The Power of Creating - Lindsay Clark Blog Interview Deb Chaney

LindsayBlogDebMay2016.png I am so touched and honored to be featured in Lindsay Clark's Coaching Blog on empowering and inspiring women. Lindsay is one of the most openly vulnerable and inspiring healers and coaches I know. If you are familiar with Brenee Brown's work on vulnerability, Lindsay would be considered be the poster child. She lives by example of sharing the real and the rawness of her life while moving forward with a sense of hope, with courage, and inspiring us all to be positive despite life challenges. Lindsay, thank you for interviewing me. I am inspired to go, move, and create! Thank you.

Meet Deb Chaney

Deb Chaney is in a word: Fabulous. She is a contemporary abstract artist with an incredible collection of work, whom I still credit for helping me to reconnect with my inner painter and meet some life-long friends at her workshop Layers & Process: A Journey In Mixed Media Abstract Painting after I finished grad school. Thank goodness that Deb was living and teaching for her passion because it cracked upon my creative potential and helped it to grow over the last 6 years. Thank you Deb for being a total bad ass.

Q: Deb, thanks for writing an interview for us! First up, how did you discover your love of painting and artistic creation? Was it always your life work?

Hi Lindsay, my pleasure to be here with you online. Thank you for interviewing me.  To answer your questions.... I was very creative and artistic as a child, and in both 6th and 7th grade won awards at elementary school for outstanding achievement in fine arts.  In high school I would collect leaves and dry them in my text books, I was always making something. I was swayed away from this natural calling at university where I pursued science and obtained a B.Sc. in Earth and Ocean Sciences. At that time I held the belief that I needed to follow a 'practical path' and that a life in arts would not be a ‘real’ career. After working in Environmental Geology, drilling, and hydrogeology during and after my degree I felt more and more unhappy doing this work. I would make art and paint in my free time. The turning point was during a six month trip as crew on various sailboats, sailing from Vancouver, Canada to Mexico. As I travelled and sailed I read a book by SARK ‘Wild Succulent Women’ that really shifted what I thought was possible. I saw a woman hand-writing her books and speaking from her heart about her life and journey in creativity. I remember thinking: If she could do it, so could I.  When I ended my trip I started and painting and writing and have not stopped since then.

Q: What do you love most about your craft? What inspires you most?

What I love most is being in creative process and as I grow and mature in life I realize that I can attain this feeling and state in more than one way, which is very satisfying.  For example, If I meet someone new and they ask what I do, I let them know that “ I inspire people, and I do this  in several different ways". I write and give inspirational talks about creative process, being an artist, and living an empowered life. I have written several books and I am currrently writing a new book. And I am, as per the last fifteen years now, working on layered mixed media art pieces in my studio. What inspires me the most is being in creative process - whether I am writing a speech or giving it, writing a book, or making art all, these things satisfy me and make me feel on purpose, excited, and empowered.

Q: We both loved Lady Gaga's interview where she talked about unconsciously telling lies and saying no to that shit! What message would you have for our readers today about being authentic?

What I am learning currently in my life is that being authentic is really about honouring yourself and what is true for you, and what serves you most to thrive, feel good, and be healthy. It can be challenging because there are so  many pre-disposed beliefs, rituals, and unconscious behaviours running our culture that have been in place for a very long time, that we often do not stop and reflect; “Is doing this thing that everyone else is doing  in my very best interest and for the highest good for others?”.

In Lady Gaga’s talk about herself and the music industry, she stated that she has no interest in taking selfie’s because feels strongly her time/image/talent could be used to serve in greater ways. When we continue to violate what is true for us - in this case for her its doing selfie’s - we drain our energy and create dis-ease within ourselves. In my own case as a fine artist producer of paintings, something I  and many artist do, and I am asked for frequently, is to donate for my art for charity. Many artists do this and I have donated more pieces than I can count in the past. But these days I’ve been asking myself, does this really mean that its in my best interest and highest good to continually give away original hand created artworks for no compensation? This past year I have been questioning this, just as Lady Gaga is questioning things she has been doing.

