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11 contributions to A Smidgen of Calm
Today would have been my dad’s 86th birthday. ❤️🙏
Today would have been my dad’s 86th birthday. I lost him in September, and as you can imagine, days like today invite a lot of quiet reflection. The very first Smidgen Post has been created with that feeling in mind. This artwork is about reflection pausing, remembering, and holding space for the people who shape us. It reflects his life, and the way I still feel him with me, especially when I’m making art. The pic below is of him and me on his 70th birthday and amazingly he flew me round our local area in the plane behind, it was an experience that will stay with me forever 💜✈️ If you choose to join Premium, this is what you receive: - ✉️ The Smidgen Post a monthly piece of original artwork, sent with care - 🌿 A slower, more intentional creative space to return to each month - 💛 Artwork made with meaning, not mass-produced, always personal This first print is already waiting inside Premium, ready to be claimed. It feels really special to be sharing this one it’s gentle, thoughtful, and full of heart. If it resonates with you, you’re very welcome to join us. Sometimes art says the things we can’t quite put into words. A smidgen of calm, Kate
Today would have been my dad’s 86th birthday. ❤️🙏
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@Kate Bullock Thank you, my friend. I'm thinking of you too. 🙏💛
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@Stephanie Kara Thank you, Stephanie. I often dream of my mom or dad. I know they're watching. I also believe we'll meet again. God Bless. 🙏💛
A Little Walk From My Corner of the World 🌿
You asked for more of my walks… so I listened. 💜 This video is just a simple wander through the area I’m lucky enough to call home. The light was soft, the air felt gentle, and for a little while everything slowed down.🌱🙌🏻 There’s something about walking familiar paths that feels grounding. The same hedgerows. The same turning in the lane. But always something slightly different if you look closely. I love that you want to see more of this. It reminds me that Smidgen of Calm really does feel like a little pocket of safety on the internet somewhere we can just breathe together for a moment. 🥰🫶🏻🌱 So here’s your permission to pause. No rushing. No striving. Just a few minutes of quiet company. I hope the sound quality is ok I was editing on the train 🙈💜 If you’d like more gentle walks like this, let me know. I’m very happy to keep sharing my little corners of the South West with you 🤍
A Little Walk From My Corner of the World 🌿
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I would love to see more of these. It's always been my dream to visit your part of the world. I will make it happen one day. 💛
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@Kate Bullock Now there's an idea! 🤔😂
Every plate tells a story 📖
Lately I’ve been revisiting my old printing plates etching plates, lino cuts, collographs and it’s reminded me why I never throw a single one away. 🙈🥰 Each plate holds decisions. Hesitations. Happy accidents. Moments where I learned something by doing. Even when a print doesn’t turn out how I imagined, the plate itself becomes a piece of artwork a record of the process, not just the outcome. I love that about printmaking. It asks you to slow down, to respond, to work with the material rather than against it. I’m currently deep in the middle of writing and building a printmaking course, and this reflective rummage through my plates has been part of that process. I’ll be diving a little deeper than “how to make a print” into why certain marks work, how different plates behave, and how to read what a plate is telling you when something doesn’t go to plan. Printmaking rewards curiosity. And patience. And a willingness to learn as you go. If you’ve ever looked at a print and wondered how on earth did they do that? or felt the pull of ink, pressure, and texture I think you’ll really enjoy what’s coming. More soon 🐝✨
Every plate tells a story 📖
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I've never done this. It looks intriguing. Beautiful work. 🥰
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Hey @Tanya Reilly I am so glad your here 🙌🏻🌱 Have a nosey around and say Hi when you feel comfortable 🥰
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A Little Update from the Studio 🎨
I’ve been very busy behind the scenes lately, filming, editing, and gently putting together my very first course. 🥳 I’m taking my time with it, because I really want to get it right. This isn’t something I want to rush it’s something I want to feel calm, thoughtful, and truly useful with lots of pro tips. The course is all about printmaking, which is something I absolutely love teaching. It feels like such a natural place for me to start, and I can’t wait to share it with you once it’s ready. When it’s finished, it will sit within a paid tier here on Skool, and I’ll of course let you know as soon as it’s available. Thank you, as always, for your patience, encouragement, and for being such a lovely place to land while I create 🤍
A Little Update from the Studio 🎨
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Sounds interesting. 💛
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Barbara Walsh
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Hello... I'm a proud mother of 2 sons and grandmother of 3 beautiful grandchildren!! I live in Newfoundland, Canada, and I'm so happy to meet you.

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Newfoundland, Canada