September 5, 2017

Flower Dancing & Alice…

I woke up one morning wondering…

Is Alice coming to Fanciful, Arizona this year?

Welcome september 5

It's been ever so hot, and although I long for a tea party, I simply couldn't find the perfect time.

And plus, I couldn't feel Alice wanting to come out and play.

Normally I get a jolt of inspiration for my tea parties just like I do for my art.

I never know when it's coming, it just appears.

But it's been sooooo hot, too hot for a tea party.

And while I normally host in crazy heat, this year has been more intense temps.

Like 115'F & pure sun.

And so, I wondered if Alice would turn up for our 10th annual tea party?

Slowly, characters started to appear just after that wondering.

Welcome september 11

I roam antique stores, quietly unknowing, what will speak to me?

And then there they were.

The tea partiers themselves.

And yet, outside, still too crazy hot.

Welcome september 3

I woke up one morning recently, unable to hit the hills because for some reason the heat is really wiping me out this year. If I don't wake up early enough I have to wait until evening to do anything outside.

So, this one morning I made a cup of tea…

Walked into my cool studio and sketched on the blank canvas.

Then I mixed up paint…

Welcome september 6

Beautiful thoughts swirled.

Mister Fancy pants sang in the background.

Fresh blossoms hummed.

Welcome september 10

And in one hour, there she was on a large canvas.

Alice.

Welcome september 9

And she told me…

It's okay, have your party any time.

Be free, be you, do what makes you happy.

Art does that.

If you make art too, then you understand.

Your art tells you what to do.

Sometimes when I'm really stressed out and confused Art says to me…

Paint 3 paintings.

Then you will know.

Your answer will reveal itself.

And it really does.

Welcome september 13

You explode in so many emotions when you paint, that when you are done, you have this beautiful clarity.

Maybe not always like that, but some version close enough.

A peace lives within the wave of creativity.

Alice in Wonderland

Sweet Alice reminds me of so many good things.

Of a whimsical heart, in the power of believing.

Of fairytales and endless hope.

How time stands still in that creative space.

A portal to a place where everything magical lives.

Your deepest dreams and heart waves meet you for tea any day.

As for our annual tea party, I think we'll wait until it cools down.

Halloween is very near and I'm not going to have parties back to back because you all will be overwhelmed and I'll combust 🙂

So, Alice and her friends say to wait until the time is right.

I've gotten so many emails and messages asking about the parties.

Alice is always there, so perhaps we'll wait until spring.

Welcome september 14

But it doesn't mean we can't wear our fanciest frocks and partake in sweets.

Welcome september 16

Why no no no.

Not with all those tiny blossoms and pretty pastels fluttering about.

Welcome september 15

We must always partake in the enchantment.

Ask ourselves, what our heart wants.

Then follow it.

Welcome september 12

On the theme of change from the last post,  I was just thinking…

How hard we are on ourselves.

How we think, if we get older or take a different journey for a while, that we have lost ourselves.

I see so many friends feeling that way, as I have too in the past.

It's a natural thing for sure.

But, we are never lost. We are always there.

We only think we are lost.

I've been shown this soooo many times in my life.

The space where your joy and magic lives is ageless.

Just because you get older or grow up has no bearing on partaking in your youness.

The question is, what do you have to do to get back in if you feel you've lost your way?

If your muse feels lost, if you can't conjure up the frame of mind to create?

What do you do?

You go to your canvas.

To whatever it is that you love to do and makes you feel like you.

And even if you can't create, you take yourself to that space and you allow yourself to feel whatever feelings come to you.

If you feel sad and frustrated, you feel it.

Cry, have a fit.

Purge.

Sometimes you have to purge and release to get back to the place.

Even taking yourself there is part of the journey to getting back.

Maybe you won't paint/create that day at all.

It's okay, you still broke a barrier.

Even though you might not know it.

The other thing is to create anything if you can.

It doesn't have to be good.

That's the key.

Creating is an exercise in sanity.

It grounds you, you practice mindfulness and so many other things.

Whether it be flinging paint, crocheting, dancing, sculpting, baking, cooking.

Sometimes it's fun to be creative in a different medium, just to get the creative juices flowing.

It's your creating that keeps you ageless and sane.

And will always get you back to you…

 

All you have to do is plunge.

 

 

xoxo

Love, V

 

 

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A wonderful song form Tori Amos' new album…

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 ps:

This is a filter free unaltered image below.

The sky did this the other night.

And then I just knew, it was time to go for it!

This hallloweeen, this is halloweeeeen!

I know it's too soon for some of you, but fellow Halloween lovers, you get it, right?

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Halloween for me is a time filled with so many wonderful memories.

Making candy, dressing up.

All of our family would get involved.

It reminds me of fairs with cotton candy and kettle corn.

Sparkles and autumn crispness and laughter.

Bobbing for apples and filling bowls with candy corn.