I believe, we would all be so much happier and healthier if we could simply take a moment, stop and think: What is really true for me in this situation? Does this thing I am considering doing make me truly feel alive? Am I feeling honoured, appreciated, respected? Am I being motivated by ‘what will they think?’ aka by fear, or am I inspired, motivated, and excited to do this thing I am choosing?

My message for readers about being authentic is to step back and get clear on what is motivating you to do the things you are doing. If you are being motivated by fear; stop, and re-think this thing you are about to do. If you are being motivated by joy, peace, love, compassion, excitement, go forth and make the world a better place by contributing these positive feelings and your passion to us all!

Q: As a last word of encouragement for our readers, if you could go back in time and give yourself some loving advice during a difficult moment of uncertainty, what would you say to yourself?

When I read this question, I imagine myself at 80 years old. My art is selling around the world for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Celebrities, dignitaries, and wealthy collectors own and appreciate my artwork.   I have a beautiful home near a forest with my loving husband. My daughter is grown and healthy with beautiful grand children who visit regularly. Love, laughter, friendships, music,  art and the feelings of peace and safety  fill my home. I am scheduled to give a talk next week to a group of ten thousand people about living your dream, being in creative process, and how to stay inspired at 80. And, as I write this, I am in my beautiful art studio, cat on my lap purring away, and gazing at a bookshelf lined with books I have written and created. I transport myself now back in time to my 26 year old self on that sail boat, sailing down the coast, sky full of stars, a heart full of dreams. I sit next to her. Deb, don’t be alarmed. Look at me closely. It’s me! I am you! I am you at 80 years old, and I want to share some loving advice for you. My intention is to give you hope, to empower you, to inspire you to trust. You are going to go through some extremely challenging circumstances in the next 10 years. You are going to get through it. When you are 40 the tides will turn and life will be getting better and better. All your dreams and aspirations will come true. Deep breathe, trust, when you look at the stars you will remember our talk, relax, trust and know its all working out that the hard and challenging times will serve you into the future. You will help and inspire many on their journeys. You will have a great and beautiful life. You are here for a magnificent  purpose. I love you, I believe in you, and I am here to let you know everything works out!

*Background music: “Look at the Stars… Look how they Shine for you…” Cold Play, Yellow.

More Tidbits about Deb

My life’s work is to inspire people. I do this in a variety of ways ; I give talks to groups, I write books, and I facilitate workshops.  I also passionately create contemporary abstract paintings which add beauty and healing energy to people’s work and living spaces. What I deeply believe in, is that we are all artists, and that  each of us are in the process of creating our own masterpiece - our life. With the work I do, I inspire and empower people on that creative journey.

Her artworks can be seen at www.debchaney.com  her teaching/speaking endeavours at www.IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com

Deb Chaney - social media

Pinterest:  http://www.pinterest.com/debchaney/

Wordpress blog:  https://debchaneyartist.wordpress.com/debchaneyartist.wordpress.com/

Tumblr blog:  debchaney.tumblr.com

Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/debchaneyartist

Linked In:  http://ca.linkedin.com/in/debchaney

Twitter:  http://twitter.com/deborahchaney

Saatchi online: http://www.saatchiart.com/debchaney

google +  : https://plus.google.com/115303412261140975770/posts

instagram: instagram.com/debchaneyartist

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DebChaneyArtist

 

Inside the Studio this week

Today I'm sharing some photos of me working on a painting I've been in process with lately. This is my way of inviting you into my studio and seeing behind that scenes in my creative painting process. Yup, I'm being vulnerable.

I'm still working on  this painting and had the opportunity to bring it into the most recent Layers & Process workshop I taught in April where I shared with the group what this painting is about. It's about finding the balance between connecting with people we love and setting boundaries with them. Something I am learning myself.

I had recently watched a really inspirational video of Brenee Brown being interviewed and sharing that some of the most empathetic, kind, and compassionate people in the world are REALLY great at setting boundaries.This really inspired me. I am continuing to explore this concept through my art making.

This painting is part of my Fragments of Life Series in which each painting in this series is a visual, textural, three-dimensional exploration of something going on in my life personal to me that I often use paint and collage to process.

