Sheila Cain- Sample
(Ottawa, ON)
The following is only one of many stories written by Sheila Cain-Sample in one of her blogs. If
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"I've often said that if you have the right tools it makes your life
a whole lot easier, that's what these drawers do for me (among other
tools I have mentioned in previous posts). I love to organize
things, always have, and when things are in order I feel I can
direct my attention to the task at hand. It grounds me, centres my
soul so I can concentrate totally on what I'm trying to accomplish.
Drawing for me requires a great deal of energy and after a days work
I am spent, it drains me but I suppose that's the way it should be I
am putting my heart and soul into each piece I create.
I don't often sell my originals unless they were commissioned. It's
like I have given birth to each new creation and I have a difficult
time letting them go, not knowing what will become of them. I know
it sounds silly but I get very attached to my precious progeny. You
can usually tell when an Artist has put a great deal of him/herself
into a piece, you can see the love.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder...true but also
think beauty is in the hand of it's creator as well."
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Sheila Cain-Sample
(Ottawa, ON)
Sheila
Cain-Sample is a Canadian artist, teacher, student, mother, wife
and full time friend to the environment. She lives in the
country and couldn't imagine being any where else. Sheila works
primarily in pencil but
loves to incorporate other mediums into her work. According to
Sheila, photography is a big part of her creative process.
" I love to garden. Being outside is the biggest inspiration."
says Sheila.
Even with everything else Sheila still finds time to keep her blogs updated
right down to adding a daily photo. Make sure you check out
Sheila's blog section. Not only will you be impressed by
this woman's wonderful ability to stay organized, you will be
inspired.
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