Sunday, June 26, 2011

Studio/Workshop in Coconut Grove

I fell in love with my home in Coconut Grove at first sight. It is much smaller that the house in New York where my husband and I raised our family and I had to lighten up a lot to be able live here comfortably. Like many old houses, the closet situation leaves much to be desired and I sometimes miss the walk-in closet and all the storage space in the house I left behind. Still, the charm of the house made practical considerations...just that, a mere thought. I was moving in.

There is a guest suite that I've called "the cottage" which is adjacent to the house. It has housed guests and now it has transformed into my studio. During the Memorial Day weekend I moved in all my art projects, tools and equipment and have been working to make it mine. I can go there whenever I wish and sit and paint, or draw or wait for inspiration to strike. I can also leave an unfinished project without worrying about the mess. Just walk away and return later.

I've always had a need for a room of my own. We tend to call that extra room in our homes "the office" and leave it at that. I've always had a space in every home I've lived in that housed "my stuff" whatever that meant at the time. It wasn't officially "mine" though. It wasn't intended for me. Funny, I remember moving into a new place wherever we were in the world and assigning rooms for everyone and like most women, calling that extra room "the office." Some men like the garage as a project room and others need office space at home. My husband never felt a need for an office at home. He never brought work home and had no interest in a space designated for that purpose. He used to say that he did his best work lying on his back looking at the stars! I on the other hand, did work at home and my office was really wherever I had the space. Sometimes the basement, a room left behind by one of my kids going to college, a lonely abandoned spot in the basement, a spot wherever I could find it in the house. And it was a cavernous house. And it really didn't have a real room for me.

It took me a long time to allow myself the full privilege of calling a specific part of the house mine and only mine. Not my bedroom, or office. No. My space. And now, so many years later I finally have.
A place to play, to think, to create, and while many will say that my whole house can be my sanctuary, a room of my own, and in my case, separated but adjacent to the house where I actually live, is a gift I have given myself. Because that's what it is. Allowing it to happen. I've had that cottage for almost five years now and its been empty expect for the times that I've had visitors and they could enjoy the comfort and independence that it provided them for a few days. When they left, it would remain empty. No more. Now my guests will be housed in the spare bedroom in my house. The "cottage" is now mine.

I immediately called my daughters and recommended that wherever they are, they make a room their own and call it by that name, "my room." And they have to make it theirs.

I guess I've finally grown up and taken possession of a small place in this world that is completely and utterly mine. Visitors to my studio? By invitation only!

The first thing you see in my new workshop is this sign:




Monday, May 16, 2011

Monday Monday...

I love to wake up in a place where I can do my sun salutations and get an answer from the sun! It says 'good morning Elena...this is going to be a good day!'

Last night I produced these little earrings which gave me much pleasure as well.





Friday, May 13, 2011

The store in Coconut Grove is open!



In a few weeks I'll be able to have my very own studio/workshop/exhibit in my cottage at home. I'm very excited to have a place to combine all these interests and get my house back. At the moment, I work where I can and every room in my house has turned into a workspace.

A happy customer...


Thanks Rosanna for stopping by. I hope you enjoy your earrings!



She bought these among others...



Here are some more pretty things.



Wrap around and around...


Airy and breezy

Thursday, May 12, 2011

New Jewelry



















Translucent - each with its own light

I'm surrounded by beads, rocks, pearls and beautiful shiny things. I thoroughly enjoy creating pretty dangly-jangly things and imagine them on so many people! Come and see them in Coconut Grove and pick your own. I will ship them to you if you're far away. Email me!



Saturday, May 7, 2011

Art Therapy

I'm so glad that you came to visit my blog. Its a bit of a mishmash of the things I like to do...write, paint and make jewelry among others. I've always "made things." People remind me of my "pillow phase" when I decided that Christmas was too commercial and that one should only gift something one makes oneself. You know that phase I'm sure. I made pillows with the name of the recipient embroidered on them. Some of them had the pillows displayed for years! My dining room turned into Santa's workshop and in spite of the chaos this represented in the living quarters of a family of six (plus dogs and cats) it made me enormously happy.

I'm always happiest making things. I've knitted, sewn, made mosaic creations and decorated and redecorated various homes that we've lived in through the years. I've co-produced four amazing individuals and have amused them through the years with my latest endeavor. I only make things that I like to live around, believe in, or wear on my own body. At work as a birth educator, I've written most of my material, articles and booklets. I've never bored a student...knowingly at least. My sense of humor extended to a very serious subject and I tried to creatively help them to help themselves and in the process, deliver their own creations in the form of healthy bouncy babies.

Esteban used to kid me and say "Mommy is in her nutty phase. She needs art therapy!" when he saw me immersed in my latest project. Now, when I "create" something or other I smile and think of how he'd like what I'm making. He always loved what I made and knew that it was purely for me. Maybe that's why I blush when my kids and friends call me "an artist" or tell me to sell this or that. It was never my intention to be one. Artist is a very big word and a big ambition. My own ambition is to dive into what I make and enjoy the process.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Jewelry Making 101







The novice jewelry maker at work









Taking a rest from painting, playing around with jewelry making. These are some pieces I've made before I go to my first class next week! Having so much fun. If you're interested, they're for sale. As I continue to produce, I will be posting new models. I will never make anything I wouldn't wear myself!



Translucent


Pretty beads, natural and summery

Hula hoop













Rolly polly









Out with bad energy!

Black and White


Glitz

Chinese red

Berries