I wanted to take this time to share with you a little bit more about my art career as it developed from my childhood until now. In between paragraphs I would like to show you some of my earlier works that contributed to my growth and development as an artist. Some of these artworks have never been showcased in public before, and others like this one at the top has sold for R4800,00 at an art exibition.
My art journey spans over a lifetime of 47 years up until now. I believe that I was born to be an artist and to help awaken this passion within others. Ever since I can remember I was drawn to colourful objects, beauty and lovely sounds. My mother always told me that my sister used to play me classical music on the piano while I was still in the womb, and that it calmed me down. Even to this day I am very sensitive to what kind of music I listen to, and for those of you who know me well, will know that this is true.
But my art development through my school years was never recognised as an important value and skill for me to develop, my family had other more important challenges to face. My oldest sister and my mother did encourage me and tried their best to provide opportunities and support to develop what they saw I guess as a potential for a hobby. It wasn't until the end of my high school education after my aptitude tests that it was revealed that the arts was the best avenue for me to take career wise... but that proved to be too late, as the school I was attending did not provide art as a subject. This shortcoming in my school education would proof fatal as I did not get admission to art school after I finished matric.
My family's financial health was not strong enough to support my further studies and my life went on another journey that developed my spiritual understanding deeper. I shared a watercolour painting that I painted during that period in 1990 last week.
I guess my artistic turn came in 2008 when my need to express myself on canvas was no longer an option. I simply had to go and get art supplies and even though I didn't have a huge budget, I managed to come home with a few basic tubes of acrylic paint, four flat canvas boards and a set of the cheapest brushes that was available. I looked at the paintings I made yesterday and I can still see the hair fibres of the cheap brushes I used, plastered to the canvas board.
The quality of the paint did not matter. I didn’t even have a table to work on at this stage of my life. So I painted on a plastic bag on the floor. Back breaking to say the least, but it didn’t matter. All that mattered was that I answer the call that my soul demanded of me, and out of that was born the painting of the Buddha face. The symbolic meaning to me of these four paintings was an enlightenment and a realisation that I now had the opportunity to take my art more seriously and to do something about it.
From 2008 onwards art started to play a bigger part in my life and I created more and more space for the practice of this craft. But the call became even stronger. In 2016 while I was volunteering as a lay counsellor at Lifeline I seized the opportunity to make use of my art skills to raise money for this non-profit organisation. I created a bespoke painting of water lilies (featured at the top of this blog) and put together an Art-for-Heart art auction event that gave artist who wanted to participate the opportunity to donate their art for auction and the proceeds would go to Lifeline. My painting was part of this exhibition and by the end of the evening, raised the highest amount of money! This event and the tug of war over my painting, made me realise that others see something beautiful in my art and I needed to step up my focus in this area.
It was also during 2016 that I completed my first year training in Logotherapy and through this process I recognised that art is one of my core values and also a unique life calling that formed part of my life purpose. I answered the call and from this point forward, everything I did, was to support my artist within and to afford it every opportunity to develop and to bloom.
In 2017 the opportunity of a lifetime opened to me to enrol in an international coaching certification program with Whitney Freya in the United States. And with her program and coaching, a deeper understanding of my skills and purpose was revealed. The world of online schools and education opened up to me after my husband and I installed WIFI in our home. This simple technology allowed me to exchange my addiction to television for art. After two house breaks after each other, our television got stolen twice, we decided that we didn't need TV in our lives anymore. This precursor event prepared me to make full space available for my art and practice to step in. I no longer have a TV lounge in my home, it now is my art studio.
Ever since my Creatively Fit Coaching Programme, art has become a daily practice for me. The growth in my craft is evident, and the timing of all the realisations in this regard is perfect. In retrospect I see the hand of the Divine guiding me all along on my path. Every closed or opened door, every opportunity, every teacher and every patron that has crossed my path was all part of the grand plan to answer the call to become the rainbow warrior.
When 2018 arrived my business plan for the year was to create my online art school and to grow my business in every aspect, but the way that would manifest looked completly different from my plan! First my hairdressing business took a turn for the worst in January after a huge part of my clientelle decided that I am located to far to support further, and a number of regular clients also moved to Cape Town and other areas. This shift in client support pulled the rug from under my feet and I was faced with a dire situation of how to survive.
I took my own life coaching advice and changed my attitude about the seeming difficulty and decided rather to look at it as an opportunity to transform the way I do business. This change in pace also allowed me much more time at the canvas that acted both as personal anti-stress therapy, as well as getting much more brush mileage under my belt. The good news is that my strategy, patients and resilience paid off, and my theme word for 2018 which was GROWTH certainty manifested!
The other obstacle to my game plan for 2018 was the development and building of a three story block of flats less than 100m away from my bedroom and studio window. The noise polution and agrivation this year long project brought into my life was challenging to say the least. But again, with earphones in my ears I focused on my art and used the canvas to help channel my energy in a more productive manner.
It is only now near the end of this building construction that I decided to jump in and begin to work on the program for my online art school. Once again being defiant in the face of circumstances that seems to want to resist my progress in any way, shape or form. I guess I have had so many opportunities to surender and say "look, everything is against me, why bother! Let me lie on the coach and watch TV until the end of my life and complain every day about how unfair life was to me for not making my artist life easy!"
NO! I refuse to give up so easily! There has been many people that looked at my art and began to tell me of the other fabulous artist they know and that I should make the effort to try and emulate them! (The odacity and insensitive nature of some people blows my mind some days!) But there has also been amazing patrons that praise my efforts and who support me in my art. But regardless of insult, praise or critique , the most important thing to me about my art is not the opinions or approval of others... but rather what my art means to me. My art is part of me. It is an exoression from my soul. It leaves a mark on this world. It shouts out that I was here, that my life mattered, and I made a difference, even if it was only to one other human being in my lifetime that looked at one of my artworks and realised some inner truth of beauty! That is what keeps me going, and that is how I got from A to B.
Please visit my YouTube channel to see a short video I made of some of my other works of art over the years. Click HERE:
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In order to get your name selected for the lucky draw, you must comply with ALL the requirements above!
Stand a chance to *win my new hair and scalp spa pamper treatment packadge worth R550 absolutely free!
📯Three lucky clients who follow me on Facebook, Instagram and who read my monthly blog will stand a chance to win this wonderful prize. Here is how to enter...
👉 Visit my Facebook page, and use the review option on my page and write me a referral.
https://www.facebook.com/
👉 Go to my Instagram and follow me. You will find me easily by using my personal hashtag #Gideonslight
👉 Lastly follow and read my BLOG; (my blog link is on top of your appointment confirmation notice each time you book, as well as on all my social media pages) 👇comment on the following 3 months publishing's and FIND THE CLUES in the blog that will reveal the answer to THAT MONTHS QUESTION in that edition. Leave your ANSWER IN A COMMENT at the end of the blog. You will find the Question under the COMPETITION SECTION in my blog.
📯Succesful entrants will go through to the lucky draw on 16 December 2018!
📯DECEMBER QUESTION:
🔖NAME THE 4 CORNERSTONES OF SUCCESS. (REMEMBER TO ADD YOUR NAME WITH THE COMMENT TO SUCCESSFULLY ENTER THE LUCKY DRAW!)
*Terms and conditions apply!
In order to get your name selected for the lucky draw, you must comply with ALL the requirements above!
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Good luck to the aspiring competitors!
Stay blessed. 💟🦄
Gideonslight.
Good luck to the aspiring competitors!
Stay blessed. 💟🦄
Gideonslight.