{new work} DIY DREAMLAND

This was all about creatively deciphering & materialising children’s dreams, and finding ways to honour and nurture those dreams and nightmares. I shot this story back in May 2020 in my studio in Balmain, Sydney, and it didn't come out in The Netherlands until the end of September I think. And due to covid restrictions I haven't received the hard copy, but the team at Happinez sent me the PDF to share with you here.


The following text is an edited excerpt from my Patreon post about it in November 2020, where I share a more raw/in depth look at the process from receiving the story brief from the art director, and how I go about creating the scenes. In the Patreon post, I shared the whole article, and translated it from Dutch to English. I’ll share a couple of these translations with you in this post too…

Excerpt:

This, literally, was a dream shoot for me, on every level! I absolutely loved making this, it was one of those briefs that sent tingles through my body when I read it.

I love conceptualising the ideas for each of these feature stories, it's one of the best parts of the process - something seemingly intangible, and turning it into something tangible. The very first shoot with them back in 2016 was this too - the Christmas shoot which was about finding a visual way to gift experiences rather than objects. So not easy, but so up my alley!  I see clearly now too that part of my joy is in being able to make tangible the intangible. When someone comes to me and says "I don't know how to connect with my intuition" or "I want to create art but I don't know exactly what" it feels like standing by the shore looking out to the vast ocean, I love that place that is on the edge of the unknown, it excites me, I am not in fear of it, I am in awe of it. 

Anyway, I digress! Back to the shoot. 

I was sent a list of dreams, and I had a few of my own from Laly's dream journal (with my help and encouragement she's been writing down her dreams since she was little), then I let my intuition begin it's work, dreaming up dream-making ideas! This is my idea of bliss really. 

It is written in Dutch by Nicole Van Borkulo. I think you'll really enjoy the words as much as the imagery for this, and it's my hope that it will spark some ideas in your own life, not just for the kids but for your inner child, to become aware of your dreams as they are a vital part of connecting with your intuition. Enjoy...

DIY DREAMLAND
Text by Nicole Van Borkulo
Photography and Styling by Pia Jane Bijkerk
For Happi Kids, issue 3 2020

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Intro:

We process the impressions of our day into the night. Dreams feel very real and can range from super funny to scary. Whatever dream your child has had, it is important to take it seriously. If you make a craft together, the fantasy becomes manageable and the dream can have a place... 

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The Monster Pot

Dream type: Monsters, ghosts & witches The top three most common nightmares include chases by monsters or other dangerous creatures. Before these lead to fear of going to sleep, work with your child to come up with a solution to outsmart the monsters. If you let your child contribute ideas, it has a greater chance of success. For example, ask your child if he likes the idea of drawing or cutting the samples he fears from cardboard. As detailed as possible. Put them in a jar, saying a co-invented "monster spell" and put a big lock on it. Because the monsters have now received attention during the day, they no longer have to speak up at night.

This has become one of Laly’s favourite creatures to sleep with. I made it for the shoot but it’s now hers. I made it with textiles I had lying around, and it turned into a sleeping swan.  She calls her “Winter” which I am told you have to say with a French accent “vin-teer”

This has become one of Laly’s favourite creatures to sleep with. I made it for the shoot but it’s now hers. I made it with textiles I had lying around, and it turned into a sleeping swan. She calls her “Winter” which I am told you have to say with a French accent “vin-teer”

The Comfort Hug


Type of dream: Getting lost, losing mum, or dreams that you have lost your way or cannot find your parents occur regularly.

A hug can help with the feeling of being alone:

especially if it is specially made for that. A feeling of safety when there is something nearby that can be firmly grasped when things get overwhelming. Ask your child to draw a creature that she feels connected to, that makes her feel safe - it doesn't have to be a real creature. As to material, you can use whatever you have on hand - an old knitted sweater for some warmth, or soft cotton for cuddling - no washing is necessary, the scent of mum also works wonders.

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Dream flying

Dream type: Flying and falling.

Dreams about flying are often about freedom and liberation from something, falling can indicate insecurity, the fear of letting go of something. It can be scary, so high in the sky, especially when you are out of control. If it is a recurring dream, you can come up with a more pleasant ending to the dream or come up with a tool, in this case, for example, that there is always a cloud nearby that you can land on when it gets too intense, or a nest of a bird where you can make a stopover. You can do this by making a messy ball of white wool and filling it with real flowers from the garden. Literally making something related to the dream makes a fantasy more manageable.

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The rooms in your head

Dream type: The house.

Houses in dreams often represent the dreamer's self-image. All rooms represent something else: the attic can represent the mind, the cellar the subconscious. The condition of a house also says a lot: some rooms may need renovation and others are in very good order. It's fun to imagine what it means, but keep it playful and light, for example by recreating the house in the dreams. Using a box as a base, paint it in a nice color and make curtains from an old piece of fabric. For the props you can cut and paint characters from thick paper, use dollhouse furniture if necessary. Hang the dolls on a string through small holes in the top, or leave it open so you can make them move. The house can be adjusted if something has been "processed".

