Hello Friends!
As 2019 comes to a close, I want to share a video of what’s been happening in my studio recently. I like to do this from time to time because I think it’s helpful to see what other artists are up to in their practice.
I also think it’s helpful to take a moment to pause and take stock of everything that has happened in a year. You may be surprised about how all of those little moments of art making even in 15 minutes increments of studio time here and there can really add up!
As we begin to turn into a new year, I encourage you to take some time to reflect on your studio journey this year. What went well? What did you struggle with? What new things did you learn? And what does taking stock of the past bring up for you? Does it inspire something for the coming year?
I invite you to share your reflections with everyone in the comments section below. Community is one of the most important things we build as artists and is what helps us through the tough or slow times. I love hearing from you on how this forum adds to your practice and how I can continue to support you.
And if you are looking for more studio tips and guidance over the winter break, head on over to my Youtube channel. We have quite the community growing there, too!
All my best,
Michele
Responses to “Studio Tour November 2019”
Ginette Mailloux
Hi Michele!
I enjoyed watching your studio tour very much. Somehow I missed the one from last year. I will go find it. I don’t remember exactly I found you but I know it was related to the pouring medium somehow, which I have been using BTW. You have been an inspiration. Thank you (I enter my website, but it doesn’t accept it. I am not sure why) It’s ginettemailloux.com I will be starting to post on my art instagram page soon but I am going to start following you there right now. Have a good day!
Sue Brooks
Hi Michelle
Thank you for sharing your space with us, it is always inspiring! I have followed you for many years and your philosophy and practice resonates with me. I am sure you have influenced my work even if it is unconscious. I didn’t realise you had an Insta account so I will join you there! Again I appreciate you taking the time to show us your world. 🙏
Gabrielle Shannon
Michelle,
Have you ever tried Resin? I used to use pouring medium years ago, but now the resins have gotten non toxic, no smells and dry quicker.
Gabrielle
Michele Theberge
Yes! I also use a non-toxic art resin to build up layers faster but it’s a bit messier and involved and it has such a high gloss almost too perfect finish for me. I like the subtle modulations I get with the pouring medium. It’s a bit more like using beeswax as a top coat. I did do a video on YouTube called “Art Resin for Dummies” (meaning the the dummy was me! First time using it.)