How would you describe
yourself?
Determined,
passionate, organised, dedicated and friendly... beware anyone that stands in
the same queue as me at a café, I may just strike up a conversation with you
and before you know we’d be sitting down together chatting over the our freshly
brewed espresso! That is if I am not deep in thought about an idea, in which
case I may not even notice you’re there until I almost bump into you after the
barista hands me my soy latté and I make my way to my seat to scribble down
with pencil in my journal this lightning strike idea that has just come to
mind.
You have a blog and an etsy
store - what you do create and share?
My blog is where I
share the experiences I have had on my creative journey as an artisan, those
which our family have had with our tree change as well as where I share
projects such as my DIY Design column for ‘Living Magazine’ and my regular
article contributions to the ARTshine blog. Sometimes I just share things that
simply inspire me.
The
blog:

The
store:
How do you come up with
your ideas and designs?
Personal experiences
- an idea often evolves based on a need or desire to improve a situation. They
also come from simply seeing the possibility in the use of an item, an item
that would be considered junk by others. I don’t see junk - I see character in
the craftsmanship of the item. The story behind it intrigues me and an item
such as this often triggers a thought of a way in which I can enhance it’s
beauty and the process of turning it into a functional but beautiful product
then begins.
How do you find a
marketplace for your designs and how do you connect your art with the world?

How does having a family
impact your creative life?
It’s been the best
thing for my creative journey, as it has really made me stop and think about
things on a deeper level... I also believe when you are determined to do
something being busy just makes you achieve more and having a family certainly
keeps me busy. It’s been a slow process to get to where I am now, but growing
this business organically was what I was aspiring towards and working within
the constraints of a family has made me take things a lot slower and be much
more considered in my decisions.
What inspires you?
So many things, some
may seem small and insignificant to others but I get inspired by the simplest
of things like a divine cup of coffee made with precision and passion, a
flavoursome wholesome sourdough, clothing or homewares made with the finest
details considered.
There is also my
family and the activities we engage in as a family. We take pleasure in the
simplest of acts like a meal made with fresh home-grown ingredients or a drive
through the countryside absorbing as much of the beauty that surrounds us.
Other passionate
people who also focus on just doing what they love. I love talking to
passionate people about their craft, their processes, their way of living. This
can be anyone from a primary producer, to a passionate gardener, artist or
shoemaker! Lastly, inanimate objects that have a hidden story, a history, a
past life that then becomes a part of the present through my creations. I am
intrigued by the stories behind items of furniture, a suitcase, a blanket...
these objects cannot tell us the story of their journey with words but they do
have traces of their past visible on them and discovering as much as I can
about them is something I love to do.
Like I said; so many
things inspire... living the best life I can is all the inspiration I need
really, we only get one shot at living!
What advice do you have to
artists and creatives trying to find their place in the world (and still make a
living!)?

MarieNicole’s Website: http://www.ByMarieNicole.com/
Thanks Marie-Nicole …
- the Scout. x
I love Marie-Nicole's work and her outlook ~ a lovely interview.
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