INKPRINTS of time: A Serendipitous Collaboration

trusting the unforeseen

Late January, a friend and I drove a few towns over to visit the lovely little village of Elora. The shop of LemonTree Interiors & Co was first on our list to visit. As we were parking, I recognized Sophia from her Instagram account. You need to understand that Sophia is a bit of a design “rock star” to me, so I was a tad nervous to introduce myself. I noticed that she was getting boxes out of her car, so I pulled up my “big girl” pants and asked if she was indeed Sophia of LemonTree Interiors and if she needed some help. Sophia gracefully embraced my fan-girl approach and welcomed us into her quaint little shop.

As we entered, I was swept away by the elegant curation of vintage, sustainable and modern decor. Naturally, I began chatting about a new stamping ink that I was working on and then Sophia got a twinkle in her eye and reached into a drawer. She pulled out gorgeous teak stamps that had been hand carved in India and said that she had been waiting for “just the right moment” to unearth the stamps.

I left the shop that day with a few decor treats for myself, a bag full of teak stamps and a sense of excitement for our serendipitous art collaboration which we would later name INKPRINTS of time.

Let me tell you a bit about my process in creating these pieces. Crafting my stamping ink from lampblack soot is a slow and intensive process, but it never fails to reward me with a rich, velvety black. I add in a few other secret ingredients to ultimately form a vegan, sustainably sourced and archival ink. When I paint the ink onto the antique stamps it creates pure “black” magic.

The paper is created by Canadian based company Papeterie Saint Armand. It is a flax/cotton canal paper fashioned from left over straw that is not composted in farm fields. This rough paper is made by mixing the beaten straw with rags. No bleach, chemicals or cooking is required. I hand-deckled the edges to create an unpolished juxtaposition with the black frame.

Inkprints of Time speaks of trusting the process. This series honors the idea that concepts can simmer until “the moment” arrives. For both Sophia and I, the moment arose with a serendipitous encounter that developed into these ink-prints that embrace time honoured traditions and pay homage to slow artisanal process.

To purchase these 14” x 14” framed pieces as either a set or as individual pieces, head over to LemonTree Interiors & Co where you will be delighted and inspired.

A Conspiracy of Love – Holiday Craft Market at the Noodle in the Alton Mill

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“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.” – Hamilton Wright Mable

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November, 13th – January 3rd:  Join us this holiday season at Noodle Gallery for a selection of unique, whimsical and imaginative gift giving.

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A number of local participating artists, fine crafters and authors; Cheryll Collins Designs, Josephine Condotta, Melissa Mary Jenkins, kukucaju, John Leenders, Peyton Leung, Katie McLellan, Nicola Ross, Keri Rounding, and Stone Cottage Industry.  Find inspiring gifts for all your loved ones and we bet you’ll even be tempted to pick out something for yourself!

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Abstract Seascapes

power and peace

 

I recently discovered a most inspiring poet, author, artist and photographer named Tyler Knott Gregson.  I stumbled upon his poems and was utterly taken with his ability to cut right through the layers of mundane life and speak the yearnings of the soul.  In a recent interview he commented on his creative process:  “We create what we do out of necessity for ourselves. It’s a way for us to cope…  My mind when I am writing one [a poem] usually isn’t even entirely present, it’s more of a frantic rush to get the thoughts down so I can stop carrying them, so when I am done I feel better. I feel empty, but in the best way.”

Well, once again, he spoke my truth loud and clear.  Painting is my way of coping through all the medical chaos I have experienced in the past year.  It is my way of tuning out the details of life that can overwhelm and cloud my mind.  And when I am done a painting, my mind and heart just “knows”.  It really is a rare and miraculous experience to feel fully confident for no apparent reason other than my heart says,”I feel empty, but in the best way”.

I have also been attempting a little experiment of diving deeper into the creative experience and blocking out external distractions while in the act of painting.  Instead I have been feasting my ears to the sounds of ocean waves, which have always calmed my spirit and inspired me to dream.  The musical movement of the waves has seeped into my seascape paintings while opening my creative spirit up to new possibilities.

Here are a few seascapes that have burst forth in this new creative bent.

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All of these paintings can be purchased in my Etsy shop:  https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/melissamaryjenkins