Monday, May 10, 2010

SOWA begins this week-end and then off for a week of teaching at Snow Farm

My show season begins this week-end:

May 15 &16 - The opening weekend of the SoWa Open Market
@ 460 Harrison Ave, Boston
10am to 5pm

It's supposed to be a beautiful weekend!
Hope to see you there!

Please note that I will not be in the studio during the scheduled showroom hours on Saturday, May 15.

On Sunday, May 16 I will be heading down to Snow Farm for a week of teaching.
Be back on the 22nd.
See you then!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Featured on ArtDailyMuse by Susan Lomuto

If you've never been on this street, you have to stroll there at least once and I guarantee you'll want to live there!

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Susan Lomuto, the brain behind Daily Art Muse, has a sharp eye, keen nose and a sixth sense when it comes to quality handcrafted collections.

And I don't mean just my work :)


I hope you're enjoying the colors and scents of Spring...
Peace.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Stories of self-transformation

This morning I was reading "A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian," a novel by Marina Lewycka, when Phil joined me. I giggled and read aloud to him:

But this is all in the past, Nadia. Why you have such bourgeois preoccupation with all personal history?

A few minutes later, Phil said, "When you're ready to take a break let's watch a few videos."
As he prepares to teach a course in conflict resolution, Phil is searching the web for interesting material to show in class.

The website we went to is Communication and Conflict where you will have the opportunity to view a multitude of videos on understanding conflict in communication. The purpose of these videos is to unveil a process by which the person who perceives a conflict is step-by-step led to understand it from the viewpoint of his/her own ultimate needs.

Seeing these videos while reading my book, living my life, with multiple daily opportunities to manage conflict and perhaps even understand my role in it, I found the interactions in these videos entertaining and affirming.

Conflict is socially constructed and it is driven by interpretations we choose to privilege. However, ultimately, to pursue our desire to liberate the self and experience peace and fulfillment, we must be responsible for our language use and what it accomplishes.

All this has me thinking...
You?