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studio update
The last few weeks I’ve been able to slow down, rest and take it all in and my wheels have started turning about what to do next. First, you may have noticed that I made some minor changes here – over on Facebook and Etsy too. I thought the beginning of the year was the perfect time for a fresh look! My goal is to have Palettes and Passports be a place where you can learn new things, find all kinds of art and travel inspiration and follow along on my journey as an artist. I also have some new and exciting ideas planned for paintings that I will share with you in the coming weeks and months. I have two shows coming up later this year – Wells Street Art Festival in June and Lakeview East Festival of the Arts in September. I would like to bring back some old favorites, but I’d also like to do a lot of new pieces. I plan to limit the larger paintings and work on a smaller scale this year, and I see myself going with whatever comes naturally in terms of colors and composition. My source of inspiration will always be clean lines, bold type and bright colors, and right now I’m thinking these pieces are going to be inspired by animals, people, houses, fruits and cars. Too many ideas have taken over my brain the last few weeks because I haven’t been able to pick up a paintbrush. To focus all this energy, I started sketching and painting a few Love You So paintings over the weekend. I find I am more focused now and really looking forward to working on some new designs!
photo credit kate zitzer
eye candy 01
Let’s just soak up some happy colors, cool abstract art and amazing illustrations for a minute. I’m loving the illustrated apples, that lovely lady in her amazing sweater and those funky swirls are spot on. Click around and get inspired!
cocktail illustration from jean jullien | swirls by kirra jamison | guest check by bill brown | girl and crown by ji hyun
striped socks illustration by penelope dullaghan | illustrated apples from bernadette pascua | abstract art from lisa madigan | girl in colorful sweater by jazmin berakha
alternative christmas tree ideas
A Christmas tree is definitely a must-have decoration for me during the holiday season. Unfortunately this year, with the move, we didn’t have the time or the energy to put up our traditional tree. While searching for fun alternatives, I found these 10 creative ideas. The list features a great range of sizes and styles. Some are quick and easy and others require some planning and assembly. The washi tape tree is one of my favorite quick and easy options, and I’d love to do something like the countdown to christmas tree. So whether you’re short on space, are away from home for the holidays, are looking to decorate in a more innovative way or you’re just a busy gal, here are 10 creative ideas for alternative Christmas trees –
goodbye sweet home
Big changes are happening over here – we sold our condo in the city and moved to the suburbs! It happened a few weeks ago but I didn’t want to share anything about it until after we closed and the deal was done. I am a big believer that everything happens for a reason and this condo was truly meant for us – In January 2010 after renting for over a year Marc and I decided it was time to buy our first place. Our realtor showed us dozens of condos all over Chicago. The whole process was a real roller coaster ride for us. We went under contract on a two bedroom condo in the River West neighborhood and were scheduled to close in 30 days. A week before our closing we found out our mortgage company would not be able to secure a mortgage for us because the building was not 50% owner occupied and we had to walk away from the deal. We were devastated. A few days later we went out with our realtor again and saw 15 new condos. This time we saw a two bedroom plus den condo also in River West with a large kitchen, a gigantic walk in master closet, in unit washer and dryer, indoor heated parking and it had recently dropped into our price range. We quickly put in an offer and within 24 hours we were under contract. We closed a few weeks later and moved in right away. There were a few quirks in the beginning – the carpet needed to be replaced, the walls needed to be painted and the fireplace had to be changed but we loved it. Over the last three and a half years we really made this place our home.
Before we said our final goodbye I wanted to celebrate some of the little things –
- the fireplace – It was our first major home project. When we moved in, it was bulky, covered in black granite and I hated it. Fortunately there was some potential and we came up with a plan. We removed the black granite and replaced it with a modern white mantle and glass surround. It turned out to be one of my favorite things in our condo and I had it on every night from October through March.
- my studio – I discovered myself as a true artist here. I needed this space to create and grow and dream bigger than I ever have before. I loved this room, and I will miss it.
- our master closet – It was the size of a small bedroom and it stored all of our stuff. I have a feeling I’ll never have a closet this size ever again.
- our dining room – The place where our friends and family gathered. We hosted dozens of parties and sat here eating and drinking for hours. It was small but it was cozy, and it holds a lot of good memories. See here, here and here.
Saying goodbye was not as hard as I thought it would be. Maybe it was because I didn’t have time to dwell on it or maybe it was knowing we wouldn’t be too far away. At first I didn’t want to sell. The timing didn’t feel right to me, but I’m not sure it ever would have. Then slowly things started to fall into place. Marc and I started talking about buying a house in the suburbs at the beginning of the summer. We went out with our realtor the last weekend in September and saw some potential to buy. Our realtor convinced us to put our condo on the market. We listed it early on a Thursday morning. We had two showings and two offers Thursday night. Then on Friday we had another showing and received another offer. We were under contract just 36 hours after listing. It was surreal. In the meantime we saw a house we were really excited about in our desired neighborhood and made an offer. It was ignored. After going under contract on our condo we revised our original offer removing the home sale contingency and raising our initial offer. It was not accepted and a few weeks later the sellers accepted a different offer. So right now we are temporarily living with my sister until we find a home. We continue to search everyday. We are familiar with how tumultuous the home buying process can be and are committed to being patient. If I learned anything from our previous experience, it’s that everything happens for a reason. We have no idea where we will end up or when but I know it will be the right place for us.
It was sad to pack up our condo and our life in the city. Knowing we only had a few weeks left in Chicago had us grasping to do everything we could – spend time with friends, visit our favorite places and eat at our favorite restaurants. I’m so grateful for the time I spent here. There’s so much opportunity, energy, creativity, and hustle in this city. There is no denying that there is a part of me that will always crave those bright lights. It’s hard to believe it has all come this quickly, but I truly feel ready for our next adventure.
a fall themed dinner party
Hosting small parties for close friends and family is definitely something I look forward to this time of year as the holidays roll in. There’s just nothing better than making a fuss over the people you care about!
This year I was inspired by a palette of early autumn colors – I used red, orange, gold and green for the tablescape details and florals. I wanted to create an atmosphere that was cozy and casual. I loosely arranged apples, pears and mini pumpkins down the center of the table and around large mercury glass pumpkins. Small touches included handmade place cards, diy napkins and candlelight.
Marc whipped up this apple cider sangria and we kept it simple with the menu – casual comfort foods such as chili, cornbread and baked mac and cheese. It was a really special evening and I’m so glad we’re making it a tradition – I’m so grateful for nights like this, close friends and I’m looking forward to many more parties to come!
photo credit kate zitzer