To Portland and Beyond

One of my life long mantras is to travel as much as possible.

I think of traveling as my “ikigai”. The Japanese concept that describes your reason for being. In other words, “the reason you get up in the morning”, the kind of passion that drives you day in and day out.

Whenever I get on the road I feel that same light inside of me spark into a million fireworks of inspiration. This was no different for my recent trip back to Portland, Oregon. A place I fell in love with over 10 years ago. How could I not? There is a very tangible electricity in there air out there.

Portland is the one seemingly magical place I’ve visited in all my years of traveling that encompasses everything that I’ve ever wanted all in one city.

If you’re the type of person who needs to be by the water, you can visit Portland’s beautiful coastline. If you crave snowy mountain ranges, you could venture beside the volcanic mountain range of Mt. Hood. Then there is also stretches of lakes, forrest, desert and even a wide cityscape.

While my most recent trip was just shy of a weeks time, I fell in love with the city all over again.

During my stay, I made my home at the Ace Hotel downtown in the Pearl District. I had never stayed at an Ace before (they have other locations in New York, Seattle, Los Angeles and Palm Springs) so I had no idea how awesome this was or how perfect this place would be for me. It was definitely an artist’s home away from home. The lobby was complete with a lounge area and black and white vintage photo booth sandwiched between Portland’s famous Stumptown coffee bar, and european style tavern Clyde Commons. Needless to say, I spent a lot of time going back and forth to these places.

The Ace’s event space called, The Cleaners, which was destination to the Blogcademy workshop that I attended on March 30-31st. The Blogcademy is a two-day workshop for bloggers who want to push their online presence to the next level, and is hosted by stylish super-bloggers, Gala Darling, Nubby Twiglet and Kat Williams. I joined a group of 30 women who all came together to discuss presence and voice in the blogosphere and all things related to writing, design, photography, promotion and strategy. In other words, it was a workshop full of cute nerdy girl stuff! I loved it. The class was a breath of fresh air. It was the first creative event that I’ve attended that provided an intimate workshop experience which made it was very easy to meet and talk to everyone who attended.

Leading up to this event I knew I wanted to make some changes on my website and now after attending I have a bit more of a concrete plan of attack for this year. As a spontaneous sagittarian, I’m not much of a planner, but it is so important to set goals and think about where you want to see yourself in a months time, 3 months time, 6 months time, next year, etc. If you can envision it, you are one step closer to getting there.

One of the biggest takeaways I got from the weekend was to treat my blog as more of a magazine. As someone who began blog writing in 2001 on Livejournal, I’ve always written for pleasure and mostly as a document of my life to remind myself of where I’ve come from and where I’m going. Twelve years later, I realize that while writing to document your life is a bonus, this space can be used for so much more.

While documenting my life and events, I realize I haven’t contributed here in a way that helps YOU, my readers, to join me in the exciting paths of art, design and adventure.  So from here on out my plan is to make a transformation here and feature regularly scheduled weekly columns about graphic design, VJing, travel adventures, finding inspiration and balancing creative wellness in our crazy busy lives. Keep an eye out for the next few posts – I’m brewing with ideas and can’t wait to share them with you!

What types of features might you be interested in seeing on this blog?  I’d love to hear from YOU!

Thanks for being here and inspiring me!

All the love,

Holly Danger

Hello from an airport bar

It’s been a long time since I’ve been here. Not at this particular bar, but on this road. Traveling by myself and embarking upon a new adventure. This is something that I’ve come to love in my life over and over again and if 3 months go by without thinking about, planning or making plans for traveling, I feel that inevitable itch.

So here I am!

On somewhat of a whim, two months ago I ended up making plans to attend the Blogcademy in Portland, OR. I not so secretly had been wanting to visit Ptown for a few years now since my last few visits, so when I saw that this workshop was heading in that direction, I decided to make my move and jump on board. It just felt right.

I think this will give me the perfect opportunity to put some love into this blog and feed my creative lust that has been cultivating over the last few months. I’m also finishing up a new piece that I started working on as part of a Skillshare illustration class, and will share it with all of you very soon. Just as soon as I can finish this beer, board another plane, arrive in Portland, and spend some time with Adobe Illustrator. After 12 years of being a graphic designer, I am still learning tweaks to make that program easier. Skillshare has been a huge motivator to get me to start my newest piece of the year and I’m excited to keep working on it.

