April 15, 2011

lesley grainger : artists who blog


Today's artist is Lesley Grainger, who is originally from England where she studied art and illustration. She moved to California with her family in 1999. Her cheerful designs are inspired by her children, color and nature. Enjoy!

Lesley's website: www.lesleygrainger.com

Why did you decide to become an artist and could you imagine doing anything else? If so, what?
Since I was little I wanted to become an artist, more than anything. It's my purpose. I couldn't imagine doing anything else, unless I'm called to do something.


Do you still believe "do what you love and the money will come?"
Absolutely! I believe if you do what you are made to do everything else will follow. It's not always smooth sailing going thru some storms but there's always a rainbow.


How has the Internet influenced your work as an artist?
Blogging and the internet are an essential part of my business. Communication with clients is so easy with these tools. I have met so many amazing people thru my blog and I love it. Blogging is an artform, a tool I use to express my art.
Please name 3 of your favorite blogs and tell us why these blogs are special.
http://printpattern.blogspot.com Bowie posts such great work, she connects us to the design world.
Flora Bowley - http://florabowley.typepad.com has the most amazing organic paintings. I love the colors and the feel of her abstract paintings.
A great blog for learning about Art Licensing: http://artlicensingblog.com


What is your greatest fear and what do you do to overcome it?
My greatest fear is to fear. And the way I overcome it is prayer. Worry about nothing and pray about everything. I love this quote, "Worry is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but doesn't get you anywhere."


Who would you like to trade places with for one day? Why?
I would like to trade places with Chagall and paint like him for one day.


What are your secrets for managing your time wisely?
I work from my home/studio so it's easy to get distracted, ARTIST ADD. I have to make lists, focus on what I need to get done and prioritize my work or I can easily waste my day.


If you could live anywhere in the world – all expenses paid – for one year, where would that be? 
Wow that's a great question. I think I would like to live in France. I traveled there for art college. It was amazing and inspiring! Being in France made me want to paint even more.

How do you maintain a healthy balance between your professional and private life?
This is sometimes difficult because I work from home and I have two children. I try to treat my work like a regular work day. Get the kids off to school. Make some tea and get to work on whatever projects I have going on. I have learned to stop when its time for family life and I try go to the gym regularly.


What are your top 5 goals that you’d like to accomplish within the next 5 years?
Online shop
More fabrics
Children's book published in April 2011
Going to Surtex in May 2011
More children's books

What is your advice for someone who would like to turn his or her creative dreams into reality?
Do what you love, be inspired with your dream and the reality will come.


Thank you Lesley! I appreciate your sharing your artwork and your thoughts with us today. I wish you lots of success at Surtex next month!

30 comments:

Hagar said...

Beautiful work...I love the colors she is using. The work with is tea pots and the cups is absolutely great!

Laura Dandaneau said...

Great post; her colors are perfect for spring.

DAREL JAVIER said...

Nice original style. :)
Thanks

Kerri said...

What lovely, fresh colors! She looks like a fun one for spring!

United Multimedia Creations said...

I love your work!

ELK said...

lovely work ~

stephanie levy said...

I agree - Lesley's artwork is a perfect welcome for spring :) Glad you like it!

rental elf said...

Nice article, thanks for the information.

Lesley Grainger said...

Thank you everyone for the lovely comments and thank you Stephanie for the interview. I really enjoyed the experience and being part of your blog.

Shannon said...

LOVE her art!? Thanks for sharing!

Trish said...

love her work thanks for the great post! (and all the other wonderful posts too)!

Patrick Leyendecker said...

i like your art

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The color combination is so delight and refreshing just loved it...!!

**EYE-SNACKS** said...

Love her work..her using of colors!

Mae said...

Great bird designs. I love it :)

stephey : Creative Living Marked By The Muse™ said...

wow! I'n new to your blog and so glad I found you. It's very refreshing to see, at a glance, artists who blog and their work - very inspiring. Thank you for putting this collection together. Where do you find your awesome artists! Thanks again! stephey

COB artist Artwork by Conor O'Brien © said...

Great work Lesley :)

Stephanie, how do I go about getting my art featured on your blog?

Rachael Rose said...

Pretty colors and such a good vibe created with your art.. and i saw a little owlie! I paint lots of owls too! http://rosiluna.blogspot.com/

<3

chrisartist said...

I am really enjoying your blog.
This post is lovely.
Chrisartist

Carolyn said...

What lovely, fresh colors! I love the colors she is using.

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such a gorgeous work! thank you for sharing it!

Mary C. Nasser said...

Wonderful art!
So glad I found your blog...
I am your newest follower. :)
Looking forward to seeing your upcoming posts!

Best,
Mary C. Nasser
http://www.marycnasser.com/blog.html

Mary Richmond said...

i just found your blog--so many wonderful artists and fun people here--look forward to seeing even more wonderful work.

canvas artwork said...

i realy like your style of art

Suzanne said...

I love her designs!

Art Epicurean said...

Great post - are you still posting on this site?

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Beautiful!

Clint Roscoe said...

Great work. I don't illustrate too much. I make some posters though.

Laurel said...

such delightful images -- thank you for posting these. They make me smile.

Laurel

http://www.abundantempress.blogspot.com

Carolyn Campagna said...

I love Lesley Granger's interview. We both are in a visual arts ministry at Saddleback Church in California, USA called Art Up. Love your blog. Carolyn Campagna of 'Becoming a Joyful Woman', also an artist. Blessings to you.

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