by Michelle Rumney | Mar 3, 2015 | Artist's Journeys, Studio & Process
For years, I’ve wanted to attend the Venice Biennale. Or just go to Venice, period. There are many reasons and I could justify this goal in a myriad of ways… . The art, architecture and ambience of the place itself. The richness of the Biennale spectacle...
by MiROTE | Feb 14, 2010 | Inspiring, The Artist's Way
This last week has literally whirled by, and I’ve enjoyed every minute (apart from the inordinate amount of rain that’s pouring in through the studio roof!). But I did get back in the studio between showers and it does feel like there’s more of a...
by MiROTE | Jan 25, 2010 | Artist's Journeys, Inspiring, The Artist's Way
Recovering a Sense of Identity… Wow! I got through the second week of The Artist’s Way! …admittedly by the skin of my teeth, as I didn’t get round to starting any of the 10 exercises until Thursday – how did I let that happen? So,...
by MiROTE | Oct 14, 2009 | Artist's Journeys, Inspiring
In 1994, I went on a quest – a trip to New Mexico in search of Agnes Martin, whose work had had a huge impact on myself and my relationship with my work. On the way, seeing as we were in the right part of the vast USA, it was kind of rude not to at least attempt...
by MiROTE | Oct 8, 2009 | Artist's Journeys
I just finished reading “Eat, Pray, Love” by Elizabeth Gilbert. I LOVED this book. An amazing account of Elizabeth’s search for her inner, Higher Self through an Odyssey from Italy to India to Bali. She travels through her own fear and confusion in...