INterview With Alena Hennessy

Alena henn

In the fall of 2013 I flew to manage and serve at one of the most wonderful and soulful art retreats around, Call of the Wild Soul.

. Alena Hennessy was teaching and I was there to manage and serve the retreats teachers and attendants.

Over the weekend and since then I have gotten to know her and her work so much better.

She is a  kaleidoscope of talents, stories and smiles that will make you swoon. She is vibrant and tenacious.

Achieving amazing things from books, e-courses, to running her own retreats, this girl is un-stoppable!

I am delighted to feature her today!

Alena Hennessy began making art at a very young age, way before she could write.

She would spend hours upon hours drawing on the back of her Grandmother’s dittos from school, making up imaginary worlds of

falling umbrellas, rainbow puddles, ant farms underground, horses with varying personalities, and of course some very fashionable ladies.

Since then her love of creating has evolved– branching out with a deep desire to assist others in finding their true voice in painting and mixed media art.

Alena is the author of Cultivating Your Creative Life, The Painting Workbook, and beloved teacher of the art-making process, both online and at select retreats.

“Art allows you to express what is beyond words.”

seadream

Oh lovely one, what does Sacred mean to you? Do you have a Sacred space?

Sacred space to me is always about going within. To me, Sacred is about living and breathing within the cosmos.  Its all so Sacred — every last bit.

The tragedy, the ecstasy… But when our hearts are moved, when they feel what is sometimes beyond words, when we feel so much smaller or bigger than the routine of daily life, or fall deep into the sweetness within the routine of daily life, that is Sacred. To me, everything that is alive is sacred.

What does mystery taste like?

When I smell the deep wet or sunlit woods…. I mean deep in the forest and hear water falling, or birds singing, a time out from the world,

I can taste mystery simply from that unaltered atmosphere.

“I often reflect, if Nature had a voice, what would she say? She has kept me wild for as along as I can remember. Riding bikes, hunting lizards, making mud pies, climbing and jumping off her long and sensual limbs… yes, if we keep her safe, she keeps us wild.”

Do you have any rituals?

I am practicing doing 7 salutations every morning at sunrise. I light a beeswax candle, I put a glass of water out before my yoga mat, and I begin.

Sometimes I light a little Palo Santo or sage. Then I sit and do some pranayama and meditation.

I am not perfect with this… I miss plenty of days… But when I do make time, my whole world is lit up a little more.

I also have a ritual of walking with my dog, taking photos, and bathing. I love candles and natural scents. I love lavender and rose buds that stick against my bathtub.

PicMonkey Collagealenahennss

What does your inner rhythm look like? Feel like? What do you do if you feel off your rhythm and want to make your way back? Being in my body, present.

When I become out of sync with my natural rhythm, I see if  I am in my body or in my analytical mind. When I am in my body I am most relaxed. My rhythm fluctuates between that of a buzzing hummingbird or bee and a sleepy large cat that just wants to lie around in the sun. A lioness. Must be my double Leo talking. She loves to be pet… especially her mane. (wink).

 I need a good long walk on the beach or in the woods to find my way back, if I lose my natural rhythm. Also watching the sunset or sunrise, or dancing, does wonders for me. As does keeping good and kind company. Travel also has that magical way of making you grateful for what you do have, while humbling you to new experiences.

What helps with mending?

Crying it out…. Taking a nap. Laying in the sun under the trees. Talking with my mother or kindred sisters. Holding hands. Hugging. Making love. Anything within the sphere or love (and not fear) mends my being. All of it is taken within, whether I realize it or not.

I remember one time in my life, a handful of years ago, I was in what I would call a ‘black’ period. Dark night of the soul stuff. Karmic and Heavy. A lot of unwinding and grieving was taking place– which has its own course it needs to run. You can’t judge grief and you can’t control it, at least its just so much more helpful if you allow it to exist and pass through as it needs to. I’ve found it to be a good lesson on surrender in the deepest way. Anyway, I was sitting with big life decisions, marriage ending, new relationship questions, and all that. I was feeling distracted in my own head, up in the monkey mind, and due to time spent emotionally processing I noticed life started to pass me by. I was actually having an intense conversation on the phone with an ex while I was retreating in a sacred place. I was supposed to go snorkeling to some outer islands with this yogi group (snorkeling is one of my most beloved past times) and I missed the boat by a few minutes. Oh I was so angry at that moment… at the person keeping me on the phone, at myself for feeling so split and shut down and scared. So here I was in paradise just ‘in it.’ Heated. Steamy. I turned to a new friend (a wonderful Icelandic filmmaker — also a yoga teacher) and I told him how bad I felt for missing the boat and for why. I’ll never forget the look on this face. The sweetest smile spread out on his lips and his eyes turned upwards in kindness. He softly said to me, “but look where you are– in fact– there’s a dragonfly right in front of you. Beauty is always all around you. You are never separate from it.” Indeed there was a glimmering dragonfly right there, flapping forwards and backwards and all around above the flowers. Dragonfly has been one of my totem creatures for many years — one that has always symbolized transformation of spirit and change to me. My friends actually used to call me Dragonfly in college. It was a sweet moment of redemption and feeling humble. It was a moment of kindness given by the Universe.

PicMonkey Collagealenaaa

How do you most like to celebrate your body?

Probably dancing or bathing. I like to take juicy baths, as stated previously. Also, adorning… Playing dress up. Play dress off. ;) You know, let the body do its natural thing. We are all sensual creatures, we just need to tap into what works for us as individuals — not what media or any other social outlet says.

How do you nourish your wellbeing on a typical day?

