with my sweetheart. I was fooled by the fact that Steven sneezes all the time, so I
recovery.
I started this blog 17 years ago today -- which seems completely
unreal. It actually feels like yesterday. My friend Flora Doehler
was blogging, and tried to get me into it, but I resisted. Thank
goodness I did begin it on this day -- the blog has been a major force
connecting me to wondrous events in my life!
Today's blog gratitude list
1. Thank you Flora for suggesting that I start a blog. You were so right.
2. Thank you to my son Christopher for getting the blog
going.
3. Thank you to all of my blog friends, many of you remain
friends after all these years, and we meet on other social
media. Plus I have met some of you in person, and it has
always been wonderful. And some of you I talk to
on the phone once a week if at all possible.
4. Thank you to Howard Wolinsky who saw my blog in
2008 and interviewed me on YouTube about blogging. His
interview got me on the Oprah Winfrey show.
5. Thank you to Alyson Stanfield, the Art Biz coach, who
calmed me down before I went on the Oprah Winfrey show
with excellent advice.
6. Thank you to Oprah Winfrey for letting me draw her
via Skype in 2009 live on her show, and changed my art life.
7. Thank you to the art collectors and galleries who have
supported me along the way. Amazing.
8. Thank you to all of the artists out there blogging, using Instagram,
YouTube, TikTok and Facebook, for your exceptional art, excellent
ideas, and inspiration that has kept me going in the art world.
9. Thank you to the wonderful event organizers who have
found me through the blog and invited me to show in Florence,
Italy, Paris, France, New York City, Niagara Falls and
my home city of Toronto, Canada. You have made my art
life miraculous.
10. Thank you Alyson Stanfield for your wonderful book--
I'd Rather Be In The Studio for the book's excellent advice.
11. Thank you to the Don Valley Art Club in Toronto for
its weekly drawing group sessions, where I've loved
painting and drawing with fellow artists on Tuesdays and getting
material for my blog.
12. Thank you to the Heliconian Club in Toronto for its
wonderful exhibition space, and for having me as a member.
My work will be in a solo show -- The Art of Celebration
opening on April 5 between 2 and 5 p.m.
13. Thank you to the beautiful young women who posed
for the painting in my first blog, which you can see tonight.
14. Thank you to my early art teachers at OCAD who got me
working in a way that could make the art I wanted to create, and
to every in person, and online art teacher I've had since. You make
a huge difference.
15. Thank you to the wonderful art podcasters I've watched (yes
visual and audio) recently, who have kept me focused and happy
during the difficult times we're living through.
16. Thank you to all of the people who have collected my art and
bought my cards recently. I am so grateful.
17. And first, not last, thank you to my family -- My husband, immediate
family, and a wide group of sweet relatives here in Toronto, across Canada,
and in the United States. Thank you!
By the way if you see this painting at Seneca College, King Campus,
I would like it back. There was talk of buying it, but that didn't happen.
Have a loving your life day!
Today we travelled home from a weekend holiday in Ottawa. It was a strange time,
and lovely and sweet at the same time. For quite a bit of that vacation we sat talking,
or watching TV, or the constant heavy snow out the window. And it was wonderful
-- the peace and quiet -- no need to do anything. Delicious food and time with my
brother and his wife, who are so much fun.
So now we're home, tired and happy, and ready for the exciting things that are going
to happen in the next few weeks in our lives.
Have a loving your life day.
I loved not only the ability to see my son and his girlfriend from across a
14 hour time difference, but I also like the distortion, and the breaking
up of the image when the connection wasn't working at its best. It made
for an interesting portrait dynamic, and I painted a few portraits based
on our conversations.
Ultimately working with Skype images got me interviewed by the
amazing writer and photographer, Howard Wolinsky, who was
writing a Skype blog at the time. His video interview got me
noticed by Oprah Winfrey's people, and on the Oprah Winfrey show
via Skype drawing wonderful Oprah Winfrey herself.
And all of that lead to art shows all over the U.S. and Europe.
In this Month of Love I honour how love can power exciting
changes in our lives."
Have a loving your life day!