LIFE is FABULOUS (and so are Moms)!
May 7, 2009 by Chandra Michaels
Filed under Art, Featured, News
Last week, I received great news with this subject line: FABULOUS Sugarluxe Art is in LIFE Magazine. As usual, I couldn’t wait to call my mom. It was an exclusive feature on Miley Cyrus. I mean, I may never land in LIFE Magazine myself, but it still felt pretty good to see my art in the spread.
Anyway, the only trouble is, by the time I come here onto the blog and talk about an experience, all of the effort that went into making those moments possible get lost in the mix. People who are just starting their careers or those looking for hope amidst the economic chaos can mistakenly believe that this kind of stuff happens overnight. How are you supposed to get inspired if it all seems like it just comes down to some twist of fate?
My mom taught me that you have to make your own luck.
Great Expectations
First, there’s obviously more to making Fabulous Art than meets the eye.
I oversee the behind the scenes manufacturing, day to day operations, design and direction of the Sugarluxe brand. I’m fielding a mounting number of private commissions, juggling the exchange rate with seven countries who carry the line, and trying to ensure that we continue to deliver the top notch customer service that helped to get Sugarluxe to this point in the first place.
Plus, I’m under contract to complete my next art series by the end of August and cannot show anyone until November 1st (ugh!), and talking to a handful of gorgeous Fine Art Galleries to discuss where I might like to showcase a few of my original paintings.
Also (telling self to breathe), I’ve been spending any spare moment possible working to help pass a bill in Congress. In fact, a few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to deliver Congressional testimony in hopes of persuading the Senate to sign this bill into law. Last week, the bill was passed at the state level. YAY!!!
If , well I prefer to think – when – we get the federal bill passed, too, it will literally and positively impact millions of lives.
It’s simple really. I believe you have to expect great things to happen. In my first year of business, one of my friends warned me that I expected too much.
She advised, “Expect less, so when bad situations occur, you won’t face such disappointment. And, when good things happen, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.”
Coming off of a tremendously hard blow, I could see her reasoning. But I respectfully disagreed.
What’s LIFE, if it’s not to wish for great things for yourself and those you love? Lowering expectations in an effort to avoid disappointment is defeatist at best, or worse, completely without hope.
I’ve survived my share of losses. Sacrifices have been significant. Conversely, I’ve been greatly rewarded too.
My mom encouraged me to focus on the blessings in LIFE and she raised me with the belief that to whom much is given, much is expected. She smartly added, that when much is expected, much is given, too.
I don’t mean self-entitlement. Please don’t misconstrue my message. Fundamentally, it’s about hope and faith. When the bad stuff happens, and it does, it will, it’s the only guarantee, you’ll find peace of mind in knowing that something good is meant to come from it.
Possibility Through Purpose
- Yes, the odds are stacked against us.
- Yes, times are tough.
- Yes, we are in the midst of an economic recession.
- AND yes, running a business is a lot less glamorous than it seems on the surface.
However, when you have clarity of purpose, anything is possible.
After the hit and run accident that nearly claimed my life, my mom presented my options. She warned me that it would be easy to use this trauma as my excuse for everything. After all, the damage was extensive and permanent. Or I could try to make sense of it and find my purpose for living. She said, “It may take years of hard work before your efforts pay off , but they will. I promise”.
Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible. - Marion C. Garretty
P.S. - To My Mom, Happy Mother’s Day!
You are so loving, so generous, so beautiful and I’m so happy that you’re my mom. You’ve provided guidance and discipline in just the right doses…while still allowing me to discover my own sense of self.
You instilled in me a confidence that I could accomplish anything I set my mind to and that’s been one of the greatest gifts I’ve ever been given. You’ve never doubted my abilities, you continue to believe in me and you pray for me every day.
Most importantly, you make me laugh all the time. Proving to me that it was of utmost importance to be a great role model first and then later, my most FABULOUS friend.
You have taught me so much…I love you, and I thank you.
What About Your Mom?
Please take a moment to share something FABULOUS about her. I’d love to hear about a lesson your Mother has taught you that has positively affected your outlook on LIFE.
Latex Paint? Why Sugarluxe Loves Sherwin Williams
People are always asking me to give up my secrets. There is hardly a week that goes by that I don’t receive a question in regards to the paints I use and prefer. Most of the time, it’s a young, self-taught artist seeking tips. But every once in awhile, it’s a customer who wants to find out the paint color used in one of my pieces so that they can repaint a room to match.
Most people might think that those inquiries would yield totally different responses. But in my case, the answer is one and the same.
I love acrylic latex.
