2022 Goal: April - House

After having a few songs floating around, I was undecided. I sought recommendations from Instagram friends, and one suggested Chelsea Wolfe. Thus my brain decided on the song, “House of Metal”.
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For the fourth time, tissue paper is used as part of the background. It’s been fun to work with so don’t be surprised if it makes it into every piece of this project. I’ve wanted to use found objects and go even further with mixed media. Thus, a house of metal. I visited the toolbox and a craft box of various items I’ve collected. Then came the dried small flowers. Putting it all together, I built a house to protect a heart. The color combination is what I saw and felt with this saw. I wanted an atmosphere of a quiet night with sparkle; honestly this song needs to be listened to at night.

By choosing the color combo, I felt there was an unintentional (but ultimately maybe intentional) tie to the country of Ukraine. The horrors that we hear in the tears break my heart. It’s heavy on my mind. Art is about interpretation, so in a way, I see a house that’s trying to protect its heart, just as the Ukrainian people are trying to protect their families, country, and culture. I have been working on a piece in light of the war, but that is a post for another day.

In the mean time:

  • I’m excited about my idea for May.

  • Be sure to read information from trusted newsites about Ukraine.

  • Listen to music, it helps to calm the soul, it helps to give hope.

Currently Listening: Sylvaine’s latest album Nowhere, Still Somewhere

Currently Reading: Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado

Currently Watching: Vikings Valhalla and Severance

2022 Goal: March - Falling

For March, I went back to my teen years for a Lacuna Coil song from their very first EP that was self-titled.

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“Falling” was one of those songs I remembered listening to in dark moments. It made me feel less alone. Even listening to it while I worked on this painting, I was not sad, but happy. I felt a sense of gratitude for a song that brought a sense of peace, and an even greater reflection of how far I’ve come in my own life.

Purples were the main color scheme. One night, I came across this idea of purples, a heart that fell and tumbled down into a cavern, that feeling of solitude and loss. This is also one of the smallest paintings I’ve even done. I quite enjoyed this challenge, especially since it came together like I hoped, if not better. Background started with a layer of paint, then added tissue paper over it. I played more with different brands of paint; used tiny paint brushes. This might be my favorite piece so far.

I’m hoping to get started on the April painting soon. Still debating which song to actually do hmmm…..

Currently Listening: Meg Myers

Currently Watching: Our Flag Means Death, Vikings: Valhalla

Currently Reading: Stories of Your Life by Ted Chiang (finishing up from starting years ago!)



2022 Goal: February - Woven

February’s piece came together faster than I thought it would. I had to give myself weeks away from it to decide it was complete. This piece is inspired by the song “Woven into Sorrow” by Swallow the Sun.

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I would say the album Moonflowers was my favorite album of 2022. Additionally, the band was my first concert in over two years. It was small and not crowded; it felt safe and familiar to be back at a venue to listen to a band I love. “Woven into Sorrow” was the first single, and I listened to it on repeat.

Again, this painting started out with different intentions. I let the materials guide me. I am finding by doing this, I am letting go. I focused on the colors inspired from the album and the music videos. I wanted to use yarn and tissue paper. I almost used petals, but it felt wrong. Not for this piece.

I have an idea already for March. We’ll see how much that one sticks to the plan.

Note: I started drafting this post a week ago. I’m debating changing my March piece. My heart hurts for Ukraine. Maybe, I do a separate painting to process my thoughts.

Currently Watching: Raised by Wolves, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Currently Reading: Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey (hope to finish soon)





2022 Goal: January - Lacquer

Despite a wave of sicknesses in my household (COVID, stomach bugs), I managed to complete my first painting for this project.

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I chose the song “Lacquer” by Katatonia (album City Burials) for the first song. The lyrics, “the road to the grave is as straight as an arrow”, are so powerful to me. My goal though was to capture a spirit and my own interpretation of how I feel. This came together quicker than I expected, and I let myself go as well. The hint of a crow foot on the heart happened by accident. The pile of grays, white, and black at the bottom can be your own ideas: is it ashes? a grave? a blurry road?

I initially had a different idea for the painting, but this is how it came together. I scrapped on paint and removed, a background of tissue paper to give texture. It’s simple and gives me the same feelings I have with the song, and I think I captured it’s heart - at least what it is for me.

Currently Watching: Gentefied

Currenting Reading: Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey

Currently Listening: Darkher - Lowly Weep