Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Join the YMCA

I did it AND I love it!

Best use of $15 dollars this month! Yes that's right, just $15 dollars a month is the cost of a membership at the Bellevue YMCA (for the typical student budget). YMCAs vary by region in that some offer large facilities with olympic size swimming pools and modern equipment. Others may not be as up-to-date. Generally they adjust the price of membership on a sliding scale based on earnings and probably the facility. Click here to find your YMCA and check out membership rates in your area.

At any rate - you get the concept. It's a great deal and it's all about community.



To read more on my personal experience with the YMCA click here.

Animal Adoption

I won't even try to squeeze this post into the category of art, music, or food - but I had to highlight the wonderful joy of life that comes with owning a pet.

It is relatively inexpensive (compare to the cost of having a child) and you interactively share your life with an animal who needs love, food and shelter.

No worries friends... I have not turned into a cat loving animal freak.... but I am very happy to have invited a new pet into my home.

Meet Nala. 


Click here to see more pics of this little cutie (not me, the cat...).


Mani Pedi

Nuff Said!

It's just necessary every once in a while for sanity... DO IT! The awesome nail salon that HANDLED these toes is located in Baldwin (Long Island) New York. Not only did I leave with amazing nails and toenails, but the manicurist topped it off with a light shoulder massage while I waited for my nails to dry.

The most amazing part of this adventure was actually the price... total cost of a manicure AND pedicure was only $25! Yes, you heard correctly. In the South you are doing well to find a salon that will simply manicure your nails for that price. If you're ever in the area, shoot me and e-mail at TLS.kellbell@gmail.com and I will gladly forward you contact info for this shop. I found it well worth the trip.



Deer Watch!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE when deer come out to play....

No.

I don't live on 10 acres of private property.

But God saw fit to send these wonderful creatures to share my peaceful morning walk outside of my Bellevue apartment. What a great Creator we serve!


If you live in Nashville, but have not had the fortune of deer watching in your backyard, try visiting the Percy Warner Park which has walking/biking trails and lots of open grassy areas. You are sure to spot a deer or two. Even if they are not around, the Warner parks are enjoyable any time of the year.

Check out this site for more reviews and information on Percy Warner.

Mama Mandola’s Sicilian Chicken Soup - Carraba's Italian Grille

Ah-May-ZING!

So my fiance and I have unintentionally made every night a date night.... I say unintentionally because it's not as if he formally asked me out.... I didn't blush and spend an hour in front of the mirror getting my hair just right... Nonetheless, we are definitely still dating each other. I genuinely enjoy his company and feel honored every night that we sit down to enjoy a meal and good conversation together.

Tonight, I chose Carraba's for our unofficial date night and it was surprisingly fantastic. For those of you who have had a bad experience there before, do yourself a favor and give it one more shot.

Read more here to find out about our favorite part of the meal ...



Fill My Cup Lord

Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus! I'm a firm believer that the ONLY way to truly fill your cup in life is to get to know how good God is. If you are interested in daily meditations or morning devotions, check out these regular posts by my friend Brandon Rose. Here is just an excerpt of today's Bible message... 


What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. 10Is there anything of which one can say, "Look! This is something new"? It was here already, long ago; it was here before our time.


Keep reading...



Nashville Radio

If you are like me, you really appreciate a radio station that, jam after jam, never fails to lift your spirits. I'm not talking about the occasional good song in the midst of filth and who-gave-you-a-record-deal trash! Just quality jams... Well haven't found that yet in the Nashville area (sorry for the build up)... But the closest thing to it is 92.1 or 92 Q.... Love the mix of Anthony Hamilton and Al Green... they can really blend the oldies with the worthy-to-listen-to new guys. So check them out!

Paint!

Sips N Strokes is a hidden gem in Franklin and Hendersonville TN. Check out their website here for information on their other locations. For $25 artists and amateurs can get their fill of paint supplies along with 2 -3 hours of basic instruction. Here are a couple of the paintings that I taught and assisted in:



New and Improved!

