Well, it seems suiting that Hill Street Design House is my last review in this month of Yelpy love, because folks: I have a brain crush on this place.
I recently got in touch with this studio when an event venue fell through and I was inquiring about renting their front room - but that's a very far cry from the first time I snooped them. I caught sight of this creative playhouse when they did the scarf master class with Karin Mabon last year and have been dutifully internet stalking them since. They had a clutch making workshop I had bookmarked in my computer forever and I was googly eyed over their hat classes, but because the universe is cruel, my schedule never seemed to align.
Enter Sunday.
In a rare stroke of luck, I found myself with a Sunday morning free... a Sunday morning that just happened to coordinate with their most recent ceramics workshop. (Ok universe, I forgive you). However, on the day, I found myself particularly far behind on some upcoming event planning and (I hate to admit it), shuffling to this studio wishing I could go curl behind a computer instead. I didn't have TIME to sit and paint... but I had made the commitment, so off I shuffled with my work-zombie, cranky morning brain.
I learned very quickly: I should ALWAYS have time to sit and paint silly things.
I don't like yoga, I fall asleep during meditation and I can't sit still for most breathing exercises - so finding something that makes me slow down for half a second (let alone two hours) is a unicorn. I didn't realize how pleasant it would be to sit for a few hours - paint, chat, drink coffee - and then be on my way. It calmed me down so much, that I ended up being much more productive when I did get back behind that computer.
This is my new brain yoga.
I'm going to make a point to start scheduling time to be creative without a purpose, at least once a month... it's my version of going to the gym (and therefore lets me off the hook for proper exercise right?). From the sounds of their upcoming workshop schedule - Hill Street will remain top of my list of places to find my paint covered, coffee sipping zen. read more