STUDIO JOURNAL
Experimenting Forwards and Backwards
Though Iโve been designing digitally for years, there has always been a clear distinction between this work and what Iโve considered my artwork.
Footfall of the Flower Spring
For the past year, Iโve been swimming in ancient Greek myths and modern retellings. What started as casually listening to a childrenโs mythology podcast with my son on long car rides quickly became a revisiting of tales I hadnโt read since high school. Of these, the story that draws me in time and again is Persephoneโs.
The Road Not Taken: Eastward Inspiration
An unexpected adventure paved the way for the Eastward Idols Collection, which blends the beauty of nature with the echoes of creatives heroes and heroines whom Iโve long admired.
Unmasking the Artist: On confronting insecurity for a magazine feature
When my work is celebrated or recognized, I feel like Iโm preparing for a performance. I cling to my mask, tamping down meltdowns, fighting back tears, and trying to ignore the negative self-talk. I obsess over the details, trying to make every aspect of my life look effortless. In short, it looks like I really have my shit together.
From Inspiration to Creation: The Dragons of DeForest Public Art Project (Part 2)
Follow the journey of artist, Mindy Wara, as she paints a five-foot-tall fiberglass dragon statue for the Village of DeForestโs public art exhibition. Part two of this series delves into the process of gathering inspiration, dealing with delays, and the overwhelming tasks of actually getting started.
From Inspiration to Creation: The Dragons of DeForest Public Art Project (Part 1)
Follow the journey of artist, Mindy Wara, and her participation in a public art project in Wisconsinโs Yahara River watershed. In this post, discover the inspiration behind the work and how this dragon statue connects to the Yahara River clean water conservation efforts. This is part 1 of a series of posts on the Dragons of DeForest public art exhibition.
Leaning into Expressive Landscapes
Since the move, I have been a lot more intentional with my painting practice and screen time. Most days after work, our family heads to the studio instead of the living room.
New Home, New Studio
Our family recently moved from a small townhouse in Madison to our new house in Sun Prairie. Leaving our home of five years โ where we brought Oliver home from after he was born, where he took his first steps, where we became a family โ has been bittersweet, but we have been ready for a change for a long time. What better time than when we are spending so much time at home?
Parallel Artist-Mother Show Invitation
I have some exciting news to share: I have been invited to participate in the Parallel Artists-Mother Show at The Arts Mill next year! I am honored to be one of the twenty creative women who will be sharing their maternal journey at this exhibit.