INSPIRATION Rx | TRANQUILITY

Inspiration Rx Tranquility Besotted Blog

“The very secret of life for me, I believed, was to maintain in the midst of rushing events an inner tranquility.”

Inspiration Rx : This series is a remedy for blank walls, sparse reading lists, & creative ruts.

This week’s prompt: TRANQUILITY

 The hectic pace of September can be jarring after the ease of summer, so for this week, we’d like you to take us to your quiet place. Create something that represents or pays homage to a peaceful, calm, & serene moment. How do you recharge, rejuvenate & take respite from the busyness of everyday life?  Make it personal (yes, we are shameless snoops!), it could be as simple as your morning cup of tea, a favorite hiking spot, or maybe you are like my husband & prefer to decompress by whipping up something delicious in the kitchen. Whatever it is, take a second to savor it a bit more than usual & consider the smallest details before you dive into your project for this week.

 By all means, your creation doesn’t have to be literal, you are welcome to dream up a restful place – as long as it makes you feel tranquil, it’s fine with us. Take the image above for instance; she seems so serene, & looking at the image makes me feel serene… but would the artist really don a white frock & stand in a lake to find serenity? Maybe in real life, the artist finds her quiet place near water, or in soft filtered sunlight, or in the muted sounds you can only experience when you duck your head under the water (I’m willing to bet it’s all three).

 Many of you found your muses last week! Torrie is moved by small wonders, Jaime by the power of books, Carmen is charmed by flowers, Geannine by her charismatic kiddo, & Kirsty was moved to create a Pinterest board for Lulu!

Feeling Inspired?

 The door is open if you’d like to participate. Everyone is perfectly lovely & welcoming so you should fit right in! You have until next Tuesday to share your creations.

Options for Sharing

Instagram / Twitter : use hashtag #INSPIRATIONRX

Your Blog / Flickr / Pinterest :  please share a link in the comment section of this post.

 For an invitation to our group Pinterest board, please leave a link to your Pinterest account in the comments, or email for an invite. *Mystery solved (thank you Moira), we need to follow each other on Pinterest in order to get you an invite to the board (we have to follow at least 1 of your boards & you need to follow at least 1 of ours). It isn’t our intention to pad Pinterest followers, remember you can still participate by using the hashtag on Instagram & Twitter or posting a link in the comments of this post. **Remember, the group Pinterest board is for your creations only.  We want your work to be the star!

photo: © Maja Topcagic

passage: Margaret Bourke-White, Portrait of Myself

Piqued your interest?

 Margaret Bourke-White, the author of the passage this week was a famous documentary photographer (a male-dominated field even today). She was front & center during WWII, shot the very first cover of Life Magazine, was the first foreign photographer allowed into the Soviet Union, & certainly knew a thing or two about trying to find inner calm in the middle of tense situations. It sure puts my daily stresses in perspective, can you imagine having “take Stalin’s portrait,” on your to do list?

 Maja Topcagic, our featured photographer this week has a chance to win a grant for a show in NYC! If you’d like to give a talented young photographer a boost, just visit her page, & share the link to her portfolio on Twitter or Facebook. There’s also a spot to donate funds if you are so inclined.

 Books can transport you to a tranquil place without having to leave your sofa, & since few things are more soothing than nature, why not take a virtual trip? I was surprised to learn that there are a couple of nature-related classics available to download to your Kindle for free! For reflections on life from a cabin in the woods, Walden by Henry David Thoreau is worth visiting (or revisiting),  or you could opt for a trek through the mountains with My First Summer in the Sierra by John Muir.

Author / Miss Michelle P.

Miss Michelle P. is a photographer, designer and co-professor for Souvenir Foto School. She lives in the Pacific Northwest. Her muse is light.

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PINTEREST CURATOR CARMEN

Curator Carmen Lovely Besotted Blog II recently discovered Carmen from a comment she left and fell hard for her Camera Love board, it only has a few pins on it but I pretty much wanted to re-pin all of them! Carmen is a North Carolina photographer and her boards although photographer-centric also happen to have a ton of eye candy for anyone looking for some good ol’ photo inspiration.  I am scheduled to have a shoot tomorrow (I will be the one in front of the camera) and I am like a deer in the headlights when it comes to getting my photo taken.  I have been looking at images and trying to figure out the most ‘natural’ looking poses, if that’s even possible. I am really awkward when I am in front of the lens but I also really want to preserve this moment in my life that may never happen again, (you know the one where I am three sizes larger and my feet and calves have merged to form cankles). Doesn’t every woman with child want to remember this time in her life? I am thinking I need to get some of this product, word on the street is it’s what all the Victoria Secret models use before strutting the runway and I am going to need all the extra help I can get!

