I decided to launch this blog with the project that ended-up becoming the visual inspiration for it - a reproduction of a fairly obscure René Magritte painting called Le Blanc Seing that I translated into a mural in the hallway to the master bedroom in my home.
But first, a little background. I was well into adulthood before I was able and ready to take the plunge into real estate but I'd been waiting impatiently for years for a large canvas on which I could express my love of color and comfort. So when I finally had the chance I spent much of my copious energy transforming it.
I'd kept pretty detailed visual documentation of house projects since I bought it at the end of 2007, mostly for my own edification (before and after photos are so very satisfying to revisit). Then, earlier this year, prompted by the interest and curosity of folks who have visited my home (the gift of being part of an international martial arts community means I frequently host friends from all over the world), I started an instagram account in order publish these and other projects. But I found the format patently unsatifying. I wanted to post more pics to a single post than was allowed, I had no control of the format they were displayed - in short I felt that in order to show the projects at their best, I needed more control over the design. Of course I did, I'm a designer and artist, I spend most of my waking hours thinking about how to make things look and feel outstandingly singular. And while making things is the intial pleasure, sharing them is crucial to my process. I also wanted to present what has actually become 'a body of work' all in one place. In short, as complete as possible representation of who I am as a creative.
Making stuff is truly my reason for living. I have often described it as akin to breathing for me. I do it as therapy when I'm down, I revel in it when I feel great. But spending the countless hours it takes make stuff like this can also be a bit isolating. Don't get me wrong, I am mostly quite content creating, but I am a person that tends to extremes, and tend to have 'blinders on' focus - it can be too much of a good thing at times. So, I thought that this might be a cool way of connecting and reaching out to the greater comunity of people who find this sort of stuff inspiring. So welcome to my world...
-The Chatelaine
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