Today is the second day of the Skagit Artists Studio Tour. Refind Creations was hosted by artist Rita Martin in her home studio. So many lovely people out visiting the tour! Such a great support from the local community and a fun way for them to show their guests from out of town some local art!
Porch leaners, silk scarves, makeup bags, candles and scanography were the main attraction in my section.
Next up! Fairhaven 4th Friday Art Walk where three of my Petals as Paint designs are featured at Blessings Salon Spa followed by the Schack Art Gallery Gift Shop through the holidays where my notebooks, makeup bags, and scanography will be featured!
I had a long, deep discussion with my son last night about music. We talked
about how playing music is not about getting to the end, but enjoying the
notes, rhythms, melodies, harmonies, chords and riffs. Playing music is purely for the purpose of
the experience itself. Playing music is
not a hurried activity. There is no
pinnacle of success – you are playing simply for the joy and pleasure of the
sounds and emotions those sounds invoke.
I related this to something I thought about earlier this week. Flowers.
Flowers bring such beauty and pleasure to so much of our lives. People dedicate their entire lives to
cultivating, growing, picking, preserving, and selling flowers. Flowers serve no necessary purpose
really. They are a fleeting, seasonal,
and temporary pleasure. But such an
intrinsic part of our existence.
What would a wedding, funeral, romance, relationship, or friendship be
without flowers? From a simple bouquet of wildflowers tied with a string to the
most elaborate designs, flowers bring the beauty of life to life. In Victorian times, flowers were considered a
symbolic language. They could be used to
communicate deep emotions – from love to death, hate to passion. I have incorporated the mythical language of
flowers into the descriptions of my products.
Not that I believe that is their specific purpose, but to share the
history and traditions of giving flowers as a way to communicate.
Right now there is a tulip festival going on in my hometown. Tulips are so very temporary, but the life
they bring to the community is invaluable.
Farmers cultivate acre after acre, year after year. They plant the bulbs, cultivate them, cut
down the flowers, dig up the bulbs, and repeat that cycle for their entire
working life. People drive mile after
mile, coming from around the world to see the Skagit Tulip Festival or the
fields of Holland. For only a few weeks,
the dazzling rows of every color create a beautiful quilt across the
valley. On a rainy gray day the vibrant
colors are enhanced by the subtle backdrop.
On a sunny day we are dazzled with the snowcapped mountains, miles of
fields, and the brilliance of the blue sky as a backdrop to the most colorful
palette nature has to offer.
We can’t eat them or do anything other than pick them, arrange them, and
throw them out. Or, if you’re me, you
might add a couple steps – pick them, pluck them apart, press them and dry
them, then use them as paints to create unique art designs.
What would a walk in the forest be without the delight of huge ferns,
bleeding hearts, wild roses, and tiny wildflowers to enhance the beauty of our surroundings? They are there completely for our pleasure,
and I am convinced for the pleasure of the Creator. Why else would he add such intricate details
that we would never see unless we disassemble the blooms? There are an array of hues and tints and
colors not visible unless you open them up and take them apart. The stamens and pistils are intricately
designed solely for the purpose of reproducing the flowers for our pleasure and
His.
From the most elaborate botanical gardens to my back yard, from dandelions
along the side of the road to the gardens of the most elaborate homes, the
purpose of flowers is to bring visual pleasure and emotion to our daily
lives. Just like us, they were created
just for the simple purpose to love and be loved. We are temporarily here on this earth to
bring pleasure and beauty to the lives of others. We, like flowers, are here to reflect the
beautiful creations of a Holy God who finds great pleasure in us and his flowers. Imagine the vast array of colors in a tulip
field and fathom the flower gardens of heaven we have to look forward to.
The purpose of flowers, and even music, are only to bring us visual and emotional
pleasure in the moment. When was the
last time you got flowers? How did that
make you feel? What is your favorite
flower and what memories does it invoke?
When was the last time you planted a basket of petunias or pansies,
remembering your childhood? When did you
last buy yourself a bouquet at the grocery store simply to brighten up your
dining room table? Share with me your
memories, your connections, and emotions that certain flowers bring to your
life.
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This is the third tote featured at Whatcom Art Market in Bellingham, Washington, and available online in my Etsy shop. Geranium Pinwheel is a whimsical single bright candy pink geranium blossom pressed and scanned at high resolution on handmade paper. This design is transferred to various home décor, clothing, and accessories. It is charming and unique! Perfect for springtime, it would be perfect for Easter, a bridal shower, or a delightful shopping bag!
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