Today I am super excited to introduce my friend Sara Knighton to you! I met Sara on Instagram back when she was living in Hawaii and when she and her husband relocated to Astoria for work, we finally met in person and I am happy to call her a friend. When Sara is not working at local hot spot Blue Scorcher Cafe, she is jugging a screen printing business, weaving on her loom, selling her wares at the Astoria Sunday Market and playing in the ocean. She is one of those people who thrives on making things and loves learning, experimenting and getting lost in the creative process. I recently photographed her studio and today I am sharing a peek into her world!
Tell us a little bit about yourself and your journey with art.
This story has been told thousands of times, but I've been creating and hoarding supplies since I could walk. I used to sneak into my mother's art supplies and make the biggest mess. I joined the United States Coast Guard when I was 17 years old. Let's just say I watched the the film Blue Crush one too many times and really wanted to learn to surf. I learned to surf at Oswald West State Park, Oregon and then I moved to Hawai'i for 7 years where I became a real mermaid. I had ocean on the brain and painted waves and surfers for years. Now, I paint mermaids and weave scarves to keep me warm after a cold water surf session.
I recently visited your studio space and it is so cool! Tell us a little bit about the space.
I am one of the most fortunate people I know. My studio space at the Young's Building is like a dream come true. It sits in downtown Astoria across from the Street 14 Coffee and next to Gimres Shoes. The building was built in the early 1900's and actually survived the 1922 fire that devastated the city of Astoria, where hundreds of people became homeless and suffered over $15,000,000 in property damage. Young's Building served as dental offices until the1980's when the spaces were converted into the Street 14 Art Studios. The building is beautiful and offers space to local artists in the healing art, textile, water color and mix media. The space makes me feel special and important. It may sound silly, but when I'm in there, I feel magical.
The ocean inspires me. American craft motivates me to create. It's that simple. I'm also a mermaid :)
What is your favorite medium to work in?
Can color be considered a medium? I love color!!! Anything that incorporates color from paint to fiber. Well, I guess if I have to choose my favorite medium, it would be the human body. There is something about using our bodies to express ourselves through fashion, photography, tattoos, and cosmetics that makes me create. Like you Alisa, I believe in making functional art. Lately, I've been playing with textiles, paint and fiber. One day I would love to become a tattoo artist.
What is a typical day like for you?
I get up super early, but then I realize it's sunny outside and eventually get to my studio. I work full time at the Blue Scorcher Bakery and Cafe in Astoria, Oregon. So typically I'm juggling art in between the bakery, ocean and my dog. You can always see what I'm up to on Instagram @maidenofthepacific.
What is organization and a creative schedule? Hehe. I'm kind of a creative hot mess when it come to my schedule. Sometimes when I juggle my projects, a few of them stay up in the air for a while. They eventually fall down and I finish them. I have a crazy quilt from 2004 I need to finish. Sometimes I use a check list, but my biggest reminder is my husband telling me to finish the project on the dinning room table!
I'm building my mini screenprinting business called Maidens of the Pacific (www.maidensofthepacific.com) where I offer screenprinted hoodies, t-shirt and tanks. all apperal is made in the USA and printed by me in Astoria, Oregon. I've been weaving at home and printing at my studio. I love infinity scarves and have been working on my own design.
Today Sara is giving away one of her screen printed hoodies!
To enter to win leave a comment-
The ocean is Sara's greatest inspiration...tell me where you get your inspiration from.
I'll randomly draw a name and announce the winner at the bottom of this post in a couple of days!
In addition, Sara is also offering 15% off anything in her shop. Use code foreveramaiden
To see more of Sara's work head on over to her site- http://www.maidensofthepacific.com/
UPDATE WITH THE WINNER:
Love her boots!!!!!
ReplyDeleteToo many things inspire me.... recently a visit to a Chinese temple has given me an idea for a textile book to make, I'm working on the practicality of it and its visual impact...
Sara you have such talent !! Pretty much everything inspires me, even the littlest things. ;D. Thank you Aslisa for introducing us to such a beautiful artist! I really enjoyed the tour!! ;D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I live to create :)
DeleteI envy her studio! I wish I have one someday.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest inspiration will be about the beauty in everything. flowers dancing in the wind, the colors of food that we eat, night lights, even the random conversation in the afternoon.
Right now your sketches inspire me to sketch again. It's hard at first but when I start to draw more and more I just can't seem to let go of my pen. Thank you Alisa!
Sounds like nature is your studio!
DeleteWOW. I never thought about it that way. That sounds awesome hehe
DeleteI love your studio, Sara!