Eating well… Eating savory. We get a CSA delivered to our side porch every week with new local veggies from a variety of farms.

I also make tea in the morning. I make room and time for connection with myself and others. I also love to swim and steam at my gym.

“I fell in love with her courage, her sincerity and her flaming self respect.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald 

What lights you up? Turns you on? Makes your heart quicken and dance around?

Good music.

My sexy beast (or gifted parter Matthew).

Travel photos of India or Italy…

Dripping paint.

Rich saturation.

Purity of heart… looking into a stranger’s eyes.

Being reflected honestly.

Being blown away by the absolute brilliant and intense world this is.

A genius benevolent mind and heart. A sincere smile.

ohsheisjoy

Your divine feminine soul shines when?

She is fully loved and understood. She is appreciated in all ways, through her bright light endeavors, her sometimes gloomy shadows.

She is embraced and embraces. She gives and receives effortlessly and with ease.

She feels her embodied graceful spirit express itself without inhibition. She is water, fire, earth, and space….

She is seen.

Lastly, tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?

Keeping living this dream as true to my heart as possible… inviting all kindred souls to come deepen and play.

Capturing each day, allowing none to pass me by. This is my intent.

PicMonkey Collagealenaa2

“Art is a practice that you can have until the end of your days.

Cultivating your creative self is an endless exploration or thirst that never runs dry, but that which only deepens with time.”

 Desire to connect with Alena Hennessy?

>>>——————–> Sign up for her Muse Letters Here.

Artists from all over the world are still joining  Alena’s vibrant A Year of Painting — with now over 800 participants!

All lessons are downloadable and up for the entire year, so you can join at anytime (and receive a PDF of the course at the end).

You can also save over $62 off with code dancewiththepaint

Check into her up coming art retreats Here.

Connect with Alena on Facebook, Instagram and her website!

INterview With Ronit Neeman Salei

PicMonkey Cronitollage copy PicMonkey Collageronit

I came across Ronit’s work one day while browsing new posts in A Stand For Art-Journaling. 

The image was of a camel in a sand scape of creamy tans and brown paint. It was simplistic and powerful.

Since that moment of wonder I have followed her work enjoying  the play between organic materials and bright bold brush strokes.

I am excited to introduce this humble, beautiful story teller.

Ronit Neeman Salei  is a graphic artist by profession with a background in fashion drawing and  textile.

She has been teaching drawing and painting to kids and adults for many years, creating art from nature and from recycled materials.

Originally from Israel, she left for a lover to the big city of New York some thirty years ago but married another. They reside in New Jersey these days.

“My passion is in inviting others to experience and appreciate the satisfaction of expressing yourself through creating art.”

PicMonkey Collagrit7e

 What is your relationship with art?

I painted almost before I could walk and talk….

My father had a studio in the back yard where he painted his oil paintings, and I spent hours watching him at work. As a very shy child and a young woman, art spoke for me.

It was my tool of communication. My power to stand out in the crowd. I was free to create. I was forced to preform especially to sing in front of family friends.

Painting was easier. I always always painted, that was my safe world.. Place I escaped rather than spending time socializing.

It is only in recent years I stopped performing. Which is hard to admit… It is very tempting to show off your technical ability, even to yourself. Than to find your own inner voice.

I was expected to show nice art, or maybe I expected myself. I now challenge my self to create only what resonates deeply to me.

Some times it isn’t pretty. I try to reach within for simplicity, primitiveness and rawness. This is my massage to those who take my workshops.

“Create only what resonates deeply to you.”

PicMonkey Cronitollage

Your work for me conveys your love of nature/organic matter and a feeling of reminisces? Does your childhood influences your work?

Yes, art was big part of my up bringing. Painting was a main hobby of my fathers,not profession. My father painted mostly landscape and flowers.

We would travel to places, and he had a portable easel and oil paint. He painted the eucalyptus trees over the Sea of Galilee . Or the old city of Akko by the sea.

Or fresh cut flowers we brought from our trip. It was only a natural transmission to show them in my work. I painted just like that for years.

I find in nature all the interesting lines , texture and color that I am looking for and just never have enough.

I love drawing too, looking at the lines and curves in a wooden branch, or a shell. I love to be carried away digging into the very small details in those.

What do you collect?

I LOVE bringing nature into my home. Branches that were in the water for a long time. Shells, I have them all around the house. In cups,standing on their own.

How has collecting nature affected your art? What influence does it have?

In my art journaling workshops I try to surprise myself and my guests with simple home or nature objects, anything they do not have to go to the store to buy.

I always love to see kids and adult’s surprised face when I introduce those. I always have a jar of washed and clean eggshell. I just can’t have enough of organic free -range chicken eggs. The different colors of the shells, bring back a strong memory from kindergarten in Israel.  I always love to see kids and adult’s surprised face when I introduce those.

I love to make stamps out of roots or any cut or a whole fruit that is left to dry. I love watching the change . It excites me to recycle.

I think I learned so much that I aim for anything simple and not complex.

PicMonkeyronit Collage

Where do you feel most at home?
I find myself mostly happy and calm when I am in nature. Preferably next to a source of water, sea, lake, waterfall.

Hearing the sound of water near by is like hearing my own voice.

What are you working on these days?

Projects I am working on now.. I am always creating paintings, art journals, sewing, knitting (some for as long as twenty years, few stitches here and there.)

I love to leave a project and go back to it with a different approach…

I am always looking for original concepts and materials that I can implement into my art and workshops.
I have been working on a Cooking Journal all about the color of flavor. I have been promising my kids, it will come out one day.

You can view Ronit Neeman Salei’s current work as well as inquire about all up coming workshops at 5 peas in a pod!