Meet the Beauty & Brains behind the magazine, Sonia Crouse 
Interview by Cari Robertson
Interview by Cari Robertson
I have  wonderful memories of my childhood; it was simple living with the advantage of  being brought up on a small island, surrounded by family and friends  continuously. I had several cousins from different families growing up on my  street, from both mum and dad’s side of the family, besides having three  siblings of my own. What child doesn’t like company to play with? We played  outside every evening, all summer long, and on the weekends, we packed our car  and left for the beach. 
During  the summer, I also remember sewing a lot, by hand. My doll had a new outfit  everyday with clothes I designed for her using ideas I got from doll catalogs. I  tried to put together the dresses as best I could. Drawing and sketching were  also things I did continuously at home and school, and as I progressed, it drew  a lot of attention from my high school teacher, Ms. Ventura. She encouraged me  and inspired me in many ways.
 
2. What artistic expressions are your favorites? Do they change?
2. What artistic expressions are your favorites? Do they change?
Artistic expressions do change for me, yes. There are so  many ways to let out creativity and art. I do like to try everything once if I  get the chance. I did a lot of painting and still life while in high school and  after. 
Then after that, I was more interested in textile design  and sewing. At the same time, I developed a digital art and graphic design  interest, also involving photography.
I am interested in most creative outlets and also have  developed visions of my own creations in so many ways and would love to work on  them all. It may take me a lifetime, but that is fine by me.   
 3.  Tell  me about an artist who inspires you.
There was  no artist in particular that inspired me. It was more of a collection of artists  and their work collected in a book. This one book called Enchanted World:  The magic of pictures, by Bryan Holme,  belonged to my brother, and I flipped through this book countless times,  mesmerized by each painting and all different artwork styles and eras. I was  particularly fascinated by the Baroque and Rococo era art work - the romance and  the detail in their work. I could stare at each painting for a long time,  searching for new hidden details. A later painting by  Walter Crane  called "Neptune’s horses" also fascinated me. Growing up on an island,  obviously surrounded by the ocean, when I first saw Walter’s imagining of white  horses representing the white foamy waves riding to the shores, it really struck  me as amazing.
 4.  How did you first decide to publish a magazine?   How did you decide on the focus of vintage arts and crafts?
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| Creating Vintage Charm Magazine | 
After contemplating graphic design for a newspaper, I had  this thought about how much more fun and  inspiring it would be if I was creating a publication about artwork that I (and  so many others I am connected with) enjoy. That is creating vintage charm.  Honestly at first I thought that it was an idea way beyond me, but somehow I  kept reaching toward it and searching about how I could actually make it work.  The more I realized how possible it could be for me, the more excited I got, and  the more ideas I had about the magazine. I guess, you can say, there was no  turning back from there. It simply became a mission for me. 
I also know so many of us  who do the most beautiful work and show it in the most humble ways; yet, we all  are proud of each other and what we create. It is amazing to me what a great,  supportive community of artists we have created. For any of us, seeing our work  printed and distributed in a magazine is the most amazing thing that could  happen. But not many of us ever give much thought to seeing our own work  published. My mission is to reach out and help artists reach a new level in  publicity for their artwork and perhaps in a "not so overwhelming manner" since  I am one of the crowd.  
5.  What is especially gratifying for you as you create the  magazine?
The reviews and emails filled with compliments and  encouragement to continue the good work. Especially those who are inspired by  the magazine to explore their creative outlet.
6. What is difficult or scary about being in charge of the magazine?
I get more nervous the closer I get to releasing an issue.  I work on the magazine continuously and being the one who develops it from start  to finish, I don’t get the opportunity to look at it with fresh eyes like the  readers would. That is scary to me - not knowing how it will look to those  flipping through the magazine, since I cannot experience that.  
 
7. How does being a single mom influence your creations?
7. How does being a single mom influence your creations?
It makes me appreciate more the time that I do find to  create.
 8.  If you  could spend a day creating anything with anyone, what would you choose and  why?
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| One of many of Sonia's beautiful creations | 
Right now, I would say painting or mixed media collage. I  have nothing in particular in mind, but I am inspired by so many beautiful  things in nature and style that somehow I want to put them together on  canvas.
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| Sonia's Studio | 
Never give up, of course. If an idea hits, don't dismiss it  without any further thought. Even if it is too big and you have to start small,  at least it is a start. There is always room to grow later on and perhaps make  changes to where you can make it work better for your needs. After all, if you  got excited about the idea in the first place, then you are probably going to  enjoy it. 
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5 comments:
This was a wonderful post! I am a BIG fan of Creating Vintage Charm. It was great to be able to learn more about Sonia! Sharon and Sonia, it is wonderful what you do! xox
Great interview. Sonia has created something wonderful.
what a lovely and interesting read!
congrats to sonia and sharon on all you accomplish and inspire in others.
xo
elyse
I loved getting to know more about Sonia...I adore her!! Her creations are just beautiful!! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Hugs,
Victoria
Thank you for this lovely interview. It was wonderful getting to know more about Sonia, her magazine is so inspiring!
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