Category: This Artsy Life

Glimpses into the life of Artsy & Mr. Forager

  • Wayfinding.

    Wayfinding.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack.

    We aren’t all outdoorsy and it can truly be a challenge to give up the luxuries of beds and showers for a few days.  But if you’ve never strapped on a pack and walked into the wilderness, as an artist, I can tell you the benefits will far outweigh the short term sacrifices.  I have a love/hate relationship with backpacking.  The whole no toilet/no shower thing isn’t my fave.  Neither is carrying a big pack while hiking.  However, I love the feeling of being on the trail, sleeping under the stars.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Top of the World trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    Last weekend, Mr. F and I took off into the Grand Tetons for a night and it got me thinking of all the ways backpacking can benefit us as artists.

    A literal change of scene.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    Artists tend to be solitary creatures.  We toil away in our studios, sometimes forgetting to go out, eat, even talk to other human beings.  We can get so wrapped up in what is going on within those four walls that we begin to overthink, overwork.  Backpacking is a fantastic way to get a change of scene, to physically and psychologically distance yourself from the work.  You’ll go back to it with a refreshed vision.

    Quiet your mind.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    No iMac.  No iPad.  No iPhone.  The only I is you.  Getting out and leaving technology and distractions behind, allows your mind time to calm.  As your feet take you down the trail, your mind is free to wander, to look up, look down, look around and notice the beauty in the three dimensional world around you.  You may even find new ideas flowing fast and furious thanks to a bit of peace and quiet.

    Find room to breathe.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    Those four walls I mentioned earlier?  They can be suffocating.  Especially when tied to pressure, responsibility, deadlines, all that adult stuff that goes along with being an artist.  The longer you hike, the farther you go into the wild, the farther away from those four walls, the more air you’ll feel going into your lungs.  Despite the weight of a pack, you feel lighter than air, your only concern is one foot in front of the other.  There is finally room to breathe.

    For the inspiration.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists 5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    This one seems obvious, especially if like me, you are an artist for whom nature is your muse.  But even if what you do isn’t remotely involved with nature, there are still mountains of inspiration to be attained.  Watch the changing light, notice the textures and shapes at play, the juxtapositions of color.  I dare you to come away uninspired.

    For the adventure.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    How often do we get to go on adventures?  Our grown up days are usually filled with the monotony of errands and responsibilities.  Backpacking will get you back in touch with your inner Huck Finn.  There is adventure and possibility around every bend in the trail.  Tackling a grocery store run with kids in tow will seem like a piece of cake once you’ve climbed steep switchbacks with a pack on your back.

    5 Reasons Artists Should Backpack | artsy forager. Marion Lake trail, Grand Tetons NP. #hiking #backpacking #grandtetons #artists

    If you get the chance, take to the trail.  Your legs might hate you but your mind, your spirit, and your work will thank you.

    All images by Lesley Frenz.  Images from the Top of the World trail to Marion Lake and Granite Canyon, Grand Teton National Park.

  • This Artsy Life. A Momentary Farewell.

    This Artsy Life. A Momentary Farewell.

    This morning I awoke before the sun in San Francisco and boarded a one-way flight bound for my Florida home.  I’ve shared previously about my mom’s cancer diagnosis and the battle is taking its toll on her.  She needs me more than this blog does, so I will be away for a while.

    This Artsy Life | artsy forager This painting is one in a series of small pieces I did for my mom while we were separated and she began chemo treatments for Stage 3C Ovarian Cancer. #art #artists #healingart #cancer

    I’m so grateful to each of you who have taken on the role of caregiver for a parent and have reached out to me and told me what a cherished and important time it became. Those stories give me strength and courage to know that I am not the first to walk this line, nor will I be the last. I hope that when this chapter is complete, I can be a help and hope to someone else at the beginning of this journey.

