Meet the Artist- Eulalia Mejia
Meet the Artist- Eulalia Mejia
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Turquoise Waters with Emma Petitt
Turquoise Waters with Emma Petitt
The Spiral Path with Kristen Fagan
The Spiral Path with Kristen Fagan
Flirt, Forage and Flow with Hali Karla
Flirt, Forage and Flow with Hali Karla
Lucky Fire Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Fire Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Winter Cardinal Spread with Monica Stadalski
Winter Cardinal Spread with Monica Stadalski
Self Loving Self Portraits with Gabbi Kitchener
Self Loving Self Portraits with Gabbi Kitchener
Dare to Decide with Jenny Grant
Dare to Decide with Jenny Grant
Watercolour Texting with Joanne Sharpe
Watercolour Texting with Joanne Sharpe
Art Journal Minimalism with Amanda Grace
Art Journal Minimalism with Amanda Grace
Unleash Your Inner Abstract with Laura Dame
Unleash Your Inner Abstract with Laura Dame
Imagined Landscapes with Shinjini
Imagined Landscapes with Shinjini
Scrap Paper Portraits with Jerney Marisha
Scrap Paper Portraits with Jerney Marisha
Fun Fish Sketches with Susan Yeates
Fun Fish Sketches with Susan Yeates
Glorious Golden Wattle with Hayley Kruger
Glorious Golden Wattle with Hayley Kruger
Paint an Oyster with Laurel Greenfield
Paint an Oyster with Laurel Greenfield
Intention Journal with Sarah Gardner
Intention Journal with Sarah Gardner
Fully Ripened with Angela Fehr
Fully Ripened with Angela Fehr
Art Journaling with Kira Harding
Art Journaling with Kira Harding
Moth Messages with Kristen Fagan
Moth Messages with Kristen Fagan
A Part of this Place with Hali Karla
A Part of this Place with Hali Karla
Lucky Air Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Air Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Sigil Ideas with Fonda Clark Haight
Sigil Ideas with Fonda Clark Haight
Face the Feelings with Jenny Grant
Face the Feelings with Jenny Grant
Self Portraits with Personality with Gabbi Kitchener
Self Portraits with Personality with Gabbi Kitchener
Watercolour Embellishment with Joanne Sharpe
Watercolour Embellishment with Joanne Sharpe
Leaving the Past in the Past with Amanda Grace
Leaving the Past in the Past with Amanda Grace
Scrappy Art Journaling with Jerney Marisha
Scrappy Art Journaling with Jerney Marisha
Collage Unfurling with Galia Alena
Collage Unfurling with Galia Alena
Story Telling into Integration with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Story Telling into Integration with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Mushroom Time with Susan Yeates
Mushroom Time with Susan Yeates
Watercolour Strawberry Basket with Laurel Greenfield
Watercolour Strawberry Basket with Laurel Greenfield
Getting Intentional with Sarah Gardner
Getting Intentional with Sarah Gardner
Loosen Up Your Watercolour Landscapes with Angela Fehr
Loosen Up Your Watercolour Landscapes with Angela Fehr
Play to Express with Jenny Grant
Play to Express with Jenny Grant
The Original Selfie with Gabbi Kitchener
The Original Selfie with Gabbi Kitchener
For the Love of Jug with Pam Thorburn
For the Love of Jug with Pam Thorburn
Lucky Earth Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Earth Dragon with Eulalia Mejia
Book of Luminous Things with Galia Alena
Book of Luminous Things with Galia Alena
Spontaneous Intutive Watercolour
Spontaneous Intutive Watercolour
Using the Other Hand- Kira Harding
Using the Other Hand- Kira Harding
Color Wheels with Laurel Greenfield
Color Wheels with Laurel Greenfield
Journal as a Place of Listening with Amanda Grace
Journal as a Place of Listening with Amanda Grace
Signs & Sayings with Fonda Clark Haight
Signs & Sayings with Fonda Clark Haight
Brush Letter Ephemera with Sarah Gardner
Brush Letter Ephemera with Sarah Gardner
The Journey of Texture with Shawn Petite
The Journey of Texture with Shawn Petite
Momma's Little Helpers with Jerney Marisha
Momma's Little Helpers with Jerney Marisha
Neuroart Bird with Monica Stadalski
Neuroart Bird with Monica Stadalski
Painty Collage Papers with Laura Dame
Painty Collage Papers with Laura Dame
Mixed Media Meditation with Kristen Fagan
Mixed Media Meditation with Kristen Fagan
A Watercolour Ritual with Joanne Sharpe
A Watercolour Ritual with Joanne Sharpe
Doodling Organic Shapes with Susan Yeates
Doodling Organic Shapes with Susan Yeates
Eulalia Mejia, also known as Happy Chinchilla across the internet, is an illustrator, graphic designer, artist, teacher and maker of stuff, living in the rural mountains of Colombia, South America, with her dog, two cats and human boyfriend.
