Artists I Love, Mixed Media Art

Why I Am A Laly Mille Student

Being an artist is a rewarding and fulfilling calling. For me, it’s not really something to pick at when I’m bored, it’s a need. A driving need to create, to experiment, to express. I am always looking at the work of other artists for inspiration and when I saw Laly Mille’s work blending the natural world of the French countryside and her love of all things vintage, I was hooked. I discovered Laly last year when I saw her work on Willowing Arts. It was so expressive and so reflective of my own style that I couldn’t stop myself from purchasing a class. This is in now way a sponsored post, I do not work for Laly and am not affiliated with her in anyway, other than having the privilege of being one of her students.

Student work from Laly Milles Wild Roses class

Laly inspires her students to use what they have to express a thought, dream, or emotion through mixed media techniques. She breaks down the process in a way that anyone can learn, regardless of skill level, and creates a comfortable atmosphere that inspires creativity and a passion for the natural world.

Last year I was able to participate in her Flower Flow class, which she describes as “A luminous journey of self-discovery through mixed media painting…” It really helped me stretch my mixed media skill and I used her techniques to create the below canvas.

Field Of Poppies

I was lucky enough to have this piece featured on her blog and site as an example of student work. You can see it here. I can’t tell you what it means to be able to take her style, blend it with my own, and create something that I love so much.

Not only do I enjoy her classes for what I can learn and to be inspired, I have to tell you, her voice and the music that she selects to enhance her videos is amazingly soothing and meditative. I sometimes play them while I’m working on other projects just because of the feelings of relaxation and peace I absorb while the main part of my brain is focused on other things.

As artists, we are always learning and growing. What a blessing it is when we have the opportunity to learn from each other and add it to our own style and body of work. I am a firm believer that no matter how much natural talent we have, there is something to learn from everyone. If you are feeling like you are in a rut, or can’t seem to find the inspiration to start a piece, I suggest you visit her site for a refreshing view from an artist that has been where you are and can help you on an artistic journey to something new. If you are already familiar with Laly, We would love to hear your story. If not, please take a minute to visit her site and let us know what you think.

Do you have a current favourite artist that is inspiring you to create lately? Let us know in the comments!

You can see other work inspired by Laly on our Instagram

Mixed Media Art

Graceful Stems

This was an absolute joy to create. Mixed media art is what I always wanted in a passion: It’s never the same, the steps are short, (which bodes well for my attention span), and there are always new things to learn. This piece, “Graceful Stems”, is the result of a Laly Mille class and I am definitely making more of these. My flowers turned out to be half peony and half rose, which I love.

I worked in chalk paint, watercolour, acrylic, gesso and various other media. I won’t show you a picture of the current state of my studio because it will scare you.

The words I pulled from Tim Holtz Idealology stickers and a bridal magazine that I have owned since 2004 – it’s about time it was useful.

This is posted for sale in the shop and now I’m trying to think of what I want to paint next.

What flower would you like to see as part of the collection of Graceful Stems? Tell us in the comments below!