Welcome to my Blooming Blog!
So, what's with the name... Blooming Blog?
Years ago, when I owned my retail art studio in NC called Art Blooms, I seemed to have stumbled upon the concept that has always been at my core; personally, artistically, and professionally... blooming.
As I grew within the role of small business owner, I realized that my life up until that point, had been a series of nutrient bursts to feed that entrepreneurial spirit.
I have always been an artist. I was never one of those people afraid to use that label because I was strong in my belief of what art truly is and who its for.
I believe in living with the openness of catching inspiration as it flows and that harnessing that energy into an entity of some sort that further radiates it out into the universe. In that regard, artists are conduits and their art just differs in the way it's demonstrated.
I believe art is for everyone. Regardless if you are a maker, teacher, or a collector, art surrounds us. It's in our homes, on our t-shirts, featured in car designs, and manipulated in graphic design.
With that in mind, I give you Blooming Blog, with the intention that after reading and engaging, it encourages you and nurtures you to bloom in your own way.
Blooming Blog
The architect, contractor, and potter walk into a hypnotist's office.🤣
Did I mention before that the tenant that is leaving the space next door is a hypnotist? It's kind of neat going in the rooms she has set up with her different therapy approaches.
I also think it's neat to be working on renovating the space to become our expanded studio!
Last week, the architect, contractor, and I did actually go into the hypnotist's to do the final discussion of change before the architect works up the plans to submit for permitting.
I did add a bit of cost to our expansion by removing another wall and making some changes to the sink area that is at that wall. However, we will be gaining 4 feet of open space in our Class/Open Studio room. And yes, 4 feet is definitely worth it!
Those 4 feet will give us a more effective wall for fixtures and a bit more walking space in the room. It's crazy how 4 feet of space can make a gal happy!🤣
In addition to marking the original walls I asked for removal, the architect and contractor marked the new light placement, the electrical and kiln specs, the new washer and dryer needs, and floor repair where the removed walls will leave openings. In addition, we worked out the placement of the 2 tub sinks with a mini wall to house the plumbing. Exciting stuff. Truly though... it is exciting!🙌
Each time I go in there now, it is feeling more and more real! We will be almost doubling our footprint and more than tripling our activity! Woo hoo!
The ball is now in the architect's court - or at least the plans are on his desk. Check out the sketch above. The architect sent it out showing discussed changes of the space for me to approve before the official plans are finalized. It's so exciting!
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Our Creative Well ~ Transcripts
Our Creative Well
EP. 1 April 21, 2022
Life Transitions & Creativity
Hosts
Ali Manning & Rachelle Eason
Guests
Roben-Marie Smith &
Christina Pateros
Our Creative Well
EP. 2 May 5, 2022
Nutrition & Creativity
Hosts
Ali Manning & Rachelle Eason
Guest
Beth Bollinger
Our Creative Well
EP. 3 May 19, 2022
Sanctuary & Creativity
Hosts
Ali Manning & Rachelle Eason
Guests
TBA
More Blog Posts ~ Written by Rachelle Eason
In my last six months of AJ classes, I have learned more than I EVER learned in school! Not only have you given us the opportunity to learn art and journaling, but also culture, history, artistic techniques, etc., etc., etc. And because of your enthusiasm and powerful yet gentle method of teaching, I am able to learn, actually grasp!
-Gloria Hill ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
For several years I have been enjoying Rachelle’s special art! Her reuse of flowers and plants in her work gives it a fresh natural aspect and is also eco-friendly. From the varied stains in the pages, to the imaginative front covers, to the colorful threads used to bind the spines, you can easily see she puts her heart into her work. Meeting Rachelle and obtaining some of her art has brought me much happiness and tranquility.
-Gayle Forry ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If you desire the freshness of nature, but require that beauty to have longer life span than that of a fresh flower - Rachelle Eason journals are the perfect blend.
The most amazing flowers are magically transformed on to paper so that they can remain in your life or on your walls or desk. They transform paper into soothing piece of art that will pull you in.
You will be totally drawn to the journals but, understand that you will hesitate for a moment before you write the first word. Once you do, you will be hooked. Or…choose to frame a piece of this magical paper, and it will smooth your nerves for years to come. I say choose both.
-Marie Crofoot ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The first time I saw a Rachelle Eason plant-stained journal I was moved in a way that I can't explain. Their beauty touched me like no other art has. Since my first encounter with them I have purchased at least a dozen, and plan on purchasing many more. Every time I can't decide what to give someone as a gift and I want to make it extra special, I give a Rachelle Eason plant-stained journal. It's the perfect, hand-made gift of art. One of my friends burst into tears at the beauty of her journal.
-Susie Jones ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
About Rachelle Eason
Rachelle Eason has been an artist all her life. She is the owner of Marvelous Mud Pottery Studio in Lakeland, FL where she focuses on teaching adults in a progressive learning adventure in clay. She also produces own line of fabulously functional pottery.
Rachelle Eason is also the creator of Plant-Stained Paper... artistically designed with fresh flowers and leaves then boiled together for one-of-a kind designs.
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