ReplyDeleteNature always inspires me. I'm mostly captivated by all the lovely details in plants and flowers. Color is also inspirational as are fibers and textiles!
And...when your heart is open there's beauty to be discovered just about anywhere!
Hehe that is so true!!!
DeleteSara's studio is amazing. Everything inspires me especially nature.
ReplyDeleteI am like her, the ocean and living by the ocean is what inspires me each and every day. It's always changing, and yet, so alive at the same time. xo
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Hehe inner mermaids!!!
DeleteWhat a fabulous studio! I would love a place like that to create. ;)
ReplyDeleteFlowers...lots of color...inspire me. I love color...the brighter and bolder, the better.
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My inspiration comes from anything in nature, mainly in the forest or the seashore.
ReplyDeleteI love Sara's studio - how beautiful. I'm inspired by light and seeing how things change (or at least how we see them changes) just through small changes in the way they are lit. I also love anything associated with the water.
ReplyDeleteWe walk our dogs every day in a nearby park. Just being out in nature with the beautiful colours and open spaces is inspirational and gets my creative juice flowing.
ReplyDeleteI love Sara's studio - makes me feel magical.
I love looking at books and magazines.
ReplyDeleteje trouve l'inspiration sur différents blogs pour les techniques et idées et dans la nature.. la forêt, les arbres, j'adore les dessins que forment les branches des arbres.
ReplyDeleteTraveling with my children inspires me! They always notice the little details that I might have missed. Sara's prints are wonderful ! As a native Oregonian transplanted all the way on the other side of the country, I feel a mixture of happy and homesick after peeking in her shop.
ReplyDeleteI find inspiration anywhere l look. But my favorite place to look is history. :)
ReplyDeleteI get a lot of my inspiration from "close ups" I look at something and zoom in with my eyes or camera to a specific shape or colour and end up turning that into a drawing, painting or illustration. Lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteI never quite know where inspiration comes from. It's usually in nature - what a beautiful sky this morning. And so excited to see the work from the beautiful state of Oregon. thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed getting to know Sara, I can see why you two are drawn to each other! My inspiration comes from a lot of different places, mostly nature but a lot from other artists, I read blogs take online classes and live classes (when available). Would love to win one of Sara's screen printed hoodies, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. Sara sure keeps busy! My inspiration comes from books and magazines of all types - interior design, abstract art, quilting, and landscape.
ReplyDeleteAlmost every year, since my youth, I go to a little island called Menorca, in the Mediterranean Sea. Turqoise sea, pink sunsets, yellowish limestone and green pine trees. That's where most of my inspiration comes from. Just love that island! My heart aches a bit just by thinking about it, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy home and family, our garden, thrifted stuff (including books) and the internet. Inspiration is in daily stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by sunsets and starry nights and silhouettes!
ReplyDeleteWhen I am feeling stuck, a walk, or even a drive, viewing the beautiful nature in northern Michigan never fails to inspire.
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by pretty much anything in nature. I took your Flower Power class and am especially inspired by all things flowers right now.
ReplyDeleteWow what a lovely studio loved the read as always. My greatest inspiration is nature on a whole but really love trees at the moment they speak such beauty and mystery, here in the Uk we are saying bye bye to summer and Autumn colours are on the doorstep. :o)
ReplyDeleteI'm a water baby, so I definitely feel inspired after a day with my toes in the sand of Lake Michigan. During winter months, I am most inspired by my family.
ReplyDeleteMy inspiration is my mountains here above Denver, Co. Specifically TREES! MORE SPECIFICALLY...ASPEN trees! I love them and paint them and have been known to even talk to them! HA.
ReplyDeleteMy kids inspire me. Also nature both the small, often overlooked pieces of nature that I love to collect (pebbles, pine cones, fallen leaves and feathers) as well as the grandiose (an amazing sunset, the ocean, an amazing mountain panorama, the sky full of stars).
ReplyDeletei get inspired by nature, beauty of nature, or music or looking at art
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by her use of milk glass to store supplies! And the turquoise shelf. Totally inspired by that color.
ReplyDeleteHere in Saskatchewan, we call hoodies "bunnyhugs."
ReplyDeleteI love the milk glass too and those boots! I am inspired by nature and by my puppy who reminds me to play.
ReplyDeleteinspiration = morning light falling through the kitchen window; a drive down a forgotten rural road; a change in the season; discovering new music + new artists.
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing us to Sara....such a lovely artist and a beautiful studio. I tend to be most inspired by nature. I love the beautiful simple inspiration that most tend to take for granted.