    This Artsy Life | artsy forager This painting is one in a series of small pieces I did for my mom while we were separated and she began chemo treatments for Stage 3C Ovarian Cancer. #art #artists #healingart #cancer

    I’m going to miss blogging and sharing artists with you every day, but this is just a temporary break and I hope to be able to use this time not only to focus on my mom, but to dive deeper into painting ( having Mr. F ship my paints to Florida! ) and work through my feelings by creating. The two paintings above are little studies I’ve done for my mom since she began chemo.  Inspired by advice from M.A. Tateishi, I wanted her to know how much she was on my mind and heart and provide her with something tangible to hold and connect with me while we were on opposite coasts. Maybe when we are together I can convince her to paint with me!

    I’ll be checking in when I can here and on the Artsy Forager social media channels.  If you’re on Instagram, I’ll see you there!  Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers, dear Artsies.  I’ll see you again soon.

     

  • This Artsy Life. Finding Ourselves in Yosemite

    This Artsy Life. Finding Ourselves in Yosemite

    With worries over the health of my mom, close friends, and myself ( I checked out fine, whew! ), it’s been an emotional summer.  Not really the carefree season of years gone by.  So Mr. F and I were really looking forward to unplugging and spending a week camping and hiking in Yosemite National Park.  An escape to staggering beauty could not have come at a better time.

    This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark

    Simply taking time away from work, social media, and just the stress of every day life will have a renewing effect, but to be surrounded by an incomparable natural landscape, incredible in its beauty and yet struggling for its own survival, definitely puts everything into a new perspective.

    This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark

    These getaways allow for a resting of the mind and soul and an opportunity for Mr. F and I to really reflect individually and as a partnership on where we are and where we would like to be.  Clarity comes, decision making is easier without distraction and passion for beloved pursuits are reawakened and reinforced.  Every morning in Yosemite, we were awake with the dawn ( and sometimes before! ) excited for the adventure and inspiration the day would bring.  Why can’t we rise to great each day as if there is adventure and discovery waiting?

    This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark

    This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark

    We would lay our heads down each night and look up at the stars, exhausted yet satisfied that we’d taken full advantage of the day we’d been given.

    This Artsy Life: Finding Ourselves in Yosemite #travel #outdoors #yosemitenationalpark

    By the end of our trip, we’d made goals for changes we’d like to see in our lives, a backing off from invasive technology and a renewed focus on physical, mental, and spiritual health.  I personally came away incredibly inspired to dive deeper into painting and can’t wait to work through the amazing amount of artistic stimulation that I’ve felt since stepping foot onto Yosemite’s sacred ground.

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: So Long, 2013!

    This Artsy Life: So Long, 2013!

    I don’t know about you, dear Artsies, but I am ready to say goodbye to 2013 and get to the good stuff that I just know is waiting in the New Year!  All in all, 2013 was a pretty good year for me and Mr. Forager.  For today’s This Artsy Life post, I put together a little look back at some of our favorite moments from 2013 [ in case you’re wondering about the song choice, it is “our song” and still fits Mr. F & I so perfectly ]–

    No life is ever perfect and ours, though exciting and full of adventure compared to most, is no different.  We learned a lot this year, about ourselves and each other.  We each went down new roads, sometimes things worked out and sometimes they didn’t.  But in the process, we grew and we feel like we know better now what we want and where we’d like to be.

    You can catch up on the specifics of our year in the This Artsy Life archives.  Starting in 2014, I’ll take a break from doing these features each week but will be posting scenes from our life on Instagram and will pop in here on the blog with an occasional This Artsy Life post when I have something special to share.  Meanwhile, I’m excited to begin a daily creative exercise that I’ll be posting on Instagram each day!  More on that later this week!

    Mr. Forager and I wish you all the very best in the New Year!  Thank you for coming along on this journey with us.

    All images by Artsy Forager.  Video created using the Flipagram app.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 51 [‘Tis the Season]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 51 [‘Tis the Season]

    Well, Artsies, I trust you’re either fully prepared for tomorrow’s festivities or up to your eyeballs in preparations!  Here in the Forager house, we’re somewhere in between.. I still have some Christmas brunch prep to do and will be heading out soon to brave the post office, so today’s This Artsy Life post will be short and sweet.

