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Magic Places and Enchanting Space

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leelanau1When driving to my beloved Leelanau Peninsula from Grand Rapids, the closer I get, the more my blood pressure drops. I can feel it. I relax, breathe deeper, and am more in the moment. It’s not conscious: I don’t think, “OK, now relax”; I just begin to notice peacefulness arising.

leelanau8When I get to the peninsula, I have a sense of utter delight about me as I become enchanted anew by M22, the road that winds through the land I love. It’s lined with farms, hills, orchards and vineyards. It has a way of reminding me of somewhere else and yet being so very, very uniquely “Pure Michigan.”

leelanau6That night, on an unseasonably cold night offering up icy rain mixed with snow, the fog rose up from the ground, the lime green of spring shining through in the background. Despite the chill, I bundled up and went adventuring.

leelanau3I was rewarded greatly, as I always am when I take the time for nature. This is what inspires me, what makes me want to paint. And up here, there is the physical space for my very full brain to think, be creative and be inspired. I have been painting this area for more than three years now, and my well of inspiration just keeps growing fuller and fuller.

leelanau2What are your magic places? I’d love to hear in the comments below, and if you enjoyed this adventure, please do sign up to receive my emails — I’d love for you to join me! Click here to sign up for my e-newsletter mailing list.

It’s There Every Day — You Only Have to Look Up

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“There is a party in the sky every day, and so many people miss it.” I can’t remember who said this, but when I heard it, it stuck with me. I had always noticed the sky — as an artist, I feel like I notice everything — but the comment prompted me to look closer.

I’m super blessed to live in this amazing place up on a hill, with a expansive view of the sky. It’s really breathtaking. But as an artist, I had not yet “owned” the skies in my painting. I had fun with them, but I didn’t really dive into the sky as a subject. Then something happened … a happy accident.

I have a newfound fascination with plein air painting, and as my prior blog points out, it comes with a learning curve. So in an effort to tackle this thing — painting outside — I ordered an instructional video on the topic online. Or at least I thought I did.

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What arrived turned out to be a video offering guidance on how to paint a sky. EUREKA! The video was by Brian Keeler and was a bit dry (with all due respect to his artistic genius) and, at first, I was only half paying attention as I did other things. Then Brian began to really work on his sky, and it was so beautiful: He really dissected all the layers and colors and light, not just pushing paint (which is great fun), but really making me notice the details even more. By the end, I was riveted; I found his skies taking my breath away.

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I went into the studio the next day a new person. I had all kinds of energy and a mission: to attack this sky thing. And I did. I set a goal to do 100 paintings by the end of the year where the sky and light are the focus. I’ve done close to 40 already, and I’m having a blast.

As for that view out my backyard — well, it is getting even more closely analyzed by me everyday, and I’m photographing it like crazy and appreciating the beauty even more than ever before.

It forces me to slow down and be really present. I like to say that if you really want to know something, paint it. Look up every day, take a deep breath and enjoy the power and beauty of being right here, right now.

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If you’d like to get even more interactive, you can sign up for an art class where we can explore the sky and so much more together! For more information, please visit my website’s event page by clicking here.

With gratitude,
Stephanie

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