All the photos posted here are by Ruthie Firefly, my beautiful 12-year-old girl. She did a great job and I am grateful to her for this.

Just Sold, Fragments of Life # 16

FragmentsOfLife16_2014Just sold: Fragments of Life # 16. 23” x 30” Mixed Media on 300 pound cold press water colour paper. (c) Deb Chaney.  See more paintings in this Series: Fragments of Life Series. Prints Available Saatchi Online Gallery. Big thanks to Courtney Furlotte, Independent Design Professional in Vancouver BC for finding me and making the connection with the new art collectors. So excited to see pictures of the three framed images up in their home !

Just Sold, Fragments of Life # 27

FragmentsOfLife27_DebChaneyJust sold: Fragments of Life # 27. 23” x 30” Mixed Meida on 300 pound cold press water colour paper. (c) Deb Chaney.  See more paintings in this Series: Fragments of Life Series. Prints Available Saatchi Online Gallery. Big thanks to Courtney Furlotte, Independent Design Professional in Vancouver BC for finding me and making the connection with the new art collectors. So excited to see pictures of the framed images up in their home !

Letter from a Young Art Collector

ValeryWPainting.JPG Paintings in itself, the process, is always and has been for years now the biggest gift for me of being a professional artist. The second biggest gift, for me, is to feel appreciated and valued, especially by  my art collectors. Thank you for this letter today, Valery. I am so happy to include you now with my group of growing art collectors all over the world.

"I am so proud to hold and cherish this painting from Deb Chaney's collection. Upon first sight of this beautiful work, I felt a strong pull and urge to hang it up in my home. It was clear that this mantra and beautiful creative representation had been destined to enter my life as a wonderfully fun and powerful outreach; "I take action, and allow space for attraction." Much can be said and extracted from this very statement, and to me, it serves as a daily reminder that I am in the drivers seat, I am the one incarnate, and I accept this responsibility gifted to me- that moving forward asks of me to take responsibility for myself, on many levels. To do the best I can, release, and trust that the rest is meant to allow space for the universe to present me with what is in the highest divine order. I surrender, and trust as I dance with the universe whilst I accept responsibility for myself, taking action when and where it is needed so that Source can continue to pour blessings my way to be experienced as part of this magical life that I have so generously been blessed and gifted to live. Miracles and magic await! What a tantric dance. Thank you Deb, for this amazing work!" -Valéry Bruneau xx.

Valery is a gifted Reiki Energy Practitioner and soulful aesthetician currently living in Victoria, BC, you can connect with her at: https://shinesthetics.wordpress.com.

Featured painting in above picture with Valery 'I take action and allow space for attraction' 12 " x 12" x 1.5" Mixed Media on Canvas (c) Deb Chaney original sold. Other small paintings available in the Little Gems and Full Moon Frog Pond collections.

More fabulous workshop photos!

Big thank you to Liz and Yolanta Radomski for taking these great picts of demos in action! What a wonderful workshop it was and I just love having these photos for the memories. The glazing demo especially, that was my fav !  And yes, if you look closely I do occasionally play guitar at these events, purely for fun, no guarantee on anything more than basic chords and a few Taylor Swift songs! See you next time! (You can keep updated on next workshop running by subscribing here: http://eepurl.com/iplKI)

April workshop photos

The Layers & Process workshop this past weekend at Parker Studios was such a huge success! First off big thanks to Deborah Bakos for allowing us to take over ‘Ripe Studios’ to use them as our playground. Parker Studios, hands down, has been the most fabulous workshop venue to date. We are so grateful to use this  space, thank you! Secondly, big thank you for Mattius Suedeta for playing  beautiful instrumental background music on Saturday, it was enjoyed by all and we hope you will join us again! And I want to thank each of you that showed up and brought your questions, inspiration, and enthusiasm. What a truly delightful group!

