Thursday, July 23, 2009

Diggin' the Buried Treasure

I am participating in Seth Apter's Buried Treasure AGAIN because 1) it was a such a phenomenal high to be part of such a wonderful project and 2) to actually meet the REAL deadline. I mistakenly missed the collaborative launch by one day; the date blocked somewhere in my brain. Perhaps from too many outside distractions. If it wasn't for the gracious email reminder from Seth, I would have missed out entirely. AHA, not this time. Through the wonders of technology or my stroke of genius, technically speaking, I am pre-dating this so that it posts on time. I refuse to have anything burst my Bubble.

As a true Gemini, I am re-posting two: Blahs, Blocks and Bubbles and What's My Function? The first offers some learned discipline and inspiration that helps my creative process and the second to re-introduce to the intended focus of my blog.

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Blahs, Blocks and Bubbles

Originally posted : March 3, 2009

So much for my goal of writing once a week. It has been almost a month. I had lost some of my groove, my momentum, only to have it be replaced by BLAHS and BLOCKS. UGH. I can attribute some of it to the uncertainty, insecurity, and instability of the economy, the time of year,
and the PAST EIGHT YEARS. It is hard keeping my spirits up at times, not to feel angry, defeated and pessimistic. I talk to other artists, retailers and read artist blogs and I know I am by no means alone.


"Every smile is a direct achievement."
'Mazing design, acrylic paint, glitter, on business card box.

I do think it is very important to keep informed and abreast of current events.
I do watch, read and listen to alot of news and political programs. My favorite and loyal watching habits include Countdown with Keith Olbermann
and The Rachel Maddow Show on msnbc. By doing so many, I recognize it does become a distraction.


Enter The Bubble. I am not encouraging anyone to live in a vacuum, but there are benefits to living in a protective bubble if you create it right. It can insulate, filter and cushion the self-defeating emotions. It can, and should, keep you on your chosen path, offering inspiration and focus.

I live in an even more controlled bubble since my hours at work were cut and retail sales are down. Even less disposable income than before. I digress for a moment. Ever feel like you're living in a leaky boat? Once you got
one leak under control and you're still afloat , you've taken necessary precautions, and then another leak shows up?

Anyway, in my bubble, I attend art venues and exhibits. I recently saw the Edvard Munch exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago. His Scream was my scream. Cathartic. I attend world, jazz and classical concerts
by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since I work nearby and attend for free. I paint, read, and watch shows like a bio of the choreographer Jerome Robbins on American Masters on PBS. In my isolation bubble I also try to come up with new ideas of things to paint, recycle, repaint; find a new job. I have registered at etsy and Facebook and am getting that up and running soon. I also find additional outlets for my work or they find me.

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y new favorite book is The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp. The following are just a few resonated thoughts about bubbles quoted from her book:

"When I look back on my best work, it was inevitably created in what I call THE BUBBLE..... Being in the bubble does not have to mean exiling yourself from people and the world. It is more a state of mind, a willingness to subtract anything that disconnects you from your work. It doesn't have to be antisocial.

So for now, I am going to work and live in The Bubble to get me through this and continue to create in and think outside the box.


"When creativity has become your habit; when you've learned to manage time, resources, expectations, and the demands of others; when you understand the value and place of validation, continuity, and purity of purpose- then you're on the way to an artist's ultimate goal: the achievement of mastery."
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What's My Function?

originally posted: Janurary 2009

Creating a blog, like any work of art, is an expression of who you are. I have given a lot of thought as to how I want to fill this white space. Like my work, I want it to be eclectic, inspirational, flexible, and have a function. I also want it to be interesting, fun and effective; used as another vehicle to promote and market my work and others.

When I looked up the definition of function, I found the two definitions that helped clarify my blog objective: 1a: an activity proper to a person or institution and 2a: a social gathering, esp. a large, formal, or important one.

So that is what this blog will be. I made a promise to myself that I would make a blog entry once a week, for now. I also made a promise to you, and myself, technically speaking, that I would incorporate art, visuals, links, and my logo. I promise that will happen and I will continue learning.

See you next week.

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THANK YOU SETH FOR A SECOND OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN A VERY REWARDING AND ENLIGHTENING PROJECT. AND TO ALL THE AMAZING ARTISTS AND BLOGS WHO ARE NEW OR PARTICIPATING AGAIN, THANK YOU FOR SOOO MUCH INSPIRATION AND FOR SHARING YOUR TALENT. I AM ENJOYING EVERY LAST TREASURE. :)Marilyn

THERE IS MORE BURIED TREASURE, NOW GO FIND IT:







2 comments:

  1. I can totally relate to your first post. During the 2008 campaigns, I became a news junkie and knew everything that had happened in the news. Before that for years, I had no idea what was going on in the world or on my block. I'm not sure which is better, but I was able to converse better when I had a handle on current events.

    I so envy you for being able to visit all these wonderful art shows. It is always fun to soak up culture and artistic events are just the thing. I have to settle for blog hopping, but thanks to Seth, I'm really getting my fill.

    Thanks for the great post.

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  2. You are very informative in your writings. Thanks for sharing.

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