Showing posts with label Mark Twain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Twain. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2010

They didn't know it was impossible...

...so they did it anyway.

Attributed to Mark Twain


I told you I had a secret to tell you. A couple of you already know because I've whacked you over the head with it hinted about it. But I'm still shy about saying it. Seeing I'm hiding away for two weeks (I'll tell you why and where when I get back - hehehe - just for some more suspense), I thought it was safe to tell you now. 

See that plank up above?

Well, I look at it every day and motivate myself - making myself believe what's written on it. And as such ... I've actually managed to convince myself that what I have in mind might work. Are you ready? I'm taking a big, deep breath in ... and out ...ANNNNND IIIIIIN ... here goes:

I've been working on a series of 10 'positive planks' like this one (but in different colours and with different motivational texts) to start up a fair trade project with refugee Tibetan artists in India. It's taken me a while to get the design for the prototypes perfect - even though the 'O' in 'Possible' has slipped over to the side a bit and we'll have to rectify that ;-)



What I'm still working on, are the colours. You would not believe how much I am influenced by the lovely pale and muted tones they love so much in France. To the extent that it's really hard for me to hit the bright, bold colours I think these planks need - especially if they are destined for children's rooms. Amanda at Small Acorns has inspired me with her passion for chartreuse and framboise! What about you? What colours would you put on your wall - in a bathroom? A hallway? A kitchen? Your kids' rooms?

HELP!

I have no idea if any of these Tibetan artists are going to want to work on this project with me. I won't find out till I get to Dharamsala later this year. And maybe the planks will undergo a transformation because we rarely end up with exactly what we envisage in the begining. That's the beauty of collaboration and the whole process of art itself, eh Jackie ;-).

Do I know how and where I'm going to sell/distribute them once they're made? NOPE! Not yet anyway. First things first. For some reason I'm just driven to having them made, getting some positive out there and working with women's and girls' groups again like I did at UNESCO. It's sort of like a culmination of my life at this point...  Women's education, Art, Empowerment, Positive ... 

Do I panic sometimes and think THIS'LL NEVER WORK? 

Never! Nearly every day. I try desperately not to listen to that little inner voice that says, 'Who do you think you are? Anita Roddick? There are REAL designers out there who could do this better than YOU! Every one else is already trying to save the world - what do you think you're going to achieve?!'  In fact - I literally knock that voice out of existence with a flurry of paint and a whirl of the paintbrush full of positive intentions. Persistent little bugger - it keeps coming back. Yup - really have to arm myself with these planks to keep afloat ;-)

Well - there you have the secret. Please don't tell me you think I'm crazy. I know that already! Too long in France being 'not normal' does that to you. Any advice on making it work - I'm listening!  Didn't you hear me say I was planning on homeschooling my kids? Until I am lucky enough to move back to a different school system - YES! Life is likely to be busy so I'm arming myself with a big sense of humour right now!



Speaking of busy - I have a flight to catch!!!

Raspberries and yoghurt in turquoise bowl ready for the kids' Bircher muesli tomorrow morning - CHECK,

Notes on everyone's pillows saying I love them - CHECK

Special whipped cream in a can that I never buy because I'm to ecological sitting in the fridge with an 'I miss you!' note on it? CHECK!

Selection of French cheeses and saucissons in suitcase ready for friends across the ditch - CHECK!

Blog post written - CHECK

Housework

Flying out the door. See you in two weeks ... I'm going to miss you all enormously!



Love 

Ange


Thursday, December 31, 2009

5 ways to a successful 2010 and a 100th post give-away game!


Ooh la la it's finally the 31st of December. A magic day that tips us over into the start of a new year full of possibility and and promise. Of course you've all got your 'tout doux' lists ready for 2010: me too!
But rather than bore you with my goals for the coming year and the other 1000 50  things I would like to accomplish in my lifetime (as I cross things off one end - the list grows at the other), I thought it would be more 'ME' to share with you 5 quotes that most inspire me and have done so for a number of years - all with a distinctly 'Ange does it in 2010' twist!

When you've finished reading my version ... you'll have a wee task to accomplish at the end. Are you ready? Let's LEAP!

1) Find your Passion and Do What YOU LOVE!

The trick to success is making your vocation your vacation
Mark Twain 
(photo from here)

2) TAKE CHANCES!

Don't be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. 
You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps. 
David Lloyd George
(photo from here)

3) Be POSITIVE

No pessimists ever discovered the secret of the stars, 
or sailed to an uncharted land, 
or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.
Helen Keller 
(photo from here)


4) SPLURGE at least once OUTRAGEOUSLY!

