keep my brushes moving and my heart fully engaged. Part of that was using my recycled canvases and finishing works I had started last year and the other was playing with clay. The playing with clay this year really saved me and my heart many times. I did it more from a place of comfort and play than anything else. I did also side step and got deliciously distracted with Yoga during lockdown which still holds me captive. Also I eventually got to move forward when I committed to being part of the Quirk auction. However even before I committed to that I did started to find my flow #inmystudio and I can honestly say I’ve been having the most precious year in a year that has been so utterly vulnerable on so many levels.

All I can say is that I’m so grateful I had art, yoga and mediation to hold me during this year and that we found creative ways to hold each other online and be there for one another. You have no idea how that helped me this year. So I wanted to say thank you for the connection, the love and support and the beautiful friendships, creative friendships that have always been so important to me, even more so in this unfathomable year.


 
A bird’s-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans, and maps. It can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing.
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Class is in session...

 
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I have had so much fun the past while making these sweet beings into driftwood and forest woods and I loved filming my process and making this little class. It came together beautifully and I managed to share everything I was hoping to share.

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Thank you for the incredible response and sign ups to this tiny installment this week and for you special folk who shared the love and spread the news. I know we can’t do this without each other. I appreciate you all so much. I look forward to sharing more ideas with you soon over the next while too.

I am so loving playing with clay again and it’s feeling like such a wonderful way to close out this year playfully. I don’t think I realized just how much I needed it.

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