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The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest ~ Sir Thomas Moore ~


hOMe is where the heART is …


Monday, March 27, 2023

the "in between" season

Rainy Monday walk
patches of snow here and there
still needing to wear a winter coat, hat, scarf and mitts (well . . .  I do)

 As I was painting todays #the100dayproject card, I started thinking about the weather and how we are nearing the end of March.  I've spent a bit of time in our garden room/sun porch - re potting plants and potting up cuttings I had rooting in the windowsill over the winter.  I was telling my husband how I'm looking forward to setting up the patio furniture and planting window boxes etc ... and said how this is sort of the "in between" season. There's still snow on the ground, but I'm noticing so many signs of life in the garden. Tulips poking through and clusters of snowdrops all throughout the garden. And the most exciting "finding" was that I think the Lavender we planted last year has survived!!

So today's index card for the 100-day project (34/100) is
that 'in between' season . . .  nature has it - we do too 
All my 100-day project cards are over on my IG account
and I've created a hashtag
oldesoulsparrow
so you can find them all in one spot.
I love seagulls
there is a sense of mischief about them :-) 
and quirkiness 
always love to spot a bunny 
this little one found something yummy to nibble on 
and ducks 
and of course, dogs.
Happy Monday
d xo 
 

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Art Auction March 23 rd




SABCR's Live Art Auction Fundraiser
My original art "When love flies home" will be one of the pieces of art up for auction tomorrow night for this wonderful live art auction. 

On March 23 rd, SABCR (Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research, affiliated with McMaster University) will be hosting an art auction in support of brain cancer awareness and research.
100% of the proceeds will be split between Dr. Sheila Singh's Paediatric Brain Tumour research at McMaster University and Brain Cancer Canada.
Refreshments, live music, two guest speakers, along with the live auction begins at 6:30 pm with the art auction beginning at 7:30 sharp.

Location: Phoenix Bar and Grill
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton

Tickets: https:// www. eventbrite. com/ . . . sabcr-art-auction-tickets 

On a personal note, my sister was diagnosed with brain cancer at the young age of 39. 
She passed away ten years later.  That was 33 years ago. So much research has taken place . . .  
My painting "When love flies home" was painted in 2017 and a favourite of mine.
The words underneath all the layers of paint and ink tell of how our children, no matter their age, are always on our minds. It felt like the right painting to donate and the right time to let it fly into someone else's hands. I hope it brings much joy to the highest bidder!

Have a wonderful day,
d xo 

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Art and Found Day 2023 is here . . .

It's Art and Found Day today! 
I headed out this morning with my wicker basket filled with parcels.
The larger ones had a little posy of pussy willow from our garden.
Inside the parcels you could find:
painted Lake Ontario stones
wild weavings
original canvas
tiny original art on paper/board
I tried to make each one special.
Free little libraries turned out to be the perfect spot for the tinier packages
especially after all the snow we've had these past few days.

Tucked in safely. 

Art and Found Day is a worldwide art event,
so if you are out and about walking today, I 
hope you come across a little treasure left by an artist for you to find.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

March Madness . . .

Only one week into March but it has been a busy one with lots happening
and this is a long catch-up post! 
Here goes :-) 

My self-care studio practice tip made it into the pages of this beautiful magazine . . . 
You can find me on page 130 
75 ways to practice creative self-care 
. . .  my tip is #9 :-) 
in her studio

The unpredictable weather (snowstorms, sleet, rain, heavy winds) sent our French pussy willow into a full 2nd blooming. Our potting shed is already filled with cut branches as it bloomed early, but the amount of snow we have in the garden makes it impossible for my husband to climb the extension ladder to cut these newly bloomed branches down. 
They certainly do look beautiful though.

A Cooper's Hawk had been circling around the neighbourhood which kept the little birdies away from the feeders. We were all ready to do the GBBC at the end of last month but that didn't happen.  Just starting to see them return now. Our turtle dove couple is back which is always a sign that Spring is just around the corner. 

On the days when the sun was shining, we spotted the squirrels taking full advantage of the warmth by laying out on the fence posts. I love to watch their faces which show pure joy as their fur glistens in the sunlight.
Always teachers of making every moment count . . .  it really is the little things.
They take nothing for granted.

I've been participating in a few projects over on Instagram starting with the # 100 day project.
A global art project where you choose a project to do every day for 100 days.
I'm creating affirmation/positive thought cards. I already had a new package of index cards in my art cupboard (100 in the package) and at 5" x 3" they are the ideal size for creating mixed media art.
I tend to go a bit more abstract when making these which is fun too as it's something different. 
Of course, birds and nests have already found their way on a few cards . . . 
a great way to use up little scraps of paper and paint.

Here's today's card

 14/100 

*bloom at your own pace*


And on the back of each
I've added the number ~ 14/100
and a little positive thought xo
*I created a hashtag on Instagram where you can view all the cards in one spot*
it's # olde soul sparrow 
It's that time of year again . . . 
The Dundas Valley School of Art Auction.
I delivered 4 pieces of art for the auction this year which is the 52nd Annual Art Auction
The Auction runs April 10-16
online biding begins April 10 and the work can be viewed in person at the Dundas Valley School of Art.
And while I've been doing all this painting, my poor ukelele has been sitting, unplayed for weeks.
100 days of Uke 2023  with Cynthia Lin was the gentle nudge I needed!
Watching Cynthia Lin's online videos was how I taught myself how to play Ukelele. 

"I can bring myself flowers" is the practice plan for today. 
I can't begin to say how much joy this little Uke brings me!
Finally got around to an idea I've had for ages.
In fact, I'd forgotten about it, then found it by accident looking through an old journal where I jotted down "ideas".
A Woodland Blessings cross
Filled with lots of woodland animals
a moon
trees
grass and mossy fields
of course, a little nest had to find its way
and some pussy willows
(my life in paint)
I wrote my own little Woodland blessings prayer on the back.
Signed, dated, varnished, with a little hook for easy hanging.

lovely for a 
wedding
confirmation
christening
baptism
housewarming
office/workspace
meditation/ focus spot 
 



Art and Found Day is quickly approaching.
I've already decided on the spots I'll be dropping off free art on 
Sunday March 12 in Burlington 
and I will leave a few pieces with my daughter Kate who will 
hide them in Toronto as she walks with her dog Harry (our grandpup) 
I love this artist "give back to the community" idea started by artist Courtney Senior.
Watch my Instagram page as I leave some hints as to where you can find my free original art! 

*think dog and book lovers* 
"For I will Protect you"

The 36th Art Exhibit has started at 
McMaster University
Innovation Park 
Art in the Workplace.
I am so pleased to have had my 2 submissions accepted into this wonderful, juried show.

"A Springtime Start"

Exhibit on from
March 3 2023 - June 29 2023 

I was really hoping to participate in a few other projects over on Instagram: March meet the maker as well as a photography project that sounded lovely. I'm a week late for the first and a day late for the latter, so may be able to jump in :-) 

I hope this first week of March has been filled with lots of joyful moments,
thanks for stopping by!
d xo