One of the student had to say this about the workshop:

“ Deb, you are so powerful and positive. Each person feel special and safe around you. Through you passion, I am inspired.” - Elizabeth Radomsky

Silver Lining - Paintings up & framed

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If you've been following my blog, you may remember the blank empty walls from the Natural Medicine Office ?  Well, the big news is, the paintings are up and beautifully framed in silver! You can see more paintings available in this series for purchase or rent from the Fragments of Life Series. Thank you so much Be Well Natural Medicine in Mill Valley, California for choosing my art for your office!

New Work! "Nobody Said It Would be Easy..."

NobodySaid_web.jpegYes, if you are thinking these title words sound familiar, perhaps Coldplay familiar, you're right. These are lyrics from The Scientist (such a great song) for which I have Kirsten Courtland to thank years back who shared her amazing  Coldplay concert experience with me years back during a workshop we were in together and that got me started listening to their music, now I am hooked. "Nobody said it would be easy, Noone ever said it would be this hard", 23” x 30” Mixed Media, Collage & Acrylics on 300 pound watercolour paper (c) Deb Chaney 2016 Fragments of Life Series. Original Painting Available at the date of this post for sale or rent. Original can be viewed at Deb's home studio in Kitsilano, Vancouver by appointment  info@debchaney.com

Time to Shine Podcast: Feature Interview

Screen Shot 2016-03-18 at 12.30.36 PM Big thank you to Oscar Santolalla for featuring me on his fantastic podcast ‘Time to Shine’ - a work of art in itself for inspiring speakers! Had so much fun sharing ideas and inspiration!

Link to listen

Time to Shine Podcast

Interview Summary

Deb Chaney is a Contemporary Abstract Artist, Author, and Speaker. Her life’s work is to inspire people. She does this in a variety of ways: she gives talks, writes books, and she facilitates workshops. She also passionately paints contemporary abstract paintings which add beauty and healing energy to people’s work and living spaces. What Deb deeply believes in, is that we are all artists, and that each of us is in the process of creating our own masterpiece – our life. With the work she does, she inspires and empowers people on that creative journey.

Illuminate the artist within

Deb attended a workshop held by Tony Robbins. Her main dream at that time was to have a big art opening for her own artwork. During the workshop she got inspired by Robbins’ life of contribution. She had a visualization of contributing to other artists, and she made the decision to share how she found inspiration and stayed inspired. That is how “Illuminate the Artist Within” started.

Masterpieces and speeches

Deb admires Taylor Swift, who has written every song on each of her albums. Through her songs Taylor articulates with words what she is feeling, especially with storytelling. Deb considers the song “Back to December” a masterpiece.

Deb also finds three similarities between paintings and speeches:

  1. A good speech has voice variation. A good painting has variation in colors and hues.
  2. In a speech, the speaker uses the stage, hand gestures, to bring energy. In paintings, artists also want to add gestures and energies.
  3. A good painting tells a story. The same happens with a speech.

Empowering people in their creative journey

Deb empowers and inspires people in their own creative process in three ways:

  1. She lives her own journey. She does art with passion, and that inspires people.
  2. Deb wrote “68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist“, in which each card has an idea to support people’s own creative process. This is the product of 10 years’ Deb journaling on her artwork.
  3. Based on Robert Maurer’s book, “One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way,” if you have an idea, take a really small step. If instead you try to do too much, you overwhelm your brain, and your idea never gets to the creative center of your brain.

Related: Speaking to Promote Your Art

Favorite quotation

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” — Winston Churchill

Recommended book

MONEY Master the Game by Tony Robbins

Routine to Shine

Begin with the end in mind. A really good talk is like a train, you must know well where you are headed and how you’re going to finish.

Links

DebChaney.com

IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com

The Courage to Continue.

CourageToContinue_IMAGEThank you Marina Milner-Bolotin for your inspiring talk at Toastmasters a few weeks back and this fantastic quote, my current inspirational favourite!  "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill. Need support to get courageous for your next step with painting? Join my next workshop in Vancouver, BC April 6th 2016 details: www.IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com.

Sold & Sold. Seems chartreuse is the colour of the day!

Just sold, these chartreuse colored Fragments of Life Series paintings are on their way to California. Prints available here: Saatchi Online Gallery Deb Chaney. #celebrating!