Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts

April 28, 2008

FEATURED ON WICKEDLY CHIC!!

What an honor!!! I've been featured on Wickedly Chic! Please check out my interview at this great site:http://www.wickedlychic.com/693/funky--fabulous-through-the-looking-glass---april-24-2008
This is a wonderful group of Artists and Editors. I am so honored to have been featured by this group!
As noted, I am starting a new line of more abstract, deco designs, one of which was featured in this interview which I have named "Fun, Funky and Fabulous in Wickedly Chic Colors!"
Thank you Liz Nonnemacher and Gabreial Wyatt!
Wickedly Chic is a wonderful potpourri of artists!
With Gratitude, Laurie B.

April 23, 2008

THE DOCTOR IS IN

I've been thinking about this post all week while planting my garden. I didn't quite know how to approach it so I'm just going to let the story tell itself. Please take the time to read this. It made my heart melt and I'm sure it will melt yours also.
I'll begin by telling you that Jamie Lee and I have been friends since we were 15 years old. We sang in choir together. I'll also tell you that I pushed his truck out of huge snow bank when we were 17 years old while he sat behind the wheel laughing hysterically! He's been one of two guys that probably saved my life during my high school years and I consider him my brother. Maybe not by blood, but surely by love, history, care, and protection. He's a piece of work, let-me-tell-yah.
From here, I will post this recent article that CHI published, featuring my dear Bro along with the letter that was sent to CHI by one of his clients. Jamie and his client have been generous enough to send me a copy of the original letter. It says it all......
Here is their story.....
THE LETTER FROM HIS CLIENT TO CHI
Jamie Lee has been there for me for so many years, through so many of life’s ups and downs, but his care, expertise and love got me through one of life’s biggest hurdles possible. The hurdle I speak of was the day that arrived on "May Day! May Day!" - May 1st, 1996. On this unforgettable day, I found out the reason I was losing feeling in my left side of my face when I turned it. It was because I had a slow growing, rare tumor. My family and I searched the nation for doctors who could remove the tumor. My tumor was behind the left eye, in the carotid sinus cavity, with the carotid artery running right through the center of my tumor, and many other nerves wrapped around it. Our search led us to Johns Hopkins, the one hospital that could do my surgery and leave me as ME. My surgery was July 30, 1996 and they took only the hair on the left side of my head, where the surgery took place. Knowing all the hair is usually shaved before brain surgery, Jamie immediately went into action. He told us how, if needed, he would have a wig made for me so nobody would know I had surgery. He said he knew how to create a wig that would look exactly like my hair, and he would show me how to care for it. Returning to Jamie in Madison, he saw my half a head of hair and simply said "They did about the worst haircut I’ve seen! They should never be hair stylists!" Instead of doing what so many other hair stylists do and shave off the other half of hair, he worked with the hair I had left. He also used deep conditioners and other products to heal the damaged hair. I was thrilled and relieved not to need a wig. Besides that, I ended up looking better than ever! When I returned to college less than a month after surgery, instead of having people staring at me giving me those "oh poor you" looks, I was complimented on how awesome my hair looked. Instead, people thought instead of wearing my hair up like I always had, I was wearing my hair down. What Jamie did was bring some of the hair I have on the right side of my head over on the left side where I had no hair. When I returned for my first appointment back at Johns Hopkins, all the doctors were stunned at my hair. They informed us usually the patient returns with a shaved head, even though the doctors left hair. The doctors leave as much hair as possible as they know how much it helps the patient to not stand out with their hair screaming out, "I had brain surgery". They sent huge kudos to Jamie, asking if he could do all the patients’ hair! It’s so important to make the patient look as normal as possible as nobody wants to be stared at. Many patients who do not have someone like Jaime ever get their hair back. While my hair slowly grew back, Jamie was there for me; caring and not feeling I was not going to make it. He kept making the changes needed with whatever hair I had, helping me appear normal. Besides that, he always had humor for me and my family by getting us laughing, while always caring. He never quit on me. He always was there for me and I was the best looking brain surgery patient. He smiled with each person who never could tell I had surgery and radiation. His presence and help gave me so much hope and inspiration each time I brushed my hair in the morning. He’d keep helping. People may say it is just hair, but they obviously have not been through such a life changing event, knowing how many others looked afterwards. This really showed in my mind at my last appointment at Hopkins when I saw two patients coming for their appointments with their shaved hair and their scars so easy to see. I could see how the stares hurt them. I remembered and could see how nobody could see mine and I appreciated Jamie even more. Jamie even went so far since my surgery to be careful with the seven bolts I have in my head by making sure he did not hit them with the brush or scissors and letting me know how feeling these bolts show how much fluid my body needs. He even had much humor about this. It has been over eleven years since my brain surgery and expressing how much Jamie has given us is hard. He’s changed my life by making sure I have a life while my life is being saved. Looking normal and changing your hair as needed, teaching you what to do and leaving you with a hug after each appointment means more than I can state. Jamie is more than my hair stylist; he’s been my confidant, my comedian, my teacher and my friend. To that, all I can say is thank you. God sure has blessed me with a new life after my tumor and with Jamie. These are my blessings.
Now, is that an amazing story or what? I'd say that's what the word "artist" is all about!
So here's to you Jamie Lee! To one of the kindest people to ever walk the earth and ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE ARTISTS I ADMIRE!
With MUCH gratitude, your sis Laurie