Now, if you come into my studio…you’ll see a variety of tubes, jars and bottles of Golden Heavy Body acrylic paints. You’ll also see glazing liquids, soft gels, and special varnishes – all designed to work in conjunction with standard acrylic artist’s paint to create the exact effect desired.
I enjoy mixing paint, creating the color and getting just the right texture. There is something quite therapeutic about the process. That is…until you realize you didn’t mix enough, you ran out of your perfectly mixed batch and now you must try to get the exact same color and sheen again.
With latex, I can create a swatch, bring it to the store, have a digital read out and then get a perfect match in a quart or gallon size if needed. And since I use a lot of the same colors to tie my collection together, I save money, too.
That’s why…I love acrylic latex.
Many artists who have seen my actual paintings close up want to touch them to feel the paint. The color is thick, smooth and the edges are precise. They wonder how I eliminate brush strokes. They often comment on my technical execution. They ask how I do it?
Guess what I say?
You’re RIGHT! I love acrylic latex.
But not just any acrylic latex paint. And certainly not the cheap stuff. You know I’m a budget-minded entrepreneur, but when it comes to choosing paint, I seem to have expensive tastes.
After years of frustration, not getting the exact look I wanted to achieve…I discovered that working with latex paints provided me with more control, less waste and fabulous results.
In the beginning of my experimentation, I went for the discount paint. Just like I did when I repainted rooms in my house. I wanted the most bang for my buck…and it seemed that the home builder supply stores could give me gallons of latex love for rock bottom prices. What a bargain!
But paint, whether it’s for your home or a canvas, is not something to scrimp on. Ultimately, with cheap paints, you’ll create more work for yourself and spend more money in the long run. I wish I would have realized this back when I remodeled my home years ago.
Quality paint has more pigment. More pigment means less layers needed to get good coverage, less layers mean less labor…less labor means a happier painter.
Here’s how it works:
Of the three main paint ingredients – pigments, solvents and binders -
- Pigment provides hiding power and gives paint its color and shading.
- Solvents carry the paint to the surface, then evaporate, leaving behind a film of paint.
- Binders are bonding agents that hold the paint together.
The material left on a substrate (wall, canvas, etc) after the solvent evaporates and the coating cures is its ’solids content’. When calculated as a percentage of the total gallon of paint, the solids are referred to as “Volume Solids.” A higher percentage of Volume Solids is usually an indication of a better quality paint, because more binder and pigment are left to protect the surface compared to a coating with a lower Volume Solids rating.
So, if you have more coating, more pigment, and more protection…it’s easy to see why you won’t have to buy as much paint and it is actually LESS expensive to get the good stuff from the start.
That’s why when I confirmed my assignment to complete a room for the Hotel Des Arts, the first thing I did was to make sure my favorite stores were close to the hotel.
First stop would be: Blick Art Materials on Van Ness. LOVE THIS STORE! This is where I purchased all my brushes, pencils, and other supplies. Good brushes are a must, too.
Then, I needed to find my favorite paint store. I’ve tried them all…and this brand works the best for me. Sugarluxe loves Sherwin Williams!
At first, I thought I was going to have trouble convincing the hotel manager to pay for these paints instead of typical artist’s paints. But I didn’t even have to explain. One of the many cool things about that project…they totally trust the artist to just do their thing.
The even better news is that Sherwin Williams now has a line of eco-friendly paints which make the whole acrylic latex painting process even better. The line is called GreenSure.
All GreenSure products come in 100% post-consumer recycled packaging with labels printed in soy ink. And they are using sustainable raw materials like soy and sunflower oil in their paints.
Inhabitat reports that Steve Revnew, director of product development at Sherwin-Williams says, “At Sherwin-Williams, we believe that being environmentally responsible goes well beyond the product formulation. We have established our own sustainability initiative called “EcoVision.” EcoVision is a company-wide approach to look at all aspects of our business and see where we can become more environmentally responsible.”
For our customers who need to match a color used in one of our Sugarluxe Giclees, it’s super EASY:
- Just take the giclee canvas to Sherwin Williams.
- Isolate the color you want for your wall.
- Pick your paint and a make a paint sheen selection.
- Have them scan it for a digital color match.
- Take home your new paint and see the difference great paint can make.
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Interesting Fact:
Don’t you just love paint chips? But did you know that the little paint chip cards are the biggest production expense to a paint manufacturer and the more customers abuse those freebies, the higher the costs of paint? Speaking of eco-friendly…we need to reuse, recycle or not make waste of these lovely paint chips.
Here is one of my favorite ideas by fantastic graphic designer, Jessica Jones at How About Orange?
Okay…I know these are Behr paint chips, but I just love Jessica’s photo and bookmarks. What great ideas can you share?








