Showing posts with label kelly lynn jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kelly lynn jones. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Creative Courage Soul Sisters: Part II


More shining light from these Creative Courage Soul Sisters today! I'm thrilled that these inspiring women will be sharing their exclusive interviews with us in my Creative Courage e-course, which starts this Monday, January 9th :)

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Kelly Lynn Jones is an artist and curator living in Oakland, California. She received her MFA in May 2010 from the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Kelly has shown her work all over the US and in the UK.
Kelly created Little Paper Planes in 2004. After graduating from art school, Jones wanted to create an online platform where she and her friends could sell the pieces they were making to help support their individual art careers. LPP was one of the first online stores offering artist editions.
She has spoken on several panels including the Hello Etsy Summit in San Francisco and she has also given lectures in classes at Parsons The New School, NYC, San Francisco State University and the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.

Kelly told me she couldn't pinpoint only one creative dream for this year. "I want to just be constantly making work and spend as much time in the studio.  I am working on a one-off clothing line so hopefully I can get that launched in the next month of so.  Art is a way of life and I just try to live it everyday." 


Mati Rose McDonough went back to art school when she was just shy of 30 years old to study painting and illustration at the California College of the Arts. Now at 35, Mati has had over a dozen art shows, taught painting classes around the world, and created illustrations for many top clients. One of her elephant paintings was recently reproduced on a giant Pier 1 billboard on Times Square in NYC!

Mati's book Daring Adventures in Paint will debut in 2012 with Quarry books and she has also illustrated 2 children's books. She is happily represented by the illustrious Lilla Rogers Studio

One of Mati's favorite illustration projects was designing a line of t-shirts for Patagonia 
while she visited an olive farm near Florence, Italy.

Mati is inspired by beauty, truth, lies, urban animals perched up in trees, bits of eavesdropped conversation, young imaginations, faded signs, the ocean, patchwork quilts, ornate iron work, ice cream carts and stories of longing. 

Mati's creative dreams for 2012: "To flourish creatively - paint heaps and prosper."


Belinda Kemp, aka Gretchen Mist, is a visual artist living in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and 2 young children. Her mixed media work explores the emotions connected to imagined/remembered landscapes, shared experiences and thought processes. 

Influences on her artwork include; romantic ideals (road trips + life by the ocean + large open spaces) and the shapes, patterns, and colors found in plants and gardens.

Belinda writes, "I've always had a love of art + design, magazines and creating/making things. I feel odd if I don't have some type of design/project on the go or at least brewing in my mind. Although I am drawn mostly to abstract art, I also love decorative and illustrative work. "

Belinda's creative dream for 2012: "I want to fill a sketch book {or many sketch books!} with daily drawings and/or watercolour paintings and see where this takes me by the end of the year."



Amy Ng is the founder and editor of Pikaland, a blog dedicated to art and illustration since 2007.Amy constantly finds new inspirations from artists and illustrators, and she created Pikaland as a place where she could gather them all together. She hopes that Pikaland is a platform that will be able help promote the many artists and illustrators she features.

Amy is based in Malaysia, and she was an editor at a regional architecture and design magazine before realizing that her first love was illustration. She's now happy to be working as a full time blogger, editor, and illustrator.

Amy's latest creation is Camp Pikaland, a collaborative effort in bringing together the best of art, craft, illustration and small-business based online classes to people all over the world.

One of Amy's creative dreams for 2012: "For Pikaland to do more for fellow artists and illustrators in 2012 through various projects and collaborations; as well as dedicating more time to pursue personal projects!"


photo credit: In Her Image

Kate Swoboda is a life coach, speaker, and writer. On her Your Courageous Life website (full of resources), she sounds the call to revolutionize your life from within, through practicing courage.

Since 2006, Kate has worked with coaching clients from around the world, and she completed her counseling/coaching training with the Interchange Counseling Institute after receiving university degrees in Sociology and English.

Kate created The Courageous Living Guide and The Coaching Blueprint, a resource for coaches.

Some of Kate's loves include essential oils, Pema Chodron, tattoos, spending the afternoon thumbing through home decorating books, running road races, hanging out at libraries, lattes from Peet’s, connecting with friends, and that delicious moment of unwrapping and cracking open a brand-new hardcover ruled Moleskine notebook.

