If you thought you could make easy DIY garden beds, I'm here to encourage you to find out that you're wrong! By that I mean, garden beds are NOT easy to build, but not impossible, and totally worth it. Learn a little about how Pete and I made ours, and how we messed up. DIY... Continue Reading →
A Study in Pink: the April Full Moon
A quick study in Pink honors the April Full moon, pink Spring flowers, the woman's experience, and my next read: the Sherlock series. The April full moon is called the Pink moon because of this time frame's blossoming of the many-named plant; the phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, most commonly referred to as "moss... Continue Reading →
5 Tips for Making Money at Art Festivals
Do you, audience who seeks authentic self-expression, want to know how I'm making money at art festivals? Here are my lessons learned as I begin to sell my art professionally and construct a long-term business structure... THANK YOU: Oden Brewing and Chee Chee, Royal Jelly and Bob, Hornfeldt Photography and With A Twist Media, Screen... Continue Reading →
Deconstructing Hustle Culture with Artistic Expression
Fulfilled my birthday wishes by deconstructing hustle culture with artistic expression - such was Art Club event number two! All photography by Brian Hornfeldt! Art as Social Practice TLDR: Society sucks, let's better it by throwing darts at paint balloons. Social Practice Art: what is it and why is it important? You tell me. https://youtu.be/0yS0oil4uB8... Continue Reading →
Celebrate the Worm Moon and the Coming of Spring
Let us celebrate the Worm Moon (the full moon in March) and the coming of Spring with announcements of upcoming products, events, and other content. The Worm Moon is named as such for the obvious reason of worms reappearing in early spring, but also for other types of worms like beetle larvae that "begin to... Continue Reading →
Being a School Bus Driver – Black History Month
My Black History Month is dedicated to the black men and women I work with every day as a School Bus Driver for Guilford County Schools in Greensboro, North Carolina. I became a school bus driver to get my CDL so that I could drive Bailey. I got my CDL, I got a job, but... Continue Reading →
Carrying On A Legacy: Trash Pick-Up by Southerners, Immigrants, and More
We are carrying on our parents' legacy by cleaning our natural environment. Whether you're a Southerner born and raised of this land, or an immigrant landed in this bubble of the world, or maybe you're someone in between, your actions toward the environment reflect your ancestry's cultures. Speaking of immigration, right? The mass migration of... Continue Reading →
Celebration of Imbolc at GSOVIBES Art Club
Our celebration of Imbolc was a throbbing bubble of creative energies at the first GSOVIBES Art Club! We honored fertility, healing, femininity, one another, and ourselves via collage, coloring, painting, drawing, and more. Can't wait for the next one! The next GSOVIBES Art Club will be towards the end of February, and the upcoming Trash... Continue Reading →
Original GSOVIBES Skyline Design Now Available on RedBubble!
Those of you who have kept up with me since the beginning, the Original GSOVIBES Skyline Design is now available on my RedBubble site in the form of stickers, t-shirts, hats and more! What is RedBubble? RedBubble is a platform, like Etsy and Spotify, that allows artists to sell their products online. My decision to... Continue Reading →
First GSOVIBES Art Club: Imbolc, Healing, Fertility
My first digital flyer for GSOVIBES events ๐ Our first GSOVIBES Art Club will be themed for the upcoming Pagan holiday Imbolc, which focuses on healing and fertility. The event will take place at the Swamp House on Saturday, January 21st from 6 PM till midnight. If you are interested in attending this event, please... Continue Reading →
