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Cold Outside Warm Inside. January 23rd, 2016. My studio will open leaving the cold weather outside and welcoming you to enjoy the warmth inside. First Fridays of the month from 6-9PM. Second Saturdays of the month from noon-4PM. Always available for appointment visits. Just give me a call at 585-737-4211. Or send me an email at sherry@sherrytullochstudio.com. Second Saturday Open Studio Oct 10, 2015. October 9th, 2015. Saturday Oct 10 studio 208 will be open from noon ’til 4PM. October 2nd, 2015. Well, t...
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12 Ways to Watch Less TV and Be More Creative | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). 12 Ways to Watch Less TV and Be More Creative. By Miranda on April 19, 2011. It’s easy to understand the appeal of slobbing out in front of the television when you’re exhausted at the end of a long day. Let’s get to work on that watercolor painting! TV is designed to hook you and keep you on your sofa. The artist and author Keri Smith wrote on her blog. Front-load a few moments of creative practice. Tell yourself that you. Save it for later. Use a contest...
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The Importance of Making Space | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). The Importance of Making Space. By Miranda on September 7, 2011. Making space for your creative work is almost as important as making. For your creative work. When you have a work space that feels inviting and inspiring — even if it’s just the corner of a room — turning to your creative work feels like a delightful retreat, rather than just another item on your endless “to-do” list. In her fabulous book,. Many of us don’t have the luxury of our own ...
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Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post ~ June 22, 2015 | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post June 22, 2015. By Miranda on June 22, 2015. A regular creative practice a daily practice, if possible is key to staying in touch with how you make meaning. Key to living, not postponing. (Let’s all agree to give up on “someday.”). What are your plans for creative practice this week? Putting your intentions on “paper” helps you get clear on what you want to do and sharing those intentions with this comm...If you...
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Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post ~ June 15, 2015 | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post June 15, 2015. By Miranda on June 15, 2015. A regular creative practice a daily practice, if possible is key to staying in touch with how you make meaning. Key to living, not postponing. (Let’s all agree to give up on “someday.”). What are your plans for creative practice this week? Putting your intentions on “paper” helps you get clear on what you want to do and sharing those intentions with this comm...If you...
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Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post ~ June 1, 2015 | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). Your Creative Intentions: The Monday Post June 1, 2015. By Miranda on June 1, 2015. A regular creative practice a daily practice, if possible is key to staying in touch with how you make meaning. Key to living, not postponing. (Let’s all agree to give up on “someday.”). What are your plans for creative practice this week? Putting your intentions on “paper” helps you get clear on what you want to do and sharing those intentions with this commun...And if yo...
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Art and Motherhood | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). By Miranda on October 18, 2010. Does blending art and motherhood = mission impossible? One recent response to this perennial question comes from Canadian painter Robert Genn. In his twice-weekly newsletter. While Genn writes about painting, his thoughts usually apply to any creative pursuit, including writing and I have reposted his letters here before. Late this summer, Robert wrote a letter specific to making art as a mother. Further, I wanted to say th...
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). Share and share alike! 12 Ways to Watch Less TV and Be More Creative. It’s easy to understand the appeal of slobbing out in front of the television when you’re exhausted at the end of a long day. Let’s get to work on that watercolor painting! TV is designed to hook you and keep you on your sofa and so are the interwebs. Here’s a simple guide to spending less time staring at the screen and more time doing what you love. Free PDF download here. If there are...
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Thinking, Feeling, and Creating | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). Thinking, Feeling, and Creating. By Miranda on October 5, 2011. For most of us, it’s extremely difficult to separate our selves from our thoughts and our feelings. We are conditioned to believe that our thoughts and feelings are reality, and that when we don’t act on them, we are somehow being untrue to our “selves.”. Is to ask: “Is it true? Can I absolutely know that it is true? And even if it is,. It is what it is. I can only control myself, which s...
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