In a seemingly nonstop, 24-7 world of technology, sometimes it is necessary to “unplug” and enjoy the little pleasures in life.“Often I have, like many people, gotten so busy, so stressed, that it felt like I was chasing my tail,” said artist Sue Clancy. “Remembering to savor a moment, to pay attention, to enjoy the little things is essential to mental and physical health. The ability to allow oneself to delight in things is an essential part of being happy.”
Clancy is the featured artist for the Camas Public Library’s Second Story Gallery this month. Her exhibit, “Petite Pleasures,” focuses on small delights such as coffee, fine wine, food, the outdoors and books.
The inspiration for the exhibit came from noticing the “little things” about life in the Northwest. Clancy and her partner, Judy, moved to Vancouver from Oklahoma a little over a year ago with their two dogs, Biscuit and Rusty Nail. Before moving to the area, the couple visited several times.
“One thing I noticed about this region is the emphasis, when it comes to food and drink, on quality rather than quantity,” Clancy said. “I noticed that here in the Northwest, people took time to eat, took time to spend with friends and family, to walk, to participate in the community.
“It seemed that they took the time to savor life itself. Besides the friendly people, this was what we found attractive. When we finally moved here, I wanted to practice “the petite pleasures” like a Northwesterner, so as to fully make the ‘mental’ move here as well.”