Soul Art Studio has been renovated! After a very inspiring chat with Sara Estes, co-creator of The Spotted Fox and indie-inspired artist from Nashville TN, I've decided to re-vamp the site into something that is more useful for the readers. Of course I will still highlight my own art work from time to time, but I am really embracing this new concept - The Lemonade Stand. The problem: this recession has tricked most of us into believing that the good days are over! We've lost jobs, cut back on spending, and settled for randomly surfing Faceboook as a source of entertainment... LAME! My solution: The Lemonade Stand (TLS from now on) is where you can come for inspiration! I refuse to settle. I'm filling my cup in life with all of the wonderful things that make me happy - loving the Good Lord, loving my family and friends, music, art, and food! But not just any food - "pretty plated" beautiful food! I'd love to hear ideas of things that you'd like to do or see on the site, so please leave a comment or send an email to tls.kellbell@gmail.com. Thanks for stopping by!

Under Construction!

Please hang tight... we are making some major changes to the blog. I think you will enjoy so check back a little later.


Thank you!

~KellBell~

Friday, September 17, 2010

Finding my paint style




The dragon was a mistake but eh.... comfort zones are restricting. So far I think the coffee mug and the bird cage really define my creative style. I love the simple and chic, minimally detailed pieces... These were a lot of fun to paint!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

New Paintings...


Christopher paints a pot of "flowers"


My honey is the ultimate "manly man." So, on my first night of teaching a class at Sips N Strokes, I was not at all surprised to see his take on the painting that I taught - originally a simple black pot with red pansies. Shaking my head at his disobedience, but still oh so proud of his raw talent :)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Day One


This is the first in the Creation Series that I'm working on. In the center is God clothed in the elements. Love to know what you think.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Growing Together


You have to crawl before you walk... This is another of my attempts to copy the work of another artists. The original, and my inspiration, was called Kenya by Lazlo Emmerich.

Friday, August 6, 2010

What is "Soul Art"?

It’s art that comes from or speaks to your soul.

For me it’s paintings of things that are familiar – travel, culture, family, food, love…

It’s the music I was raised on – Take 6, Keke Wyatt, Karen Clark Sheard…

It’s word play and poetry like Art & Soul in the basement of the Cooper Science Complex from my days walking the campus of an HBCU.

It’s the tight criss-cross of cornrows made from thick kinky hair.

It’s a beautifully colorful plate of mama’s cooking… That’s my soul art!

For you it might be the tunes of a banjo or a photograph of rolled wheat in country pastures.

This is a forum, a melting pot, for Soul Art where differences are welcome!

My Inspiration

After weeks of trying to find the perfect piece (for lack of a better term) to use as inspiration for an original painting, I have found one that gives me ideas gallore. What better source of inspiration than a poem that dramatizes the Creator’s best work?

As a child I was made to memorize this poem, and it still impresses me today! Can't wait to share the artwork that comes out of it... Enjoy.

THE CREATION

by: James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)

AND God stepped out on space,
And He looked around and said,
"I'm lonely --
I'll make me a world."

And far as the eye of God could see
Darkness covered everything,
Blacker than a hundred midnights
Down in a cypress swamp.

Then God smiled,
And the light broke,
And the darkness rolled up on one side,
And the light stood shining on the other,
And God said, "That's good!"

Then God reached out and took the light in His hands,
And God rolled the light around in His hands
Until He made the sun;
And He set that sun a-blazing in the heavens.
And the light that was left from making the sun
God gathered it up in a shining ball
And flung it against the darkness,
Spangling the night with the moon and stars.
Then down between
The darkness and the light
He hurled the world;
And God said, "That's good!"

Then God himself stepped down --
And the sun was on His right hand,
And the moon was on His left;
The stars were clustered about His head,
And the earth was under His feet.
And God walked, and where He trod
His footsteps hollowed the valleys out
And bulged the mountains up.

Then He stopped and looked and saw
That the earth was hot and barren.
So God stepped over to the edge of the world
And He spat out the seven seas;
He batted His eyes, and the lightnings flashed;
He clapped His hands, and the thunders rolled;
And the waters above the earth came down,
The cooling waters came down.

