New Mural in the Works
Hi friends, it has been a super busy few weeks in and out of the studio. I am about 75-80% finished on a giant interior mural in Buffalo, and painting indoors on a smooth wall has been a joy! I unlocked the next level in my mural painting world – utilizing scaffolding to reach awkward new heights. The project I'm working on has a stairwell at the center, and it is also an old building that can't support the weight of the large machinery I have used outdoors in the past. Each mural is a giant puzzle, from the logistics to the artwork. Keeps me on my toes. Good thing I like painting and puzzles.
Everyone (including me) seems super excited about how things are coming together. Here are a few photos of the work in progress…
Yay for Birthdays
In 2013, I started to make art again after a 12 year hiatus. I started small, with 5 small pieces of art, every week for one year — and that became The 5/52 Project. Later that year, I purchased my domain name. It was a birthday gift to myself and an investment in my creative future. So, today I turn 42 and my website turns 8! (cue the confetti!)
It is amazing to look back and see how many of these elements that started my practice are still rooted in the work that I make now. I am still in love with color and its ability to conjure emotion and heart. I am still fascinated by photography and all the ways it shows us a point in time from a unique perspective. I still love projects and parameters to help shape my creative energy, and also enjoy a sense of playful experimentation in my practice. I am in awe of the creativity and endless beauty in nature and often seek its guidance in trusting the cycles of the earth.
This past year, I have been tending to my literal and figurative garden – planting things, tending the soil, watering, and patiently waiting. I would never have imagined that the brushes I bought to learn painting and color theory in college would be used to paint giant murals 20 years later. Or that I would be following in the steps of many of my family members, embracing entrepreneurship and learning about the business that makes the art I love work.
I spend a lot of time thinking about an art filled future and planning what technique or strategy I want to learn next... What can I do better? I rarely take the time to look back at how far I have come. I've taken the scenic route or been detoured many times along this creative path, but have always found my way back to the road that calls me to create and share the wonders that I see.
Sending lots of love from me to you. I hope that the work I create brightens your days and offers a sense of optimism in this crazy world. I'm feeling so grateful for another trip around the sun and the ability to watch the seeds I am planting bloom in due time.
Thank you for supporting me in this artistic adventure – it is a gift and means so much to me!
160' – My Latest Mural!
This month was consumed by painting a 160 foot long mural – my biggest mural yet!
The project is a "Welcome to the Hydraulics District" mural located at 550 Seneca Street in Buffalo, NY. I was awarded the project by applying to an open call through Arts Services Initiative. The project was originally scheduled for installation in 2020, but was postponed last summer due to Covid. My concept was to create a welcoming wall with patterns and lettering stemming directly from a publication historically published by the Larkin Soap Company, The Larkin Idea.
The Larkin Soap Company, was a company founded in 1875 in Buffalo, NY as a small soap factory. It grew tremendously throughout the late 1800s and into the first quarter of the 1900s with an approach called The Larkin Idea that transformed the company into a mail-order conglomerate that employed 2,000 people and had annual sales of $28.6 million (equivalent to $369,472,000 in 2020) in 1920. The company's success allowed them to hire Frank Lloyd Wright to design the iconic Larkin Administration Building which stood as a symbol of Larkin prosperity until the company's demise in the 1940s. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
This area of Buffalo has changed drastically since we moved here in 2014 and my mural adds a bright pop of color to the industrial neighborhood. Here are a few photo highlights of from my eight days of painting. I learned to drive a big boom lift, which felt pretty awesome and Silas gave me a tiny felt cat that he made as a good luck charm while I was working.
I wrapped this up last week and still need to get back to shoot some images of the finished piece, but it was fun to see people using the wall as a backdrop for fun photos as I was finishing up. It was two years ago that I painted my first mural, and since that time the leap from small works on paper made in my studio to painting big walls out in public has felt massive. Big murals are a ton of work, but bring me such a sense of joy and fulfillment. I am so grateful that I can do this work!
Family Promise Mural
Happy New Year and Happy Friday! I hope this finds you well. As we move forward from last year, with all its uncertainties and the time apart, I've been thinking a lot about the space between... the calm and the clouds, the light and the dark. This is the place where (when conditions are just right) the rainbow happens and where we gain new perspectives and rays of colorful wisdom.
I'm entering 2021 feeling even more grateful for all I have... the big and the small. For each breath and hug. For the ability to be creative and make things. The year ended with the beautiful opportunity to create an optimistic mural at Family Promise of WNY. I loved the time I was able to spend with the kids there and I'm so thankful that this organization exists in our community. The little girl below decided she was my supervisor on the project and encouraged me each day. So sweet! ❤️
I spent much of last year working on my creative business... way more time doing the left brain work than creative work! Those steps, like establishing an LLC, have laid the groundwork for me to focus on making this year and I’m very excited about that! We are spending the Buffalo winter hibernating and I am happily diving in to the studio to play. I have a big list of projects that I can't wait to dig in to. I also have two mural projects lined up for this year and am interested in adding a few more... reach out if you have a wall to paint!
Still TBD if I will jump on board for this year's 100 Day Project, which starts at the end of January. I'm planning to reach out a little more frequently and send a monthly newsletter in 2021 so I'll let you know in a few weeks! I'll be posting about it on instagram, I'm sure.
Elmwood Village Mural
A little peek into the making of my mural celebrating 25 years of Garden Walk Buffalo and the Elmwood Village Association