Two of Kate's fun creative dreams include: "shadowing Annie Liebovitz on a photo shoot and spending a year traveling."




Amelia Critchlow is an artist, writer and creator of the experimental art e-course and gift grants. She lives and works in London, UK with her two children. She recently authored an e-book called How to Make Money to Do What You Love.

Amelia graduated from Wimbledon School of Art in 2007 with a BA Honours Degree in Fine Art. Since then she has participated in group and solo exhibitions and fairs and is currently studying for an MA in Fine Art.

She also teaches, runs workshops, and undertakes funded projects within her community. Her work is currently represented by ArtDog Gallery, South London.

Amelia's intention is "to start a quiet revolution changing the world into a creative playground where people carve a life they want to live."  She invites you to join the journey: "discover your passion, live creatively, and experiment artistically - we are all artists of our own lives!"

Amelia's creative dream for 2012 is: "to finish my art MA the best I possibly can with it leading to all sorts of amazing art adventures :)"

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I can't wait to start sharing all of these inspiring interviews with you in Creative Courage next week. If you're curious to find out what it's all about, I'd like to invite you to come over and join us here.

Who would you like to see me interview for future sessions of Creative Courage?

Hope you are having a great week!

xoxo
Stephanie

Thursday, January 22, 2009

kelly lynn jones : artists who blog


from May 9th, 2008:

I am very happy to announce the start of a series of Friday interviews I'll be doing called "artists who blog." My first featured artist is none other than the incredibly talented and friendly Kelly Lynn Jones! Kelly has her BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco and is now a MFA candidate. In addition to making her own beautiful paintings and drawings, she runs the very successful little paper planes online shop and little paper planes blog.

In her blog, Kelly shares information about top artists and upcoming art shows, and she has a great link list of galleries, artists, designers, and other inspirational blogs - a wonderful resource. I was interested in how Kelly got started blogging and how it has effected her work as an artist.




How long have you been blogging?

It has been a little over a year now.

How did you come up with the name for your blog?

I wish there was some crazy cool story about the name...
Basically, one morning my boyfriend and I were lying in bed talking about how an online store would be really cool to have, so I could sell all the shirts and bags I was making...We both started thinking of names and I believe Matt was the one who said he liked the idea of it being called "paper planes" and then I was like, how cute would it be if it was "little paper planes." We went online right after that and bought the domain! It didn't actually become a shop about 6 months later, but yeah that was how it happened!



Why did you decide to start a blog?


I run an online store, www.littlepaperplanes.com, and I thought it would be a nice addition to compliment the store. After doing a few posts, I realized it was fun searching out artists to feature.

How has blogging affected your work as an artist/designer?

It has made me really research a bunch of artists who I might not have known otherwise. I have discovered some artists who are really inspiring for me and my work.



What are your favorite artist/designer blogs? Why?


I tend to personally gravitate towards art related blogs since that is where I often find new artists, art shows and just random art stuff, but I like all kinds...

My favorites are lisa congdon , allnsundry , painternyc , dear ada , bloesem , poppytalk , shannonlovessabbath , the flog , the post family , design for mankind , design*sponge , my love for you is like a stampede of horses , jeana sohn

oh god, the list could go forever!!!



Why do you think blogs have now become so popular with artists and designers?


I think it's the natural progression of the internet and networking. The internet has allowed us as creative types to expose ourselves to a much larger audience. The internet has also allowed artists to become more accessible which makes the audience want to know more about these people and their daily lives. It also is a place to post about the latest of the latest...this is information that you can access as soon as the artist/designer makes something, whereas if they were to be published in a print magazine their items would be months old by the time the magazine came out. I think that its also just fun sharing.

Do you have any advice for artists/designers who are starting a blog?

I would just say, stay true to what you know and what your passion is. Having a blog is about talking about things that are important to you, that inspire you and make you want to tell the whole world!



What has been the most positive and inspirational aspect of having a blog for you?

Like I said earlier, finding new artists is personally inspiring for me and my work, but also having people email me saying they read my blog daily, and that they are so happy I post the people I post about - I never even thought anyone would even read my blog, so those emails are so flattering for me and make me want to keep the blog up.

Thanks so much Kelly!!