ReplyDeleteNature and sunlight. I love when you highlight an artist. Some of my favorite posts! Go Sara!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely inspiring studio! Thank you for the introduction to Sara!!!
ReplyDeletejust returned from visiting Sara's shop and blog. loved the mermaid skin necklace. very unique. my main source of inspiration is color. anything with great color attracts my attention. i have a rather vivid imagination and can see patterns that provide ideas for backgrounds or whatever.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to be friends with a mermaid!! The lighting and the imagery along with Sara's story and her work is just beautiful, Alisa. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by nature. What a beautiful space Sara has to create in.
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by the area I live in, the 4 very different seasons we have
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great post. Thank you for introducing us to Sara. Her studio is so cool! (As is yours Alisa :) I am always inspired by Flowers, I absolutely love them...I use them in my work more than anything else.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour, Sara. You've got a relish studio there and a stream of projects to keep it humming. Love your textile art! I'm located waaay up north on the opposite coast, tucked into Maine's largest island, Mount Desert. It's a mix of granite coastline, sandy beaches, lush forested mountains and big lakes. I'm inspired by the four distinct seasons we are treated with each year. From frigid temps and heavy snows to the rush of heat in spring and new growth to summer's thicket of tourists and now autumn's styled MDI with her usual glam- gold, red, orange and evergreen. Sometimes it's hard to keep up with the ideas Mother Nature dishes out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely peek into Sara's work and studio! I too lived in Hawaii for over 11 years and the ocean is always home to inspiration for me, however, I now live in the green hills and countryside not far from the sea so I have found this space surrounding me to truly inspire as well.
ReplyDeleteLife in the country inspires my artwork. We have a small 3 acre homestead and I love using wood found on our property to create signs and mixed media paintings. I also love painting our chickens and photographing our other animals like the sheep and alpaca. I keep a camera handy whenever I am working our farm just in case inspiration hits.
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart! Every time I pass through Astoria, I feel a little bit transported in time. It's such a quirky, in a cool way, town! What a great studio space you have Sara. We are kindred hearts....I declare colour to be a medium, :)! Well, with the exception of swimming in the Pacific Northwest waters, LOL. A wee bit chilly for me. I draw inspiration from EVERYTHING! One day is from tourists on a busy Vancouver street corner, another it's an autumn leaf. I am always inspired by colour!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! Enjoyed this post. Love your blog, Alisa!
ReplyDeleteSara seems like such a fun personality! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a farm in the midwest, and that's what inspiration looks like to me. I love to sit on my front porch and watch the sun set over the soybean fields. It's like a brand new painting every night.
oh to be a fellow maiden...! :)
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Yup, the ocean ranks right up there. If I lived at the coast I wouldn't get anything done for wanting to beachcomb all the time!
ReplyDeleteWherever I am, I notice every day moments. I also love architecture.
ReplyDeleteRight now, in Ecuador, mothers going about their work with their children especially draw my attention. The bright colors and beautiful architecture are also captivating.
so fabulous to read about..!! i am inspired by everything but lots of nature, the big open sky, huge bodies of water, trees, flowers...fields... bugs, oh my! thanks for the info on sara and her awesome, inspiring artwork! :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteA girl of many talents....no wonder you two became friends. Love her work, and the interview revealed a fully rounded and enthusiastic person. My kinda gal.
ReplyDeleteNature, nature, and more nature! I am blessed to live in a beautiful part of the country.... changing seasons bring so much inspiration
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely lady and studio space! I get my biggest inspiration from our farm :) :)
ReplyDeleteMost inspiring: anywhere in the Pacifc Northwest, each area is so vast and different and speaks in its own voice. Most peaceful: the Oregon coast.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for this peek inside Sara's studio! So inspiring! Cheers from Vancouver Island, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by old things - vintage photos, antiques, clothes. I also find inspiration at yard sales - looking over things people are getting rid of and thinking of how I could repurpose them. The area where you live is wonderful - I've been there! I've always wanted to live on the ocean - nothing like being lulled to sleep by waves washing up on the beach!!
ReplyDeleteInspiration comes from a moment: all of a sudden I'm aware of everything, every little movement I'm making, color I see, shape I see, in that moment....and this often happens around my old stuff I collect or just "doing the daily" of life.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing such a wonderful friend. I cannot imagine have a kindred spirit to call my friend. How blessed you are. Inspiration is all around me. I feel the same about the mountains that you do about the sea.
ReplyDeleteI get my inspiration from my 4 young crazy kiddos. There is never a dull moment with their ages ranging from 6 down to 1. But I also love natural lines/shapes in nature and anyone who can capture that!