On another note, I just heard from a few of you and Skillshare that Molly Jacques is offering a class for only $20! According to the description it reads ‘Compose a one of a kind alphabet’, it looks like it’s well worth taking the class!

P.S. Since this week is upside down for me the Inspiration Rx post will launch tomorrow!

Author / Miss Tristan B

Miss Tristan B. is the proprietress of Besotted Brand and the writer of this delightful blog. She recently re-located to sunny Seattle with her handsome husband and two pups, they are expecting a baby girl in December. Her lofty goal here is to make this a creative resource repository and to inspire you to fall truly, madly, deeply in love with your life.

INTERVIEW HEATHER BURNS | PERCH PAPER CO.

perchpapercompany_besotted blog Please indulge me and allow me to start this beautiful week off with an amazing lettering artist-Heather Burns a.k.a. Perch Paper Co.  I am a little upside down from last week, we moved into one apartment and moved out of it the very next morning and back to our former apartment. Did you catch that?  What you’ve never done anything as fantastically stressful as that in your life? I also missed my flight to California last week because of said apartment, in which a 100 year old lock decided to have its innards freeze thus locking me into my own apartment as a cab waited (not so patiently) for me to free myself (I didn’t in time for the flight). So, today I am moved back into our old apartment and off to California for work. I am starting this week off with a lettering artist interview because I think this week needs to start off infinitely better than last week, no? Without further ado I give you the incredibly inspirational (and witty, see her random fact) Heather Burns of Perch Paper Co.

//PERCH PAPER CO. INTERVIEW//

Where are you located?

Since opening my business almost five years ago, I’ve lived/worked from Seattle, WA, Billings, MT,  Tanzania, Africa (while I volunteered for three months at a baby orphanage this spring), and for the past two months… Helena, Montana.

How did you get started in lettering?

I started drawing at about the time I started walking. I loved writing my name (the only thing I knew how to spell!) over and over and over in different sizes, upper and lowercase, on everything I owned (aka: everything my parents owned! two year old’s don’t really own anything;) All through school I doodled on everything, backs of tests, newspaper headlines, fake sharpie tattoos on my feet. The love of doodling got me into The Art Institute of Seattle where I studied type and graphic design. I worked as a graphic designer at FLANNEL DESIGN doing logo and print work for outdoor companies before starting my own business.

What are some of your favorite supplies?

I’m currently having a love affair with white ink! Can’t get enough white ink on kraft  envelopes. I have also started using water colors in my calligraphy pens so the writing feels like it flows, both in style and color.

Can you name some of your inspirations?

I get really inspired at Goodwill and rummage sales. I imagine turning all that ‘stuff’ into wonderful creations. reupholstering a couch with fabric I’ve written all over. Finding old stationery with beautiful type and unique colors. I hate to admit this, but I love listening to romantic movies (chic flicks) while I’m working on anything ‘wedding’ related. Helps me feel all lovey dovey ;) – I love listening to mumford and sons while designing tattoos.

Can you go a little into your process of how you work on a project?

I try to approach every project individually with new ideas and new styles. If the client already has stationery in place, I like to incorporate the font they’ve used into the envelope addressing and create a calligraphy style that fits the ‘feel’ of their wedding day. If I’m designing the wedding stationery, I like to know what cereal they eat for breakfast, how they decorate their home, how they envision the day of their wedding.

Any tips for newbies on how to develop their own style?

Look at type EVERYWHERE. Garage sale signs, font books, backs of antique post cards, other calligraphers sites, calligraphy books, etc. Then just write.. on anything and everything. See what you naturally lean towards.. uppercase vs. lowercase. flowing writing, or block letters. Build your strengths from there.

Any recommendations of books or classes for lettering enthusiasts to further their studies?

I think a good understanding of basic type is a must. I took several typography classes in Art School and this has helped immensely. I also follow about ten blogs that focus on type and read those every week to keep up to date on what’s new in the lettering world.

Do you have some favorite projects?

Water color calligraphy, and custom wedding invitations with calligraphy, hand done lettering and illustrations.

Any advice on what ‘not’ to do?

Don’t spread yourself too thin and try to come up with a million different styles. If you trust your gut and your eye and really work on just a few styles you will be known for those. You can’t please everyone and your style will not be a fit for everyone, but for those people who adore your work, they will absolutely LOVE it and know how unique it is which will have them coming back to you time and time again.

Name one random talent you have that people may not know?