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"A life without dreams is like a garden without flowers" Gertraude Beese

"A life without dreams is like a garden without flowers" Gertraude Beese

If you’d like to read the full article translation, you can do so by joining my Patreon wandering hearts collective.

With Love, 

Pia xx

It's been a while...

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Bonjour, it’s been a while.

Around 14 months or so since my last journal entry here, by the looks of it. A lot has happened since then. So where to begin?

When a lot has transpired in such a short space of time and it feels overwhelming to write down, I know it’s best to start from where I am, rather than try to make sense and order of all that has been. This is my third attempt at writing this catch up post, the first two did begin with a summarisation of sorts, but I know it’s not possible to sum up events when the aftermath is still in effect, reverberating and spinning, creating new events, piling on top of each other. Have you felt this too?

The world as we have known it is wobbling, and it’s not easy to keep your feet on the ground, especially for those of us who feel a lot: There is currently a lot to feel. I’ve learnt the best thing to do is be still. To rest. To do your absolute best to not do much at all.  That’s why, in hindsight, I see that posting and updating what I’ve been up to hasn’t happened. Something had to give for me to make room to rest, to breathe, and it was letting go of these particular ‘doing’ things. It also helped me to make some space to adjust my focus on supporting our family of 3 through the various stages of staying-at-home, keeping healthy, and maintaining a sense of joy.  

I have been quietly creating, continuing to divide my working hours between photoshoots for Happinez, mentoring long-time clients, writing, shooting commissions, sharing ideas and ways of sparking joy and connection on patreon, and supporting women on their creative journeys. So, I’d like to try to catch up as best I can now, sharing some of what I’ve been working on, let’s see how I go.

It’s still such a surreal time for most of us, and there is so much grief. I hope as you read this, you are able to take a moment to breathe and rest in this stillness, releasing the resistance to the unknown that is still upon us.

Pia xx

PS I just discovered you can create spotify music playlists, so I made one called Vivent Les Artistes if you’d like to listen while you create.

Let the alchemy begin...

"Hope and fear cannot occupy the same space. Invite one to stay." Maya Angelou

"Hope and fear cannot occupy the same space. Invite one to stay." Maya Angelou

Dear Wild Hearts,

Twelve years ago I embarked on my first online, global collective art project, inviting readers of my blog  - enhance the everyday - to submit photographs of wandering hearts found in their homes and environment. It was called My Heart Wanders: Finding subtle hearts in unexpected places. The intention of the project was to encourage us all to be more present, to connect with the nature around us no matter where we lived, and to connect with our hearts: the intuitive part of us that often gets forgotten about, lost and can go unheard for years.

One of my favourites from the original project, by Nadia Q. Dole learn more from the original project here.

One of my favourites from the original project, by Nadia Q. Dole learn more from the original project here.

For months I had submissions pouring into my inbox and shared as many as I could keep up with on my blog, there was incredible beauty in the work I received from so many places in the world – not only did it turn out to connect us with the hidden magic wherever we happened to live, it connected us to each other. We met people we would never have known about, had our hearts not found this way to communicate through this project.
 
And there was one more outcome that I had not anticipated  - not only did this project become an integral part of my own creative career but it was a catalyst for many others too. In 2011 My Heart Wanders became a beautiful photographic book about my own personal journey of following my heart, and over the years since I have received emails from people all over the world letting me know my book has touched their hearts in a way they didn’t know was possible, and launched them into transforming their lives, turning their dreams into their reality.
 
This is the Everyday Alchemy that I love.  

Subtle hearts everywhere in my work - always look for it in my photographs, there may be one in there for you to find.

Subtle hearts everywhere in my work - always look for it in my photographs, there may be one in there for you to find.

Not only is the heart central to all that I create, colour has always been a huge part of my career, my life’s work, my offerings and service in the world. My love and connection to the colours in nature are what ignite my creativity everyday.

Without the power of colour, I would not be able to do what I do.

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Colour, particularly in abundance, has the power to create radical transformations in our lives. In my photography and visual storytelling, I use colours to evoke certain emotions, and in my mentoring, I assign certain colours to clients for a period of time as a way of connecting them to their intuitive centres to transform their everyday lives into the one they’ve been dreaming about...

For the past two months, my heart has been beckoning me to extend this colour wisdom to you and with you, starting with one of the most powerful colours that exist as a way to assist us in the shift we are collectively going through at the moment. 

Are you ready for another adventure together? 

Today, in the darkness of the new moon, I invite you all to embark on this journey to transform our everyday by invoking the power of the colour  GOLD.

Gold is known as the master healer. It opens us to truth & transformation. It strengthens us in all areas of our lives and releases fear, making space for hope to grow. Using social media, we are going to flood our feeds with the power of gold...

