Journal

Writing from the art.

Winter Solstice: A Time of Darkness and Transformation
For Artists Carrie Ziegler For Artists Carrie Ziegler

Winter Solstice: A Time of Darkness and Transformation

The winter solstice is a time of darkness, a moment of profound stillness, a pause before the days start to stretch toward the light again. As I sit here, bathed in the low warmth of the winter sun, I am reminded that even in the darkest moments, there is always a stirring within—an anticipation for what lies ahead.

On this cool, crisp day, it’s as if the sunshine warming my skin is lighting my heart. There is an energy inside me, something both quiet and powerful, like an egg quickening within, ready to become something new. The chrysalis of my life is opening, revealing possibilities that I never imagined.

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Weaving Our Future: The Story Behind "Crows with a Cawse"
Carrie Ziegler Carrie Ziegler

Weaving Our Future: The Story Behind "Crows with a Cawse"

Fresh off a flight from Aotearoa, New Zealand, with little time to overcome jet lag, I launched directly into my latest project for the City of Bothell's Sustainamania festival.

This low-relief, collaborative art piece is more than just artwork; it's a call to action—a visual manifesto urging us to confront our legacy of plastic pollution. The crow, crafted from upcycled and painted plastic bottles and other materials, symbolizes our current reality of plastic pollution— plastic in the ocean, plastic in our bodies, plastic in even the most remote corners of the earth.

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Emerging from Shadows: The Story of My Memoir Unfolds
For Artists Carrie Ziegler For Artists Carrie Ziegler

Emerging from Shadows: The Story of My Memoir Unfolds

As I walked the familiar trail near my home, I wished I had worn my running shoes. Not for comfort, but because my heart was so full of joy and excitement that I wanted to run, to let loose in the sheer exhilaration of the moment. With each breath, I soaked in the beauty of the day—the only day like it, the day that was here and now.

My thoughts buzzing with delightful anticipation, I rejoiced in my thriving relationships, my daughter shining brightly in my life, and adventures awaiting with kindred spirits across the globe. Among many thrilling updates, there is one that stands out, filling me with a profound sense of purpose and, admittedly, a bit of trepidation: I am writing a book.

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Safe Harbor Art Unveiling    June 18th, 4-6PM
For All Carrie Ziegler For All Carrie Ziegler

Safe Harbor Art Unveiling June 18th, 4-6PM

Announcement, announcement, announcement! Safe Harbor, my multi-medium art installation at Monarch Abused Children’s Resource Center is complete! I’d love to share this amazing art piece with you. Please join me for the Art Unveiling!

When: June 185h, 400-6:00 PM, 2024
Where: 3020 Willamette Dr NE, Lacey WA 98516
What: Safe Harbor Art Unveiling

We will have light refreshments and look forward to meeting you in the community! This is a family-friendly event, so feel free to bring the whole crew.

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Eco Art for Earth: How Artists Influence Environmental Change!
For Artists Carrie Ziegler For Artists Carrie Ziegler

Eco Art for Earth: How Artists Influence Environmental Change!

Interested in creating change with art? Then you won’t want to miss this event: Eco Art for Earth: How Artists Influence Environmental Change! I am honored to be in conversation with Beverly Aarons, of Artists up Close. Through interview and interactive group discussion we will explore how art can directly impact public policy and public perception of environmental issues. Here are the details:

Where: The event is hybrid, with an in-person option at Blue Cone Studios in Seattle

When: April 19, 7-8:30 PM, 2024

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The Art of Rejection               (Move through Rejection and Align with your Calling)
For Artists Carrie Ziegler For Artists Carrie Ziegler

The Art of Rejection (Move through Rejection and Align with your Calling)

As a professional artist, rejection and I have become old acquaintances. Each proposal and application set free into the world has its own destiny; some return bearing fruit, others with the polite 'no thanks' we're all familiar with. I've learned to receive these letters with a nod and a silent acknowledgment that not every opportunity is my call to answer. Last year's forgotten application was a testament to this practice of Trust and letting go.

Sometimes though, sometimes it hurts.

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