I can leap like a real leprechaun. And since I’ve never met one, I’m assuming Probably even better.

Random facts?

I wear grey and white everyday – I love hot yoga – Since I was a child I knew in my heart I would someday adopt a child (I don’t know where this idea came from, I’m assuming Mr. Rogers) (I thought it would be in Africa while I was there) but I met an amazing man (whose wife passed away from leukemia when his twin girls were just one). They are now 3.5 and I’ll be adopting them when we get married this winter! – I  prefer to drink coffee and hike all day and work at night – I dream about secret passages in old apartments weekly. – cinnamon gummy bears are my weakness. – I prefer all my beverages without lids. – I paint all my furniture white.

Thank you kindly Heather! If you have questions for Heather or would like to thank her for the interview, please do so in the comments, I know the artists love getting your feedback!

P.S. Emily is the winner of last weeks bestowal, (I loved all your answers of course) and I have a new found appreciation for all the days of the week (thank you). This was Emily’s sweet answer…”I’ve taken Tuesdays off to be with my toddler and we don’t always have big plans but I try to follow him and not rush either of us, which makes Tuesdays some of my best days.”

Author / Miss Tristan B

Miss Tristan B. is the proprietress of Besotted Brand and the writer of this delightful blog. She recently re-located to sunny Seattle with her handsome husband and two pups, they are expecting a baby girl in December. Her lofty goal here is to make this a creative resource repository and to inspire you to fall truly, madly, deeply in love with your life.

AMETHYST FONT BY MOLLY JACQUES ERICKSON

 

Amethyst by Molly Jacques Erickson Besotted Blog

A day without internet is like a day without…(insert worse case scenarios here).  Seriously, I lived in the middle of nowhere and my internet was abacus slow but being in a bustling metropolis without internet is practically painful. Alas, I am back on-line and in time to announce Molly Jacques Erickson has just launched a new font-Amethyst that I think you are going to adore! Oh, and the price? She’s practically giving it away!  I love all of Molly’s fonts but this has immediately risen to the top as my favorite of hers. It has a nice simplicity to it and there are so many letterforms that I like (crazy for the ‘A’ and ‘B’ that never happens).  I can’t wait to start working with it! I think this font is so easy to incorporate into a future project, it is very legible and would be an excellent alternative for envelope addressing for holiday send-outs. Holiday?  I know, it seems too early yet I have it constantly on my mind for the shop (I need to plan ahead with baby b. arriving during my busy season!)

I am working on another wonderful lettering artist interview that I shall put up tomorrow and with Molly’s new font launch I am plenty inspired to get practicing and after you read this interview I think you may just as motivated!

Author / Miss Tristan B

Miss Tristan B. is the proprietress of Besotted Brand and the writer of this delightful blog. She recently re-located to sunny Seattle with her handsome husband and two pups, they are expecting a baby girl in December. Her lofty goal here is to make this a creative resource repository and to inspire you to fall truly, madly, deeply in love with your life.

PINTEREST CURATOR// ELIZABETH MESSINA

Curator Elizabeth Messina Besotted IAs excited as I was last week about finding out that Diane Keaton was pinning, this week I found out one of my fave photographers Elizabeth Messina has joined in the fun as well!  Like her photographs her pins have a dreamy ethereal vibe to them. I love her portraits board, it’s such a treat to find what inspires someone so talented as Ms. Messina, she has some excellent inspirations!  I usually try to refrain from using the word romantic to describe anything I have an affinity for because the word conjures up too many connotations of bodice ripping and such, but in the case of Elizabeth Messina’s boards I don’t think there is a better descriptive, they are romantic, but in the best way possible. If you are falling in love, are in love or blissfully hoping for a love, I think you will find Elizabeth’s boards flooded with love-centric imagery + inspiration, I know I left them feeling more love-ly. Elizabeth has an amazing eye for texture, especially when it is set against a contrast subject– think beautifully worn gowns against luminous skin and hair, the combo is the visual equivalent of the best melt in your mouth chocolate you ever did have. Her Yearn board makes me a little weak in the knee’s.  Visit Elizabeth’s boards, especially with your new ‘muse’ prompt for Inspiration Rx, there’s sure to be something there that can inspire your project for this week!

Author / Miss Tristan B

Miss Tristan B. is the proprietress of Besotted Brand and the writer of this delightful blog. She recently re-located to sunny Seattle with her handsome husband and two pups, they are expecting a baby girl in December. Her lofty goal here is to make this a creative resource repository and to inspire you to fall truly, madly, deeply in love with your life.