Found: elf wings, hidden in plain sight, on the forest floor. find out more here

Found: elf wings, hidden in plain sight, on the forest floor.
find out more here

This is not so much about the gold mined out of the earth - unless its been beautifully crafted by your own hands or that of an artisan you love - but the gold in our everyday lives: gold in nature, gold in light, gold in the food we make, and gold in what we make with our hands. 

There are many layers to this, which I will explain in my instagram posts over the weeks to come, but mostly its about healing, transforming, and authentic connection. This is an opportunity to become visible, to anchor ourselves into the earth & ether as the waves around us ebb & flow; to share our own light and to share each others light through intentional re-sharing whatever we resonate with and brings us joy. By flooding our feeds with the power of the colour gold we will be creating an alchemical process within ourselves and with the world around us. Just like we once looked for hearts in our everyday made by light and shadows and with our own hands, now we search together for the gold in our everyday. It's subtle and it's simple, like the heart shapes, but it's powerful. 
 

So how will we do this? 

  • Using instagram and facebook, we will use the hashtag #everydayalchemyingold (that's: Everyday Alchemy In Gold) every time we post an image that has gorgeous golden hues. I'll start posting lots of my own photographs as well as those of others so you can see the effect of the images coming together in the feed. 

  • Re-share or repost any and all images you love - whatever sparks that sense of joy in you, no matter how subtle (we want to build on this within us and create it in others) so that other people can see who we are inspired by, and it will create the colour flood - the more involved the more powerful the alchemy. To start with you can re-share my images as they come up, and then you'll start to see others come through and you will start to see the gold in your own images to share... 

  • Take photographs of gold in your life, particularly focussed on nature and food and all things made by hand. Are you an interior designer? Post images of gold things you love. Are you a jeweller? You know what do to. Artist? Cook? Nature lover? Share your photographs on social media and use the hashtag #everydayalchemyingold

  • Follow the hashtag #everydayalchemyingold on instagram if you have an instagram account so that you will start to see other peoples golden images come through on your feed and benefit from the collective energy. 

  • If you don't have an instagram account but want to join in with your own images and/or colour knowledge, send them to me in an email, and any images I intuit as having an energetic impact I'll share on my instagram account with your permission, and I'll be including your name and any links you wish to send people to so they can find out more about you and what you create. 

Let's immerse ourselves in each other's knowledge and wisdom of the colour gold, what we already know and what we learn along the way - share what you know, what you've read, what you've experienced (you might even start having dreams in gold, if so let us know!), and always credit where you've got your information because it helps others to find out more too.  Make an effort to find the original source and give gratitude by crediting. It’s a simple, important step in how we can all benefit from this collective transformation. This is about sharing your own work –stepping into your own light – and equally sharing others.
 
So, let the alchemy begin!  We will start with gold because gold is the ultimate alchemical process and we are going to make it our own, transforming it from what it has represented in the past to what it truly symbolises now and for the future. Let’s flood our feeds with gold & immerse ourselves in the healing power of this incredible energy. So that no matter what is happening in our lives, what healing processes we are needing to go through physically, mentally, or emotionally over the next coming months, you can use your eyes to breathe in the healing of this colour, anytime you need. For those who are aware of the ancient Buddhist meditation of Tonglen, this in a way is an expression of that practice using the power of visual storytelling.  I'll move us onto the next colour when I get the calling to, but for now, it's all about gold. I cannot wait to see what you post and I am so eager to share your incredible world with others. 

Please know that you are always welcome to share my images on social media as long as there is a link to me so people know where to find me. So to get you started, you can scroll through my website and find any gold images you like, save them on your device and post them onto your social media feeds with the hashtag. I have also begun a pinterest board for us titled Everyday Alchemy in Gold that we can have a look at for inspiration and repost on social media any of the links we love, and also tag me in your finds so I can add them to the board too. Invite your friends to join us, and don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions or suggestions, ideas or thoughts! 
 

Until next time, dear Hearts, may this new moon reveal what needs to be revealed, and heal what needs to be healed...

With love,
Pia xx

{new work} Do you know the wisdom of the gnomes & elves?

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In the latest edition of Happi Kids, looking into the wisdom of the knomes, imp, elves and other creatures of nature. what can we learn?

Elf wings, hidden in plain sight.

Elf wings, hidden in plain sight.

I loved shooting this story. It was challenging but absolutely delightful, I was lost in this world while creating it. So much fun.

Lost treasure, found in tiny boxes.

Lost treasure, found in tiny boxes.

Fairy circle, found under a tree deep in the forest.

Fairy circle, found under a tree deep in the forest.

Have you found any tiny bells and feathers? Sweet gifts from the gnomes.

Have you found any tiny bells and feathers? Sweet gifts from the gnomes.

I’ll be posting behind the scenes and directors notes in the Wandering Hearts Collective for you in coming days.

xx

Publication: Happi Kids
Published: March 2020
Photography & Styling: Pia Jane Bijkerk