Next time you hear from me I’ll be in Portland. Stay tuned!

Reflecting on Last Year

Happy Valentines Day!

It has recently come to my attention that February is half over and 2013 is blowing by in such a storm that I completely neglected to document a few very important things on here, reflecting on how awesome 2012 was!

There were a lot of speed bumps along the way, but for the most part, I want to remember it all. My experiences last year have brought me to this moment right here and now and I am very appreciative of all of you in my life who continue to inspire, encourage and motivate me in life and in art. Thank you beyond words.

 

As a thank you, I would like to share the Full version of Soul Seasons with you. My labor of love last year.

 

 

 

Here are just a few noteable highlights. A few things I’m thankful for.

1. New Years 2012 Trip to Ecuador with my favorite folks. My boyfriend, my brother and his girlfriend Paula. A road trip from the beaches to the mountains and everywhere in between. A trip I’ll never forget.

2. I made new Danger art, shirts & jewelry in the spring and sold my work at many craft fairs across CT and NYC.

3. I started using my singing voice a bit more and performed live with Jeff as our A/V project “The Moon” at Goodbye Blue Monday in Brooklyn, NY. 

4. I was honored to have a very lovely article written about me and my art by The FC Beat Magazine.

5. Attended the VIMEO festival and got to meet Miwa Matreyek. A personal inspiration of mine.

6. Received my first art grant for City Canvases Bridgeport to create “Soul Seasons. The “Making Of” video coming soon!

7. Collaborated with the brilliant spoken word performer, author, and good friend of mine, Kent Evans, during his book tour.

8. I was invited to project “Soul Seasons” on a building as an installation during the L.A.M.P. Festival in New Haven, CT.

9. I was invited to show my work and perform for an art show called “Danger Zone” at the lovely “A” Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard. Jeff and I performed as The Moon and we met a whole new family of friends on the island. (I still need to capture this in detail. Coming Soon!)

10. We took a trip to Austin, TX to run the Color Me Rad 5K. Visited with friends and got to enjoy 70˚ weather in November before my birthday.

Happy Spring!

Warmer weather and sunny days are upon us and I’m getting excited for participating in more craft fairs and events as the weeks roll on. I was reading Etsy for some inspiration this morning and thought it would be fun to answer some questions that were featured when they were portraying one of their artists. So here is a little self-portrait exercise that I decided to put together on life in and out of the studio. Enjoy!

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New Year 2012

Happy New Year! I just returned from an adventure I will never forget.

Myself and 3 of my favorite people, trekked out to Ecuador for the turning of 2011 into 2012. It was an exploration of a lifetime.

I’ve barely been home long enough to unpack my suitcase let alone absorb what I have experienced in an articulate story to share, but as I sort through the 3000 photos that we captured and 70 video clips we took, I’ll be stiching together and mapping out our adventures and post them here for you.

I just wanted to say a very quick happy new year to those of you who swing by regularly. I’m very excited to start this year with fresh eyes and optimistic outlook. Feeling full of creativity & love and excited to start 2012 off with some sparks….

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween to all my friends! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!! I’ll be VJing at the House of Love Halloween party late late tonight. Come by & say hi. I’ll be dressed as a schizophrenic wonderland character. Wonder in Dangerland.

Bay to Breakers 100 Years

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In two weeks I am heading off to do something I have never done before – I’m hopping a plane to San Francisco to participate in the city’s annual foot race, Bay to Breakers for their 100th year!

The race starts at the north east end of the downtown area adjacent to San Francisco Bay, and runs west through the city to finish at the breakers of the Pacific coast on Ocean Beach. The complete course is 7.46 miles (12 kilometers long) and is not a traditional race by any means.

Participants are known to dress up in all sorts of crazy costumes and some have even run it naked! This year for their hundredth they are enforcing some rules that they haven’t in the past. No alcohol, no floats and no nudity. We’ll see just how much the public abides. There will be 50,000 runners this year!

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