The Ridler sisters, Suzie, Jamie and Shannon, discuss their creative projects, from challenges to celebrations, and support each other's creative lives.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

March 28, 2015

Jamie

I spent the day out at the One of a Kind Show and Sale yesterday, which I haven't been to for years! I had such a wonderful time, taking in all the creativity, all the beauty and chatting with some wonderful people. Suzie, you were my role model of sharing about blogging and having a conversation. I was in love with the colour story of this booth. I would have liked to come home with as much as I could carry but instead I came home with one beautiful bowl and dreams of more.


Shannon

I've been on quite the Shakespeare kick recently, and after finishing reading Two Gentlemen of Verona I watched a Shakepeare-in-the-Park type production that's on YouTube to help get a sense of the play. It was pretty fun to watch, especially to "see" where the comedy is. Now, on to the next play!

4 comments:

Shannon said...

Wow, that is totally your colour story in that booth Jamie! I'm so glad you got out to the One of a Kind show, and talked with people too. That's so brave! I think it's awesome you came home with a bowl and promise of more, that sounds like a great way to describe the experience.

Late add from me.

Jamie Ridler Studios said...

LOL, I totally thought you were watching a soccer game! I'm glad you found a version of the play to enjoy!

Suzie Ridler said...

Wow, One of a Kind show! I LOVED that show! I'm so glad you went Jamie. And so glad I could inspire you! So did you connect with these artists? I love that you got a bowl and their colour story is so you.

Shannon, that is so cool you learned where the humour is from watching a version of the play. Shakespeare's work is meant to be performed so it's so helpful to see it in action.

Shannon said...

haha! It does look like a soccer game :)

Seeing Shakespeare in action is definitely important, it feels like a whole other entity. I just hope I can find versions of all the plays. Fingers crossed!