ReplyDeleteI get my inspiration from the fashion people wear on the train. I'm always looking what colors people are wearing so I can use the colors on my art journals and canvas. I even have a small book dedicate to the different color combo I see.
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I get my inspiration out of life, especially out of feelings and sensations.When I smell, taste, feel, see and listen, creativity becomes an easy way to start a new project! :) Visiting Alisa Burke's blog helps me a lot too! :) Bárbara from Portugal
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and love those boots :-) I am inspired by flowers and butterflies. Both appear in my work often.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I love to weave. It's always great to hear that other people like to do that besides me! I am inspired by color...in nature or really anywhere. I also take inspiration from my girls and their playful spirits.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED reading about you, Sara! Your work is so awesome and I'm a fan of everything you do (which you already knew) :-) I too draw inspiration from the sea. It's my favorite place!
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by the sea as well...having lived 2 blocks from the beach for nearly a decade...now I am stuck uncomfortably inland - but the soul of the ocean is still in me! I would love to win a hoodie for my granddaughter's 23rd birthday :) Wishing everyone here good luck!
ReplyDeleteI am greatly inspired by nature. My favorite places to go for inspiration - Lake Michigan, a nearby inland lake, and our town's botanical garden. Thanks for the chance to win and I love Sara's studio!
ReplyDeleteLife inspires me. Everywhere I look
ReplyDeleteNature is definitely my inspiration! Although I'm not a mermaid now, I definitely was one in a former life. I have lived near the ocean for most of my life and can't imagine living somewhere inland and being landlocked. Thanks for a chance to win one of Sara's creations!
ReplyDeleteThe ocean is definitely my inspiration & the colors in my house reflect the colors of the Carribean. My husband like to tell people he married a "selkie"!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely interview/post. I am inspired by my surroundings, it might be a leaf that has fallen on my path or the fabric of a scarf someone is wearing.
ReplyDeleteAnything from the natural world--flowers, twigs, seashells.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. Love the pics. My inspiration comes from the outdoors. Being outside by myself opens up my mind and allows me to come up with ideas.
ReplyDeleteLately inspired by flowers and wide open spaces.
ReplyDeleteI get inspired by our beautiful fall weather and colors in Michigan.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing. I get inspired by travelling, crafting, blog walking. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat is blog walking? It sounds interesting.
DeleteI love her style and art! I get my inspiration from processing my feelings. It's therapy for me. So when I need to process anger, I paint an angry scene. or when I want to process joy, I paint a joyous scene. Some of my art are gifts. These are inspired by the people I'm giving it to.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by patterns in nature
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by the beautiful sky and sunsets here in the SW. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by shapes I see in the clouds when I walk my dog
ReplyDeleteA trip to Itasca State Park in Minnesota (about2 hours from my house) will set my mind to reeling. the ideas will flow just like the Mississippi. thanks for the giveaway. I'd love it
ReplyDeleteLiving by the coast I am also inspired by the sea, and the treasures it leaves behind, but I also find inspiration in the moors and fields
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see your Ocean inspired creativity!
ReplyDeleteBlessings of beauty,
Cat xo
What an inspiring interview! At 56, I can still learn something.
ReplyDeleteI am inspired mostly by my past & memories. I love recording things I love into my artwork, like family and heirlooms.
Love Maidens of the Pacific's style. Lovely color palette and cool designs.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of functional art (that's what I do mostly,didn't realize it had a name.) I am inspired by other artist like you and Sara.
ReplyDeleteI love her work! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy Garden and my backyard
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! What inspires me to create?? Natural wood and natural light inspires me.
ReplyDeleteIf Sara is a mermaid, then I am a dryad. As much as I love the water, the streams, lakes, wetlands and fens; it is the woodlands where I get my inspiration. I love living in a lush and woody Michigan, where there are lots of trails for hiking.
ReplyDeleteSara, your space is so lovely as is your gorgeous work! It inspired me today to see your studio and the art you are creating. I find that connecting with other artists inspires me to get going and create too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the interview. I gather inspiration by creating art on a daily basis
ReplyDeleteI love this blog and I'm so happy I found you. I would love to know what camera you use. And how creative to actually visit an artist's studio rather than asking them for pics. I'm a daily painter and so I create roughly 250 new works a year. It wasn't always this way. I used to struggle to finish a painting in a couple of months, but since making a goal to finish a painting a day and sitting down with that intention each day, I find it comes easily. Not so the actual process: Sometimes prep, painting, varnishing, cataloging, is all done in a snap and days I'm still fussing at 11 pm (my blog goes out at 11:30pm each day). So my biggest inspiration is my goal. As to why I paint what I do, I would say I am mainly inspired by light and colour. I could study the way light hits a leaf or a petal and how it changes the colour of the object for hours (and I do).
