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Sunday with the Kittens: Stress, Growth & Progress

Studio Triplets

Last week we reached a new level of intimacy with The Studio Kittens. With several days of work required to put new pipes in our basement, the kittens had to be contained in one spot for several days. Where did we decide was the best idea? Our bedroom! When did we rethink this? Several  mornings at 4:00 am, which seemed to be prime kitten activity time! Having said that, generally they were very well-behaved and we had lots and lots of time for cuddles and love.

Shibumi on Chair

Shibumi is still sick with idiopathic cystitis. Unfortunately, this is due to stress and I’m sure all of that construction did not help at all. The vet has recommended new food for her and also trying Feliway, which is a synthesized cat pheromone spray that helps calm the kitten nerves. I think this is going to be a boon for everyone! The amazing thing is that even though Shibumi is fighting this health issue, she is still full of vim and vigour! She has discovered the game of fetch and is relentless in her pursuit of her sponge soccer ball. She even stands at the top of the stairs and drops it so she can chase after it!

Escher

Progress with Escher is slow but I remind myself all the time that it is also steady. Now, if he’s lying down he’s generally open to some attention. He’ll even stretch out and purr. But if he’s sitting like this or walking around or if he’s in the kitchen and you move your hand towards him, he’ll raise his to swat. It’s okay, Escher. We’ll move at your pace. Gentle, gentle. Slow, slow.

Scout

Scout has turned into a real lovebug. He often sits behind me on my chair while I work. When I pet him, he often immediately drops and offers up his belly for rubs. When I hang out with him, I literally feel my breathing and heart rate slowing. He has some magic mojo, this one.

Shibumi & Scout

It’s amazing to see them not only their progress but also their transformation as they grow from kittens to cats right before our eyes. They are so clearly teenagers right now! It’s amazing just how often we walk into a room and they scatter, knowing they are about to get caught doing whatever crazy thing they’ve been doing. We’re likely to find Escher scrounging for a bit of food on the counter or sink. This week Scout we saw triumphantly strutting up the stairs with a sour cream container from the recycling bin. And Shibumi, well, Shibumi just wants to play.

Escher in a Box

No matter how much they grow, they’ll always be “The Kittens” to us.

Creative Living Bookshelf: Episode 12

We creatives just love reading, don’t we? I find I’m always adding wonderful books to my creative living bookshelf! In this episode, I share 6 great creative finds rich with inspiration, authenticity and courage with topics ranging from magic to drawing, from memoir to colouring. I’ve shared links below (don’t look if you want to be surprised when you watch the show!)

Here are the books currently on my Creative Living Bookshelf

  • Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)
  • Rising Strong: The Reckoning, The Rumble, The Revolution by Brené Brown (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)
  • The Drawing Club of Improbable Dreams: How to Create a Club for Art by Cat Bennett (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)
  • Making Art a Practice: 30 Ways to Paint a Pipe {How to Be the Artist You Are} by Cat Bennett (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)
  • The Art of Memoir by Mary Karr (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)
  • Rêves: 100 Coloriages pour S’Endormir by collectif (Find on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca)

What are you reading?

Do you have a great creative living books to recommend?

Art, Life & Unfurling (plus a touch of Hobonichi/Fauxbonichi)

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Filming the next Creative Living Bookshelf has me thinking about the relationship between life, art and unfurling into our uniqueness. Plus, a quick trip down the rabbit hole of Hobonichi and Fauxbonichi journaling!

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Creative Living with Jamie – Katy Swift

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Katy Swift, Textile Artist

From Katy

“I worked in pharmacy for about 12 years until at the age of 29 lots of things happened and changed for me. My long term relationship came to an end and I became quite ill with depression. I  wanted things to be different but didn’t know how until a chance conversation with a colleague made me realise I could do anything.

I wanted to pursue textiles and ended up doing a 2 year Access Art course part-time before taking a place at University to study Textiles and Surface Design where I specialised in Knitted and Constructed Textiles. After 3 years of study, I left with an honours degree and started working as a freelance knitwear designer for a studio based in London. I have since sold designs in London, Paris, New York and Florence.

This year, in addition to my freelance work, I have returned to the work I developed during my final year degree project. This is a mens wear range of hand knitted sweaters using a yarn I created as part of the project. I am currently designing the 5th and final sweater within this collection before I start to approach potential retail outlets. I’m also starting to knit pieces of art that focus more on textures and colours of the material following a recent collaboration I was involved in. This gives me a place to play within my practice and allows me to explore my work and the effect of knitting.

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Website: Triskele Designs

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