    We had a beautiful blanket of snow covering the ground for most of the weekend, just in time for Christmas!  Nothing like crisp air and fresh snow to get you in the mood!  Here’s just a few snaps from our weekend..
    This Artsy Life: Weekend 51

    [ white christmas dreams come true ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 51

    [ don’t mind if i do! ]

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    [ before ]

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    [ after ]

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    [ all wrapped up** ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 51

    [ indeed it is ]

    **If part of your day today includes rushing out because you ran out of gift tags, stay home & print your own Instagram tags like mine!  I found the template through Pinterest, you can find it on the Going Home to Roost blog here.

    Merry Christmas Eve!

    If you’d like to see more from This Artsy Life, you can catch up on all our adventures on the blog here or follow me on Instagram!

    PS– Between now & New Year’s, I’ll be taking a little break to get organized and prepped for what I think will be a busy and exciting year!  I’ll still have an daily artist post going up and one final This Artsy Life, but no extras until 2014.  You guys will all be too busy to hang around your computers anyhow! 😉

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 50 [Seeking the Spirit]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 50 [Seeking the Spirit]

    I always look forward to the holiday season, but I’ll admit, this one has gotten off to a rocky start.  Between the traveling, moving, trying to find a place to rent, settling in, and bunches of it-sucks-to-be-an-adult type stuff to deal with, the Christmas spirit seemed to be eluding me.  So Mr. F and I made a concentrated effort, despite him still being a bit under the weather with a cold, to seek out our lost seasonal spirit.  First things first?  A good sleep in nestled under cozy blankets.

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    lazy mornings are the best start to the day

    Freshly baked Brown Sugar Cookies are a pretty delicious way to wrangle up some holiday joviality.  There are no calories at Christmas, right??   A bit of a warming trend here in Idaho ( after single digits, yep, 39 degrees feels downright balmy ), meant we finally explored this little town a bit more, discovering another yummy breakfast and some of the finest pizza we’ve ever had.  And saw a live theater production of A Christmas Carol at the University of Idaho.  If that doesn’t get you into the spirit nothing will!

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    mr. f got his baking on while carols played

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    u of i’s a christmas carol production

    I always find that as much as we love going out and making new discoveries, ending our weekends snuggled in at home helps us rejuvenate and reconnect just as much.

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    cozy afternoon reading by the tree

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     a beautiful moon wishing us a good night

    Although it took a little effort, I think our Christmas spirit has made itself at home in us once again, and just in the nick of time!  How was your weekend, Artsies?  Full of holiday cheer?

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    All images are by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 49 [Catching Up & Settling In]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 49 [Catching Up & Settling In]

    As most of you know, Mr. F and I find ourselves in a new spot every three to six months and each time requires a bit of effort to get settled into our new adobe.  Add to the upcoming Christmas holiday & all that entails into the mix and we had a recipe for a busy, not so relaxing weekend!

    The pared down possessions we travel with means there is no room to carry holiday decor around with us, but we always find a way to do a bit of budget & space friendly decorating ( more on that later this week! ).  Now this little apartment in the snow feels so much more cozy and Christmas-y.

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    our sweet little tree & snow covered view

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    a forager must have glittery pine cones!

    While Mr. F did fun stuff like getting the oil changed & changing over our renter’s insurance ( told you, big fun! ), I was busy doing a live podcast for iCreateFlix ( listen here ) in which I chatted with host Cara Rae about how Artsy Forager came about, the way the artist/gallery relationship is changing, how artists can use social media to promote their work and of course, gushing about how much I love Pinterest.  My interview for the Thriving Artist Summit also went live yesterday!  ( Get access here, only available now through Wednesday 12/11! )

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    it wasn’t all fun & decorating

    But as the darkness was setting in on Sunday evening, the errands had been run and the business taken care of and we were finally able to settle in and relax in our new home.  There may have been a little slow dancing involved..