Eulalia started exploring mixed media and fell head over heels for the freedom it offers; the possibility to go from one technique to another means there is always something new to learn. Her first approach to this world happened when she started creating and altering small books where she would play with newly learned techniques and color combinations, often using weird and whimsical characters as her main subject.
Most days, you can find Eulalia in her studio creating. Her interests encompass a wide variety of creative projects like doll making, embroidery, bookbinding, mixed media painting, collage, and art journaling. When she is not in her studio, she enjoys riding her bicycle through the mountains and watching horror movies while hiding under the cushions.
“My dream is to bring a little cheer to daily life by designing playful illustrations for fun-loving people. I truly believe that we are never too old to be amazed by everyday life, surrounding ourselves with beauty is a great way to remind us there can be magic in the world.”
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What do you wish you had known at the beginning of your creative journey?
Creating for the sake of creating is alright!
It took me a long time to understand that I didn’t need a final product in mind to create that; I could just open a page in my sketchbook and start playing with my supplies without any reason. I’ve understood that I don’t need an excuse to create. I can make stuff just because I feel like it. Once I acknowledged that creating made me happy, I felt completely free to try different creative endeavors. I stopped feeling the pressure to produce something good or nice or polished, which freed my mind to enjoy the creative process.
Tell us about your journey to claim the title artist.
For some reason, the title artist creates a sense of expectation in me that I should be creating great things and not just fooling around with paints. Artist sounds like a solemn title in my mind, and I’m not serious when I create, I like to play and experiment and see what would happen if I did something I haven’t tried before. So, I am still on the journey to claiming the title artist. But here’s the thing, I know I am an artist: I create art; therefore, I am an artist, but I’m not ready to carry the tile on my back yet.
Tell us about your journey to become an artist.
My brain is wired in a way that always comes up with ideas, so I’ve always been creating, making stuff and experimenting with different substrates. During high school, I used to play with markers, pens and India ink and trace letters from lettering manuals to create birthday signs for my agenda, which doubled as a sketchbook. I studied graphic design and, after graduating, worked as an in-house graphic designer. Right now, I work as a freelance illustrator. During all this time, I’ve kept sketchbooks. These sketchbooks served as my art journals, where I would document everyday happenings and thoughts with doodles and drawings. At some point, I realized I wanted to learn how to better use physical tools to express myself, so I started taking online classes and experimenting with different techniques. I’m still learning and trying things out, and I think this journey will never end, I will always be on the path of knowledge and experimentation.
How do you keep your creative practice fresh and inspired?
Inspiration can be everywhere, so I keep taking photos of interesting things: an unusual color combination on a sidewalk or an interesting composition in a book. At a later time, I will replicate in my sketchbook the color combination or composition or whatever it was that piqued my interest. I like to be open to the idea that there is beauty everywhere and that it is up to me to find it. So, keeping my eyes open to the world keeps my practice fresh and inspired.
You can find Eulalia's workshop Dreamscapes HERE