Hullo all,
Iβm playing with the structure a bit here. Trying out categories rather than themed emails. Iβm also bringing back some old themes long time supporters may recognize.
Let me know what you think.
I havenβt had much studio time this month unless you count making Number Block counting beads with Davy and the 3 hour masterclass I took from Amie McNee & Jimmy Winestock.
A peek into my creative process and an update on my collection, βThis is my Brain on Motherhood.β
This week Iβm sharing a sneak peek at a 360 VR piece I made in December. Iβm still working out how to share this on Instagram.
Click through below to watch on YouTube. Then you can move your phone to look all around. Tap the cog to select HD or it will load super blurry. π«£
Click above to watch the process timelapse.
This piece was inspired by a piece of writing by Hayley Dunlop of
which reminded me of doing this as a child. It was purely creative play at the time. I later revisited this process in directing class when I was asked to "completely transform the space."Hayley's writing connected this memory to neurodivergent thought patterns which immediately made me want to create this with Davy.
Working alongside him added all sorts of layers - both layers of meaning - and literal pools of knots (which were never part of my previous efforts.) π
I also admired these shadows.
Other bits and bobs Iβd like to recommend this week.
Katherine Mayβs podcast How We Live Now with Priya Parker - This is a chat about gathering well and drawing the lines we need around different social events and communities. I couldn't have listened to this as a better time as I had been struggling with the Code of Conduct for my membership program and this gave me all the confidence to go with my gut. Iβve also ordered Priyaβs book (affiliate link) which happens to have a gorgeous watercolor cover.
Weβve subscribed to the newspaper for the first time ever and I loved this article about artist Thaddeus Mosley.
Waiting for a quiet moment to enjoy this studio tourβ¦
Broadway scenic designer Eugene Lee passed away this week. His work includes sets for Wicked, Sweeney Todd, and SNL (among many others!) I love his work and enjoyed this retrospective by the New York Times.
I had the pleasure of seeing Leeβs set for Wicked twice. It honestly fascinated me as much as any of the music or performance. You can see a behind the scenes peek at the process here:
My apologies if you are not able to access the articles by New York Times. I will always try to include an alternate source (like these videos) when linking to content that may be paywalled. Even if you canβt access the same articles I read I hope you can chase this rabbits down another trail. π
I love supporting Renaissance Souls and neurodivergent folks who are discovering their own unique ways of working.
My focus for the year is kindling creative community.
I have two brand new membership programs which are $35 a month for a limited time. If youβre curious about either one of these hit reply and Iβm happy to answer any questions.
The Creative Ecosystem Companionship is a deep dive into your creative process.
Neurodivergent Spacetime now includes a monthly Art Club. Peer to peer therapeutic art sessions making art and meaning together. This week we will be foil embossing while reflecting on sensory experiences.
Subscribe to both with the Golden Ticket and get access to any other virtual offerings I launch this year.
Ok, thatβs all for this week. I'd love to hear what youβve been making or inspired by in comments below. β¨
Cheers,
Sarah, what a fascinating project - I loved stepping into the 360, and the time-lapse is such a delight! π
Love seeing this all together as your brilliant creative collection! β¨πβ¨