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    mr. f got his cooking mojo back

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    beer experiments, always a fun way to end the weekend

    The holidays can be such a hectic time of year, making time to slow down and enjoy each other helps to bring everything back into perspective, doesn’t it?

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  • This Artsy Life: Weekends 46-48 [ Equal Amounts Fun & Stress ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekends 46-48 [ Equal Amounts Fun & Stress ]

    It has been so long, but I’m finally back with a recap of what Mr. Forager & I were up to these past few weeks.  It was a roller coaster ride, for sure!  The Friday before we were to leave WA, Mr. F thought he had a job in Ellensburg, WA sealed up, just waiting on the contract to be sent over.  We waited and waited and finally got fed up and called the facility who’d wanted to hire him only to find out they’d changed their minds!  So now we were leaving WA on a Saturday morning with no idea whether he would have a new contract at the end of our road trip.  Stress!!  But we decided to make the most of our trip anyway, taking a leisurely drive down the Oregon Coast. *Note: The Coast is beautiful anytime of year, but would have been much more enjoyable in summer.  Brrr!

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    canon beach, oregon

    We got in a cold but enjoyable walk along Canon Beach and made it to our car seconds before the downpour began.  Trying to be budget minded on this trip, we tent camped the first night– we survived ( our sleeping bags are rated to 23 degrees ) but the wind ensured that Mr. F’s side of the tent, which is a bit more suited to backpacking in summer, got wet.  That, combined with my whining, put the kibosh on the tent camping!  We kept making our way down the Coast at a leisurely pace, stopping in Manzanita, Pacific City, Florence and a few other coastal towns I can’t recall at the moment!

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    view from a coastal town i can’t remember the name of!

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    So much beauty to behold, you really need more like a month to make this trip, not the week that we gave ourselves.  Despite the cold and rain, we loved every minute of it.  We discovered the joys of yurt camping ( totally the way to go in Oregon ) and chatting with locals.  Once we hit California, we figured out that we’d perhaps been a bit too leisurely going through Oregon, so had to make up some time.  Mr. F also was able to secure another contract to begin in Idaho after Thanksgiving.  I was a little bummed, not that Mr. F got a job because yay! but because I’d already been looking at rental prospects for the area and well, they were bleak.  So some stress was added back into our fun.

    We drove through stands of giant redwoods and inhaled the scent of eucalyptus through much of the Northern California coast.  We spent the night in a hostel at Pt. Reyes, arriving at dusk and leaving just after dawn, so all we were able to see of Pt. Reyes itself was through a thick layer of fog.  Bummer.  But the little town of Pt. Reyes Station was a sweet little artsy spot, definitely worth a stop if you find yourself in the area.  We continued our journey over the Golden Gate Bridge, heading for our next destination, Big Sur.

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    golden gate through the rain

    But before we hit Big Sur, I had always wanted to see Carmel, so we stopped for a bite of lunch and a good leg stretching.  I’d read about the architecture and charm of Carmel years ago and had always longed to see it.  Let me assure you, it did not disappoint!  Such a lovely little spot filled with fairy tale cottages.

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    carmel by the sea

    And then came Big Sur.  This place totally enchanted us.  The friends we were headed to visit told us it was their favorite place and now we understand why.  It is the most “Northwest” feeling of all the places we’ve been in California so far.  We camped in a tent cabin along the banks of the Big Sur River and drove along Highway 1 with our mouths agape.

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    The clouds continued until we hit Santa Barbara and then it was like BOOM you are now in Southern California where the sun is always shining!  After nearly a week of cold rain, it was a welcome change!  Thanks to stopping in at the SB Visitors Center, we scored a nice deal on a sweet little boutique hotel for the night.  Off we went in search of dinner and stumbled upon the Santa Barbara Funk Zone, a fun change after the more touristy center of town.  But the best part was knowing that after a few hours of driving the next day, we would reach our friends in San Diego and be able to settle in for a nice long visit.

