I'd love to share my story about my creative process and the ways in which my Catholic faith inspires me daily, so maybe this is the platform for that?
So let's revisit this whole blogging thing... I go though phases where I am either more or less serious about making JenAmbroseDesigns a serious business. This year I decided to take a risk by showing my work at an Art Fair. And why do just one? So in the next 30 days I'll be setting up a booth at three different events. I have no idea what to expect at these events, the first of which is in just two days! What will people want to see/purchase? I sell stickers and matted prints online, but part of my booth setup is framed prints, will anyone like those? A good number of the Saints are sort of universally popular, but what if I don't have any of the Saints that customers might be looking for? What if nobody likes my work at all? And some of my concerns are more rooted in logic, like "what if my phone dies?". The great thing about this first event is that it's actually at a Catholic Church, so after the fair all day, I should be able to catch the ...
I paint new saints all year long but I always spend some extra time in January choosing a few (or a bunch) of saints to paint in the coming year. This January has been rough, with multiple snow events (which are super stressful for this Florida native) and an exposure quarantine (luckily nobody actually got sick!) Meant I had a huge amount of unplanned time at home. At first I was thrilled, I would get so much work done, possibly even paint enough new saints for the whole year! But it's surprising how depressed one can get being stuck in the house. So I ended up only seriously painting on three days so far this month. But I did choose and complete eight new saints, one of which is Our Lady of Fatima. I decided to base her on the statue created by Father Thomas McGlynn, A Dominican friar. More about Father Thomas . Back in 2020 I got the chance to visit Saint Vincent Ferrer in Manhattan to see one of these statues in real life but managed to not take a photo. Here's to 2022 bein...
Today is a very special day for my personal faith, the feast day of my confirmation saint, Saint Ambrose of Milan. Because I was confirmed in RCIA almost six years ago, I got to choose my saint as a full-fledged adult. I remember pouring through saint books and one specific part of the story of Saint Ambrose kept calling me. He wasn’t a baptized Catholic when he was elected as Bishop of Milan! He wasn’t even interested in that office at the time. The people saw something in him and he went for it. Similar things have happened in my own life because I often don’t see in myself what others do. With his special intersession, I hope to be able to recognize opportunities when they arise and see in myself what others do, and what God does.
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