March 28, 2008

JOURNEY and An Artist I Admire

JoUrneY dances on my wall~
....She is one of my first purchases from Etsy and created by a remarkable artist named Keri. You can visit
her site on Etsy at http://www.kerijoy.etsy.com . Over the past few months Keri has become a dear dear online friend of mine. I draw so much strength from her courage and inspiration from her creativity. Her zest for living and her amazing sense of humor lift me up when I'm feeling blue and she is a daily reminder that I am so blessed. I am sharing Journey with my readers because I look at her so often throughout my day and she reminds me that life is about movement; moving through our day the best way we can. It may not always be perfect movement but baby steps forward are what it's all about. Thank you Keri for being such a beautiful artist! I urge each of you to go to her store front and then read her incredible life story in her profile. She also has her pictures posted on Flickr along with her story there. This woman has faced life and death struggles more than I care to think about! Keri........you rock!

March 13, 2008

MOVE THE ROCK
In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a roadway. Then he hid himself and watched to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by and simply walked around it. Many loudly blamed the King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did anything about getting the stone out of the way. Then a peasant came along carrying a load of vegetables. Upon approaching the boulder, the peasant laid down his burden and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeded. After the peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The purse contained many gold coins and a note from the King indicating that the gold was for the person who removed the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learned what many of us never understand! Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.

March 12, 2008

FUN WITH RECYCLING!

With spring finally here my mind is swirling with different ideas for recycling the stash of old windows I've collected the past couple of years. I made this one two years ago and love it. These windows are heavy but so fun. I couldn't bear the idea of them ending up in a landfill. So, they're in my shed. I'm using some of the clear textured glass for my newer additions in my I Can See Clearly line of pieces but have many other new ideas! I recently saw a greenhouse a woman built using nothing but recycled windows and it rocks! Fun, fun fun.....so don't throw those old windows out!!!!! If you're in the Midwest....I'll take 'em off your hands! Irish Blessings, Laurie B.

February 28, 2008

A FAVORITE LIKE-MINDED ARTIST

I've meet so many incredibly talented artists in the short time I've been with Etsy and Indie. Blogging has deepened my appreciation of the work it takes to not only create but to "share". One of the first artists that comes to mind is Jacqui Byrne. Not only is she a very gifted artist, she has this amazing ability to share. She shares her time, her energy, her gift for prose and does it with such grace! Please take a look at her blogspot listed in my blogroll JaPaby.blogspot.com and take a look at her work on Etsy. She has been an invaluable friend to me during my HUGE learning curve with regard to blogging and the ins-and-outs of networking. Thank you Jacqui! I was right when I fell in love with Boston!!!!!

February 27, 2008

UNITED....ARTISTS STAND! UAS!

YOU HEARD IT FIRST....at least I don't think it's a slogan yet...I was bloggin' with a fellow Estian and it just went from my brain to my fingertips! LOVE when that happens. Being an artist, it's often times hard to toot your own horn and really get into the trenches and network. I think what makes it easier for me is the human connections I make along the way. This all started with a dear friend of mine, Denise, at changingdesigns.blogspot.com (her link is in my blogroll). We have been friends now for OVER 30 years. Okay, well now I dated myself. She has been a full fledged artist since the day she was born. I don't think I can remember a time when she didn't have a paint brush, marker or some other art form medium in her hand. I always admired her talent. Still do! She's one of those multi-faceted, Can-Do anything type of artists. Then, there's my son Andrew. I could go on for days about his talent. He too has the ability to lay his hands on just about anything and make something beautiful with it. Again, I admired from a distance, never dreaming I'd find a medium that I could actually excel at much less fall in love with. I don't like scissors, I don't like sharp objects, I always leave the knifes out of the dish water and wash them one by one for fear of cutting myself, and WHAT do I end up loving to do????? Stained Glass. THE UNIVERSE IS TALKIN HERE FOLKS! So here I am, immersed in the art that I love and decide that in order to continue this venture I must embrace the world and "network". I love to write, talk, communicate, and type 120 words a minute so how hard can it be???? Right? The "building of the blog" was a week long marathon, morning, noon, and night. If it's one thing I am; it's tenacious. At one point I was laying in bed, unable to figure out a certain protocol within the blog program and WHAM, I got it, jumped out of bed, and went blogging into that good night. Now that it's built I find that yes, it's been an invaluable tool but more than that it has allowed me to really develop what I perceive to be some very meaningful relationships with like-minded artists across the globe. They inspire me, prod me along and brighten my day with their gifts! Nothing could be better. So, on the cusp of ESTY appearing on the Martha Stewart Show on April 29th I was reflecting on how powerful it is when a group of people, ANY group of people, come together and work towards a common goal; hence, United Artists Stand! Thank you to the individuals that had the insight to create Etsy, promote Etsy and believe in Etsy! By believing in THAT, they believe in every artist willing to put themselves out into the world. For that, I am forever thankful. Blessed Be Fellow Artists! Laurie B.

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