Maker Stories

Inside the Artist’s Studio with Adrienne Vita

March 6, 2013

Artist Adrienne Vita | UncommonGoods

Through her exuberant illustrations, Adrienne Vita celebrates life, family, and friendship. “Coexisting” reminds us that, like giant polar bears and tiny birds, we all share the same planet, while the colorful family of cuddling wolves in “Close Knit” reminds us to hold on to those we love.

Feeling energized (and maybe a little mushy–in a good way) by Adrienne’s vibrant work, I couldn’t help but wonder where she brings her alluring animals to life. From across the country, the artist sent some positive vibes to Brooklyn in the form of her virtual studio tour. Although Adrienne mentioned that the sun was hidden behind clouds over Portland, Oregon when she held her photo shoot, this look inside her home-based workspace definitely brightened my day.

What are your most essential tools?
Brushes, pencils, pens, paper, an Exacto blade and music.

Where do you find inspiration within this space?
Well, my “space” includes a couple parts of my house. It started off as a logistical thing such as size of the rooms, hooking computers together with one router, etc. That became how and where I could set up my “spaces” to do my work. But I’ve grown to really like it this way over the years. Mainly, I share a computer “think tank” room with my husband (when he’s home) and have a drawing part in another small room. I like how when I draw; I don’t have the distraction of the computer or the business part of what I do because it’s in another room. Also, I use the basement for the really messy stuff, and sometimes move my work outside on the deck in the summer. It’s really nice to be able to switch it up.



Where does down time fit into a day in the studio?
Meditation time on my couch in the drawing part of my studio is a perfect way to recharge and get some moments of down time in between working.

How do you set goals for yourself?
I have a book where I write my goals but often refer to lots of colorful post-it notes and iCal for daily intricacies.

How and when do you decide to celebrate a victory?
Lot’s of dance parties! Coconut ice cream and treats are always a nice way too.


What quote keeps you motivated?
What does that quote mean to you? I have never read this book but I always liked the title so much – “Feel the Fear and do it Anyway”.

How do you recharge your creativity?
Traveling, visiting with nature, riding my bike, baking and of course dancing and singing! Basically, just doing things I enjoy that allow me to be creative and free in a different way.


What advice would you offer the you of 5 years ago?

Five years ago, I struck out on my own after working for various design companies for about 10 years. When I first started, I was worried about how I would make enough money and how I would stand out in a sea of talented artists. Basically losing sight of the big picture of the work I am here on this earth to do. Knowing what I know now, I would have told myself, “What you put out in the world is more than what you make or create. It’s about the connection with people, about the helping and healing that you give through your work that is important. That is why you make art. Do it in your own way and celebrate it.”

4 Comments

  • Reply Erin March 18, 2013 at 11:17 am

    “Feel the fear and do it anyway.” My new mantra 🙂

  • Reply {No more Blank walls} Adrienne Vita : This Little street April 18, 2013 at 10:00 am

    […] Happy Thursday, friends! Spring is finally here in NYC, and this morning I found some fairies in my garden – life is good It’s bee a while since my last {no more blank walls} post. Today I wanted to share the lovely work of Portland artist Adrienne Vita. Adrienne’s work is filled with nature and the wild, but there is such a softness to it that I find fantastic. I love the colors and the feel of her prints. I can almost imagine myself back in the great North-West, where nature is everything. You can purchase all of the prints above and more on Uncommon Goods.Also, you can read more about Adrienne and her work here. […]

  • Reply 8 Quotes that Keep Makers Motivated | Art Inspiration | UncommonGoods January 14, 2014 at 11:37 am

    […] Adrienne Vita took her quote from the title of a self help book by Susan Jeffers, but uses it to stay motivated […]

  • Reply Fain Zimmerman July 28, 2014 at 7:56 pm

    I love your work so much and feel a real connection to what you are doing! And your attitude is really refreshing! Thank you!
    FZ

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