ReplyDeleteOh inspiration for me comes from the people around me and nature. Just watching on facebook or blogs the things people create is inspirational there are so many talented individuals out there and its wonderful to have access via computer to so much eye candy!
ReplyDeleteGOD's goodness to me and my family! His beautiful creation that surrounds us!!
ReplyDeleteMy inspiration comes from nature and colors:)
ReplyDeleteI am a hand papermaker and I am inspired by the marriage of plant materials and water. There is nothing better than turning a weeks worth of vegetable peelings and bamboo, abaca or hemp into a luscious, warm paper. Sara, I love the colors you surround yourself with. Alisa, your art makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI find my inspiration in nature, in color, in feelings and in great blogs .... like yours!
ReplyDeleteI find inspiration in cast off things. Those things we would normally toss I like to try to find new purpose for those things. And in color. Colorful things inspire me to create too! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI find my inspiration in trees. They are so calming, strong and inspiring. Reminding me of my roots and my strength, wispering in my ears and heart to go back to my studio and to create!
ReplyDeleteI find inspiration in the things that most people throw away: the tags from the shirt you just bought, the words from a page of a tossed magazine, an old book - I like to make new things from found objects.
ReplyDeleteSo many things -- nature, light, travel, tastes! Love Sara's studio!
ReplyDeleteMy greatest inspiration comes from walking through the trees. Any trees, any season, I just love it.
ReplyDeleteI find inspiration in color and pattern, especially paisley and batik.
ReplyDeleteOh, she seems lovely and her studio is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI, like Sara, find so much inspiration in color. Color and anything odd or whimsical, I am naturally drawn too!
This was such an amazing post. Nice to meet you, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteI get my inspiration from flowers and the endless color palettes they create!
xoSarah
Great meeting you, Sara! Thanks, Alisa , for sharing her fabulous story! I want to know how to become a mermaid! I am inspired by adventures, colors, explorations all around! I love nature, especially the beach, and was lucky to have a booth selling my art on Pier 60 in Clearwater, FL all summer. Being a beach bum artist suits me well!
ReplyDeleteI love to travel! Traveling is the best inspiration...meeting people, new languages, new foods, new everything. I'm always so much more productive while traveling and I try to milk that inspiration for as long as I can after I return home.
ReplyDeleteMy greatest inspiration comes from the beauty of God's creation, and all the colors and textures that I notice each and every day. Just can't get enough of photographing flowers, birds, grasses, water, people, art, distressed paint, old barns, boats, sunsets,...and whatever else catches my eye. All of these types of photos influence the type of art I'd like to create. Alisa, I've admired your art for quite some time, and all the creative ways you share that with rest of us. Thank you for that, and how you try to achieve balance as you put that sweet family of yours first! I've enjoyed reading about Sara's story.
ReplyDeleteI love meeting new artists! I am inspired by "my" Smoky Mountains in TN, and by other artists. Thank you, Alisa, for the continual inspiration you generously share.
ReplyDeleteWow what a great studio! I would love to have an artist friend.. no one to play with :(
ReplyDeleteLots of thinks inspire me. Challenges and deadlines get me motivated.
ReplyDeleteLately I've been inspired by color.
I'm inspired by the colors and shapes found in the kitchen and the garden. Well then, the kitchen garden, which includes, of course, the beautiful flowers growing amongst the food and set among the plates.
ReplyDeleteLove Sara's studio! Looked at some of her shirt designs on her sight. Pretty cool. A lot of my inspiration comes from social issues, the rest are mostly nature inspired.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by nature. I love trees, flowers, grass, leaves and the ocean. I grew up near the ocean and now live about 20 minutes away from the closest beach which aslo really crowded. Really miss the ocean.
ReplyDeleteNature=Inspiration. That simple! :)
ReplyDeleteBeing outside! I live in Nebraska where beauty, color, and texture is in my own backyard!
ReplyDeleteChildren and colors are a great inspiration. Lovely studio.
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ReplyDeleteWow really love her work - all of it!!! My inspiration comes out my studio window. It faces our two acre wood lot where lots of different trees, flowers and animals are, especially the birds - the colors are just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever draw for the Lifebook class?
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Where can I get one of those amazing ocean backdrops that Sara is sitting in front of in the last picture from her studio, it is so cool!!
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