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    santa barbara mission

    I’ve written before about our friends the Jameses and their boys.  Any visit we have with them is sure to be filled with lots of food, fun and laughter.  And always way too short.  We began our trip back up to Idaho the morning after an over indulgent Thanksgiving!

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    afternoon at the park

    The whole time we were in San Diego, we were still trying to secure a rental in Idaho.  And no dice.  It became increasingly frustrating, especially after we arrived in the area and saw one rental that was, well, lets just say the Craigslist photos were very deceiving!  After three more hotel nights, we were finally able to move into our little apartment here in Moscow, ID.    We’ve been so busy looking for a rental and moving in that we’ve barely been able to explore town.  Hopefully I’ll have more to share from Moscow next week!  Have a fabulous weekend, Artsies!

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    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 45 [ Lessons in Letting Go ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 45 [ Lessons in Letting Go ]

    A big part of the adventure of living this gypsy lifestyle that we’ve chosen is in the unknown. We are never sure where we might be from one contract to the next and in these days of healthcare upheaval ( Mr. F works in physical therapy ), the unknown is mixed with a heavy dose of uncertainty.  A lot of where we end up is completely up to chance– when Mr. F can start, what jobs are available at that time.  It really is just a complete roll of the dice.

    For a control freak like me, it involves giving up a massive amount of security.  Over the past two+ years, I’ve learned to deal with the loss of control pretty well.  There is usually a bit of a freak-out involved at the beginning, in the race to find and secure a temporary rental, packing, unpacking, etc.  Right now, I’m in freak out mode, ya’ll.  Mr. F is interviewing today for a contract in a less-than-ideal area.  But the contracts have been scarce this go ’round and although we could wait for something better to come along, we have financial goals over the next few years and want to keep on top of them.  So I’m struggling today to let go.  To let go of my fear of not being able to find a decent place to live, of spending the holidays far from family and friends, of the temptation to persuade Mr. F to turn the contract down if offered.

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    But that practice of letting go isn’t just a product of this lifestyle.  It’s what marriage or any relationship is about, too.  Releasing our own expectations for the greater good, what is best for both.  It can be painful at first, but hopefully each act of letting go leads us somewhere we might never have gone on our own.

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  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 44 [Falling Back, Looking Ahead]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 44 [Falling Back, Looking Ahead]

    Fall back weekend is my favorite weekend of the year!  An extra hour of sleep is always, always a good thing in my book.  And even the extra darkness at night meant that Mr. F & I ate an early dinner and enjoyed music and reading while cozied up on the sofa.  The shorter days can be a difficult adjustment, but really, I don’t mind so much.  Lately, it seems like we need that extra time to wind down and calm our minds.

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    We are entering our next to last week here in this little corner of the Olympic Peninsula.  Mr. F’s contract here will end next Friday and we’ll be moving again, to parts as yet unknown.  This is always a bit of a nervous time for us, waiting to hear from recruiters for Mr. F, deciding where to head next.

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    This quiet little place has been just what we needed following a crazy, fraught-with-life-changing-decisions period in Seattle.  Being away from the distractions of the city has helped us in so many ways, not just in the slower, more relaxed pace, but it’s also granted us the gift of time and space– time to be together, time to explore what we want to do, what we want to work on, where we want to be.

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    There is always a bit of a crossroads type feeling at the end of our time somewhere.. we’re moving forward, but momentarily transfixed as we await direction.  Not only are we waiting to see where Mr. F’s career will take him next, but with the launch of Forager Services, opportunities are popping up for me, as well, leading to more decision making turning points.

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    But if there is one thing that this way of life has taught us, it is that our lives go through seasons, just as the world around us does.  Some things, like our love and reliance on each other, remain constant and unchanging, while other things like financial worries and job stresses can be as changeable as the leaves in the Fall.  As long as we hold on to the constants, the looking ahead isn’t nearly as scary.

    All images by Artsy Forager.