

I woke up energized this Saturday. It might have been from sleeping in as long as I did, but let's not talk about that. It could be from shoving baby bird out of the nest (see post below), but let's not talk about that either- and there was no shoving. I think it was actually due to all the art in my head that wanted out today. Visions of spending the day in my studio creating are still dancing in my head as I write this. Darned blogging,
Facebooking,
Flickring, emailing and all of those electronic habits are cutting into my art time!
And now I go and upload all these pictures to explain! But there's so much exciting, artsy goodness going on all around me; I want to capture and share it. I ended my post headline with a question mark, because I wonder if anyone else can tie cats, swaps, nutrition and more together. I'm going to try.
First off: nutrition. I read a great article yesterday in the June 2009 issue of
Elle magazine. I buy it regularly because I can't miss the
Ask E. Jean column. I think I've been reading that ever since Elle launched. E. Jean was a cheerleader back at Indiana University, even before my time at Ball State. That means cheers were probably carved on stone tablets then. She also started, with her sister, the popular Web site
Great Boyfriends. But I digress.
The article by Joseph Hooper posits that some internal cleansing or detox therapy is now gaining mainstream medical approval. But what caught my eye was peer-reviewed, documented research that supports the idea that reduced caloric intake (duh!) and a low-fat, veggie-heavy diet can not only lead to weight loss (duh again!) but also elimination of allergies, vague and non-specific complaints such as fatigue, irritable bowel, headaches, rashes, joint pain, and hormonal mood swings.
I've complained about all these, and I'd lost about 30 pounds following just such a diet. Somehow, college graduate that I am, I failed to notice what I was eating when the headaches, fatigue and mood swings returned. I've been subsisting on some kind of weird all-Italian, all-bread and all-dessert diet and wondering why I feel lousy. So, fruit bowl for breakfast to be followed by heap-o-veggies salad for dinner. Back on the hamster-food diet and should get self to a hamster treadmill, too! The issue also has some other great articles: couples therapy, interview with Ryan Reynolds, permanent? manicures and a rif on Barbie's 50th. But I digress again.
As an amateur artist trying fervently to gain the necessary skills and hone any possible talent to be something more than just amateur, I remain thrilled like a six-year-old with a new toy whenever I find my artwork published. So my thrill was the usual when I received a postcard from
Stampington telling me my work would be in the June/July issue of
Stampers' Sampler. I even posted the cover immediately to my blog sidebar (right) with the list of publications in which my work has appeared. Today, my artist's advance copy arrived, but after two run-
throughs I can't find my work anywhere. In fact, I'm 99.9% sure I don't have anything in there. Disappointment.
I also noticed
Helga Strauss' ArtChix Studio inchies swap featured, another group I'm in whose swap I had failed to join. But, as I was looking at
LK's book for the
gazillionth time, something I do right before bed usually, the
ArtChix Yahoo! group itty bitty swap that I was in jumped out at me. And there, on page 99, is a tiny view of one of the 3" x 3"
itty bitties I made for the swap, circled by me, easily-found now and forever for posterity.
A couple of the squares I made are shown above. I used
ArtChix Precious Pets
faux postage as required as well as some cancelled
Zazzle stamps, both with my own artwork to make little spoofs of high-end designer purse ads. Two of my pet stamps can be seen in the lowest left two stamps on the link to the page. I've also been lucky enough to have artwork chosen for the
ArtChix pink faux postage.
For the
itty bitties, I also tied in the "
ish" of my Lilly*s of London*
ish, supposing that such brands as
Dooney and Bark, Mew Mew, Juicy
Cature,
Abercrombie and Fetch, Baby Chat and
Poochi might be manufactured in
Leesburg instead of their internationally-manufactured counterparts like
Dooney & Bourke,
Miu Miu (a brand by
Miuccia Prada), Juicy Couture,
Abercrombie & Fitch, Baby Phat and
Pucci.
So while I am flying high from finding a peek of my work in another book, I will remove the June/July Stampers' Sampler badge from my sidebar until I can find myself. That should take quite some time. However, it looks like my cats, Larry and Lester, have found each other. Their picture above is just gratuitous blog posting of cute critters. Not only are they holding hands but it appears Larry, the brown-
noser (with reason) has loaned Lester (he of the white nose) a paw on which to rest his weary head.
CuteOverload, look out!
Meanwhile, on with the swaps. The juicy goodness in the bottom three photos on this post are the treasures I received from
Michelle Geller of
Hold Dear in a recent, no-reason, spur-of-the-moment ephemera swap we did. I can hardly wait to sink my art chops into all those watch parts! The
Ashland charm and the
leaf-like charm (third photo from bottom) were two she made for other swaps and art events, and I am thrilled to get them.
Her charms will go nicely on a new bracelet I'll have to start now that I've received my charms back from the
Cloth Paper Scissors magazine
charm swap. Fastest returns ever! Charms were due June 1, and I got these back a couple days ago. Thanks to Rebekah
Shattuck,Elizabeth
Riggle, Judy
Sinyard, Mary Van
Soest and Margaret
DeLeon. Watch for charms from the swap to be featured in the September/October issue of the magazine.
The
gothic arch-shaped artist trading card is one of several cool ones I received from
Martine in Belgium. This is the second swap we've done, and I am always amazed how fast mail travels between the US and Belgium- just a couple days.
Martine makes exquisite
ATCs and
inchies and is always up for a trade.
The Marge Simpson-
esque batch of art are hand-painted watercolor fat book pages by the extremely talented
Malin of Sweden. I saw these on
Flickr, and tracked her down, knowing I had to get in whatever swap this was for, which I did. However, it was touch and go, as I had to be selected to join the
juried and maxed-out-in-membership
Marie Antoinette Mail Art Group. Take some time to explore
Malin's blog or her
Flickr photostream. She does incredible artwork. She and I are doing our own 1:1 swap of five 4" x 4" girlie book pages, which I should be working on right this instant, since we plan to mail Monday.
Malin also turned me on to
Suzi Blu, as did
Shonna Bucaroff of
Twisted Figures.
Suzi is another post for another time as is the
cool piece I bought from
Shonna on
Etsy, the other cards from
Martine, my Marie pages for the mail art group book, my Marie little girl
ATCs for a swap, my pages for
Malin,
Art & Soul Las Vegas 2010, and whatever else I think I need to blog about. Right now it's off to do art. Translation: avoiding evil
carbs!