Posts Tagged ‘performance’

Reflecting on 2011 and Looking Forward to 2012…..

Monday, January 16th, 2012

The other morning as I watched the sunrise, the last sunrise of 2011, I was amazed at the beauty of the beginning of a day and the endings of days and started reflecting on all the beginnings and endings that we experience in our life. I thought of the year ending and what that means – the moments of joy, regrets and desire to improve. I thought of the beginning of a new year and all the hope, anticipation and goals we associate with beginnings. My life is filled with beginnings and endings, and how I struggle with my search for the allusive Mistress of Balance…..she is a shy and difficult-to-find Temptress, and yet I still search for her.  I have really struggled with balance this year and feel that I am constantly playing catch up and not really staying in the moment because I am thinking of the next thing I NEED to get accomplished.

This desire and constant awareness of balance did allow me to catch a few events before the year ended. I did get a chance to go to the Vancouver Art Gallery and see the Michael Audain art exhibit .  I was so inspired and encouraged when I heard Mr. Audain speak on CBC. I thought: “Yeah, I am on the right track; someone this successful feels the same way I do about art and its vital importance in our lives.” That we, as a society, have a social responsibility to support our local artists because, in turn, we are contributing to the balance of our own community.

I did  get a chance to go to the Wizard of Oz play at the Carousel Theatre  with EsaBella’s (my lovely 6 year old daughter) grade one class,

Dorothy and Scarecrow

and then the same evening I was able to attend the Nutcracker ballet at The Centre for Performing Arts  with my Momma and two daughters. Both were a gift of time and enjoyment. I really had a magical time at the Nutcracker.

Nutcracker at The Centre

This was a reminder of how much I really need to carve out -play- time for myself by myself, with my family, and with my friends.

One of the things I really need to do is find balance between work and family. If I am not careful I will be attending EsaBella’s graduation from high school, before I really have had time to savour her time in grade one. So, I have decided (with much resistance from my responsible side) to take a holiday with my family. I figure after 4 years without a holiday it might be time for one. I will be gone for the 2nd and 3rd week in January (can you believe it!!).  The store will be closed during the week and open on weekends while I am away. I have posted the dates and times on facebook  and on the website.

After reading The Birth House by Ami McKay, and meeting Helen, a wonderful woman who attends the Knit’n Natter night, I have put my thinking cap on and an idea is percolating. So stay tuned to find out more about he Friday Night Knitting Club’s new parallel component that will allow me to give back to the community in which I live, in another way.

So, for 2012, I intend to have more play time, go to more art shows (actually use the Vancouver Art Gallery membership that I buy every year), meet more artists, contribute to the wonderful community in which I am blessed to live in, laugh more, and never let the shoplifters get me down.

Cheers to a great 2012, and may I meet every challenge with grace :D

Artist in the Window Series

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Saturdays are always exciting here at Bird on the Wire! Come down to the shop on most Saturdays, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. and you can enjoy seeing Vancouver’s most creative people work on their projects or give creative demos. This series is designed to give you a chance to ask questions, show appreciation and just come in and get to know all the amazing skill and work it takes to make some of our products store-ready. We have had quite a few participants over the last few months, covering a range of skills and media. From altered books to dyeing yarn, knitted garments and full-scale painting, there is always something fantastic on the go. To view the line-up of past artists, please click “Artist in the Widow” in the categories section, and follow our blog, Facebook page or Twitter to keep informed as to who is coming up!

To view all the articles in this newsletter, please click “Dec11Newsletter” in the tag cloud.

Jon Shaw – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, November 5, 11-4

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Jon Shaw will be painting in our window this Saturday, November 5th, and we sure are excited to see him in action! The amazing and expressive brushstrokes typical of his work are due to his feverish approach to painting, one that is borne out of a short attention span and the need to for immediate results. This is one of those times where I imagine the process as a kind of performance, something that is worth seeing in addition to the completed work.

I would love to claim that Jon’s subject matter ranges from crows, claws and capsicums, but in fact, avocados, billiard balls and self-portraits are also represented, reaffirming his claim that he “makes the most of his personal surroundings and adventures”.

To see more of Jon’s work, please click here.