Endless good memories <3

  1. Betty says:

    Dear Vanessa, I think these things cannot be rushed and you should do what works for you. And you know what? I’m already making my Halloween plans too! Hugs to you, as always, Betty

  2. Spring would be a wonderful time to have a Mad Tea Party! Spring might even be my favorite time of year. 🙂

  3. Lisa Neault says:

    Thank you for this. I think sometimes we forget that things can’t be rushed, and life can get in the way. I know from my own personal struggles in the past year and a half that it has sometimes been difficult to keep up with the tea parties though I adore planning for them…I can only imagine how difficult the planning is for yours! Your blog entry on how art and how important it is for all of us to create no matter what is very touching and key right now- as I have been having problems creating for quite a while. Sometimes we just need a little push to remember why we are artists in the first place.

  4. *Creating is an exercise in sanity* – I love that.
    Everything in its own time, yes.
    And right now, it’s almost Halloween time! (AT least it is in my house – looks like Halloween exploded in here as I prepare for the big show, ha!)
    Anyway, thanks as always for the magic, no matter what time of year it presents itself. 🙂
    🖤 Carolee

  5. I am so happy about the Mad Tea Party, and personally I prefer spring! YAY! Yes, I am already planning Halloween, and this year’s theme will be Those Meddling Kids, both the book and the Scooby Doo cartoon. I just can’t help myself. I’m feeling a bit nostalgic for my childhood and seventies Halloween stuff.
    Take care, Sweet Vanessa! Your Alice painting is inspiring!
    xo,
    Ricki Jill

  6. laura says:

    Oh yes! I get it! The temps dropped the other day and I went for a walk with my arms out embracing the cool breeze. I practically danced down the road. (Just adds to the neighbors thinking I’m nuts.) 🙂
    I’m so glad you are feeling like you again and that you are back here. I love your instagram feed but something about the way you write your blog…there is just nothing like it.
    I love your Alice. She is wonderful. I’m taking an online art class and Alice is the lesson I’m on now. I’m so happy with her so far and am waiting for some supplies so I can finish her up. I’m anxious to get back to her. She does that, doesn’t she? Sneaks under our skin and binds to our bones. Just like Halloween! Isn’t it wonderful!
    love & blessings
    ~*~
    ps…hugs to Matty & Miles!

  7. Oh my goodness. Your post was just what I needed. I have been feeling so uninspired lately. I’ve just got to do something to get out of this funk. I’m going to make something, anything to get going. Halloween us my favorite so I believe I will start with that. Thanks for the lovely inspiring post.

  8. Teresa says:

    People are always suggesting that I write about certain events. They don’t understand the creative process. But you most certainly do. Art, like writing, has to resonate with you. It needs to brew and steep a bit. So although I missed the tea party, I can see that it wasn’t your time.
    It’s been too hot for gardening here as well. And now we’re surrounded by wildfires and the smoke and particulates force us indoors. It’s been an odd summer.
    Thanks so much for your posts. I look for a new one every single day. Your musings are always insightful.

  9. Tina Gates says:

    Yes xxx

  10. Lynne Allison says:

    Ohhh, yes, Halloween is coming!! I’m so excited already! I spent this last weekend at our yearly steampunk campout. Crisp 50 degree evening air, tent windows open to the full moon, glasses of wine around the bonfire, amazing food, ghost stories and wonderful company. And I swear, the owls in the forest were calling “Halloooooween!” I’m off to Colorado for a week of treasure hunting and shenanigans with my sister, but as soon as I return it’ll be time to break out the skeletons and paint up some pumpkins! Maybe a magic theme this year….❤️

  11. Jen says:

    “The question is, what do you have to do to get back in if you feel you’ve lost your way? If your muse feels lost, if you can’t conjure up the frame of mind to create? What do you do? You go to your canvas. To whatever it is that you love to do and makes you feel like you.” <--- I love that so much. Thank you for that. 115 degrees outside? No wonder you stay indoors! About the end of August is when I begin thinking of Halloween. I have already begun decorating inside my home 🙂

  12. Thanks, V. After the insanity and destruction of Hurricane Irma passing through Florida and not having any electric, I really needed to wake up and find this bit of magic and support. As far as Halloween goes, you know me, it’s H-Ween 365 days a year in my world. ‘;) This weekend I’m throwing a Victorian themed dinner party but with a Sp0oKy twist. I think my guests need a bit of fun and a distraction from reality.

  13. Tina Micheal Ruse says:

    Halloween! YES! All the goodies are in the stores, of course, I shop year round, but I’m crazy like that.Love you all year, but love you most at Halloween! You are a inspiration!

  14. Cheryl says:

    Man-oh-man you captured the intense sun perfectly. It almost is blinding to look at it in the photo. Bravo!
    Ah yes… Halloween, bring it on!
    big hugs,
    Cheryl

  15. Renee says:

    Your Alice is so pretty. The figurines remind me of a set of plates my mother had when I was a little girl. I loved them.
    A spring Tea Party sounds nice.
    I put my Fall things out the other day. The end of this month I will add in the Halloween.

  16. Deborah says:

    “The space where your joy and magic lives is ageless.” I like that; however, my joy and The Magic no longer live in time and space…they live in eternity. That’s not to say that life now lacks joy, just that there is always and forever something missing…the deepest part of my heart.
    **blows kisses**
    Deborah

  17. Such a lovely post! When the time is right and the Tea Party is scheduled we will be there, with tea and cake and wondrous things. We won’t be late ;0) When it is time, we will be there. Love that final picture.

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