"Anyone who lives within his means suffers from a lack of imagination" 
Lionel Stander ( photo from here)

Was that a bit too much for one year? I suggest we all...

5) TAKE REST! 

A field that has rested gives a beautiful crop 
Ovid


Now it's YOUR turn!
It's GIVE AWAY time... 
(or a 'fun' way to Give Back, as Laura says)

To take part all you have to do is leave a comment on this post giving an inspiring quote that moves you, tickles your fancy, makes you giggle, reassures you... and you will go in the prize draw.
What will you win? One of my 'positive planks,' which, as you know, are recycled from French wine crates, with your favourite words of wisdom, in your choice of colours (or as close as I can get to them) to suit YOUR home!

I will have One plank to give away - and two other smaller objects which I am still deciding on, and will share later on today when I am more awake: but all three will be hand calligraphed with each winner's respective favourite words.

The game is open to every one, in all countries with or without a blog and you don't have to sign up as a follower to be in either. I'd rather people hitched along for the ride with me because they like my work and my writing. But I'm big on including every one when it comes to games ... don't like people to feel left out!

For those of you who are nice enough or a wee bit crazy enough to have accompanied me this far, I'd be really thrilled if you'd grab my 'Signed by Ange' button below (a big thanks to Julie @ Being Ruby for the design she made from a few scribbles I had put down on paper - she's amazing!), put it on your side bar and link it to this post...



Hope you'll join me in the adventure!
May 2010 be an inspiring and giggle-full year for you all and your families...
Oh dear - it's 4.27am and I'm still here...
Bonne nuit
Ange xx

OOPS! I nearly forgot. I'll be drawing the winners on Saturday Jan 9th at dinner time with the kids. It's much more fun, albeit more work, to have the wee messmonsters gleefully drawing names out of a hat than doing the old 'random' machine... Although I know how to do it now n'est ce pas Julie ;-) And I will announce them in my Secret Sunday post... on Sunday Jan 10th.

... Bed? Bed? Where are you Bed? Oh I give up - I may as well make myself a cuppa and wait for the sun to come up!


Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Trick to Success...




... Is making your vocation your vacation. *





Shhhhhh... It's quiet...

My precious messmonsters went back to school today, so I'm officially on vacation and I can abandon myself to my art and solitude: two cherished things which always fill me with a quiet sense of peace and purpose.

The future is full of open doors... to new insights.

(Of course, Beaker thinks I'm always on holidays because I get to look after the kids 'work' from home,  but that's another story ;-)

For now, better race off and do the dishes, fix the washing machine and tidy my atelier home ready for tomorrow's holiday! Hey, what did I say a couple of days ago? LIFE =ART!

See you tomorrow bright and replenished!

Love Ange


*This comment has been attributed to an obviously holiday happy Mark Twain. But then again, it might not have been him. This eventuality has left me somewhat perplexed: for more, in French, click here)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Qui a dit quoi?



Il est une heure du matin et je viens de subir un SHOCK.  C'est un cauchemar bien que je ne dors pas encore. Enfin, il me semble que je suis réveillée.

Voilà. En tout cas, je faisais mon bonhomme de chemin tranquillement sur la toile quand j'ai trouvé un article très déconcertant sur le blog de GOOD. L'article s'intitulait, "Si Mark Twain L'a Dit .... Ce N'était Surement Pas Lui".  Euh, je vous demande pardon????

SHOCKING! HORRIBLE! SCANDALE!
Le morale a chuté pendant presque 5 secondes (un record pour moi!)

' Si c'est le cas, que vais je mettre sur mes planches? '
Je me voyais déjà peindre les idées suivantes :

"Aime et Fais ce que tu Voudras" ... St Augustin (du moins, je pense)
"J'ai un rêve" ... Martin Luther King  (enfin, ça se pourrait)
"La Chance Sourit Aux Audacieux" ... Virgile (mais comment voulez-vous que je le prouve?)
"Ils ne Savaient Pas Que C'était Impossible Alors Ils l'Ont Fait" ... MARK TWAIN (il paraîtrait en tout cas, sauf que, peut-être que c'était un de ses meilleurs amis que personne ne connaissait donc on l'a attribué à M. l'écrivain, renommé pour son esprit)

Tout ça sur une planche? ça va faire désordre...

Je reste perplexe... Je vais me coucher. La nuit porte conseil (quelqu'un d'autre apart Etienne Daho a dit ça ;-)

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