Then the green grass sprouted,
And the little red flowers blossomed,
The pine tree pointed his finger to the sky,
And the oak spread out his arms,
The lakes cuddled down in the hollows of the ground,
And the rivers ran down to the sea;
And God smiled again,
And the rainbow appeared,
And curled itself around His shoulder.

Then God raised His arm and He waved His hand
Over the sea and over the land,
And He said, "Bring forth! Bring forth!"
And quicker than God could drop His hand.
Fishes and fowls
And beasts and birds
Swam the rivers and the seas,
Roamed the forests and the woods,
And split the air with their wings.
And God said, "That's good!"

Then God walked around,
And God looked around
On all that He had made.
He looked at His sun,
And He looked at His moon,
And He looked at His little stars;
He looked on His world
With all its living things,
And God said, "I'm lonely still."

Then God sat down
On the side of a hill where He could think;
By a deep, wide river He sat down;
With His head in His hands,
God thought and thought,
Till He thought, "I'll make me a man!"

Up from the bed of the river
God scooped the clay;
And by the bank of the river
He kneeled Him down;
And there the great God Almighty
Who lit the sun and fixed it in the sky,
Who flung the stars to the most far corner of the night,
Who rounded the earth in the middle of His hand;
This Great God,
Like a mammy bending over her baby,
Kneeled down in the dust
Toiling over a lump of clay
Till He shaped it in His own image;

Then into it He blew the breath of life,
And man became a living soul.
Amen. Amen.

"The Creation" is reprinted from The Book of American Negro Poetry. Ed. James Weldon Johnson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1922.

Table Talk

Challenge:

1. Make a delicious meal.
2. Gather your family or circle of friends.
3. Turn off your television, radio, computer, or cell phones… Whatever distractions of choice stand between you and your loved ones.
4. Talk. Simple as that. Get to know each other.

Yesterday’s pleasant “appreciate today” moment came when my family did just that. We went around the table once and told our worst moments of the day, then went around again and told the best moments.

4 out of 4 best moments were just being together and talking about our day with each other.

Food for Thought

This devotional thought was taken from a Seventh Day Adventist website... thought it was pretty on point.

Advice isn't always useful

Although the tongue weighs very little, few people are able to hold it.

Biblical text: Likewise the tongue is a small part of the body, but it makes great boasts. Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. (James 3:5 NIV).

Ida and David both wanted all their sons to graduate from college. They knew their boys would have to pay their own way since David never made more than $150 a month. Still, they encouraged their sons to achieve all they could. Arthur, however, went directly from high school to a job. Edgar began studying law. When Dwight graduated, he didn't have a goal in mind, so he and Ed made a pact: Dwight would work two years while Ed studied, sending Ed as much as he could, and that they would reverse the arrangement. While working, Dwight found an opportunity that appealed to him more than college - West Point.

Both Ida and David were crushed by Dwight's decision. Ida was deeply convinced that soldiering was wicked. Still, all she ever said to him was, "It is your choice." David also remained silent, allowing his adult son full freedom to forge his own adult future. Yes, Ida and David wisely held their tongues - but they never withheld their applause, especially on the day their son, General Dwight Eisenhower, became President of the United States of America.

Refraining from giving advice may actually turn out to be the best gift you may ever give a person.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

One Step at a Time...

I’m learning day by day not to wish my life away. Whenever I find myself thinking “I can’t wait until…. Till lunch… till tomorrow… till this time next year…” I have to remind myself to find the joy in this very moment. And… there always is something pleasant to enjoy.

This summer has been a totally new experience for me… I went from being a law student, to insurance lawyer, fiancĂ©e, and artist, and stepmom extraordinaire…. I’m now spending my days helping immigrants and painting… and baking birthday cakes for oh-so-grateful 9 and 10 year olds. I love my life and I know that this is exactly where God wants me right now.

Still some days, the thought escapes… I can’t wait until the day when I have more free time… more money… more experience…

Well, in reality this time is a necessary building block to prepare me for what is to come… No need to wish away these learning experiences. Today I have 24 hours, just the same 24 hours that I will have on August 5th 2020. The best thing to do is to enjoy the flowers that I see, the people that I meet, the opportunities that come my way TODAY.