Monday, January 9, 2023
Morning Coffee in the Boreal Forest
Featured image: Boreal Forest Shoreline
Old picnic table
Gentle breeze
Early morning sun
Cedar trees
Surround me
Turins swooping diving
Silence, silence
Thursday, January 5, 2023
Birds and Flight
Featured image: Evening Grosbeak
Birds perch on the feeders edge. Their wings are flapping trying to settle.
I have always loved my imaginings of flying, not only in my dreams, but in reality and in the things I create. It is no wonder that I would gravitate to painting birds, both realistically and imagined. I imagine their feathers being cooled by the wind as they fly. I imagine the wind drift lifting them higher and higher like a soaring eagle. I can see them settle on a branch and the sun drying their feathers after a rain. Such a natural thing for them. Yes, it is so unnatural for humans as they proclaim, “But it’s raining outside. Let’s not go” or “It’s too cold.” I frequently wonder at the little finches, sparrows, chickadee, and blue jays and how they stay warm in the winter with just those feathers. Feathers, like flying, have always been magical for me. It is no wonder I would gravitate to painting birds, realistically and imagined.
I painted three little imaginary birds recently and named them fun imaginary names. They all have spirit, are unique, one-of-a-kind, and authentic, the possibility that I imagine for all folks.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Just Shine
Featured image: All Rise
Have you ever noticed, perhaps when you meet a person for the very first time that they just shine? There seems to be a light that is within them that is absolutely beautiful. They radiate a light that has a very distinctive dignity. Their light shines beyond their reality. It is a brilliant light.
This is not a light that one can control. You can’t turn this light on and off like a light switch on the wall. I personally think of this light as a hug from God. The person may or may not believe in God, but for sure, He believes in them and hugs them often. God’s grace, His light is in all of us. Let us all let our lights shine.
Monday, January 2, 2023
The Way We See it
Featured image: First Ice
You are what you see. How you see is part of your spirit. Is the way you see creative?
How I see is not a static, flat view like a photo gives us, But, rather, I see as a dynamic ever changing, ever creative view of life happening. It is the dynamic dance of life and sight.
I was standing under a canopy of entwined branches covered with snow. The sun was shining through the light snow giving the canopy a stained glass feel – a very magical moment of light, life and sight.
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Digital Age
Featured image: Rainbow Windows
Have we in the digital age forfeited patience and attention to beauty, creative emergence and delight of discovery?
I know that when I paint and something emerges from the color, there is a sense of wonder and delight that I experience that is glorious. I am not sure this can happen with digital art. I'm just not sure. Why,? There is the tactical sense of creating that is lost. There is the space of the image maker or craftsman/artist and the space of the app writer. I'm just not sure it can happen.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Unfolding Life
Featured image: Birthday Cake 2023
Life is the unfolding of identity and creativity. Our life’s journey is growth and discovery of who we are and just how creative we can become. There needs to be a grace-such-ness in this journey, a simple elegance of movement, and the ability to do honor to ourselves and our lives.
My wish for you all in 2023 is for you to find this grace-such-ness and the unfolding and creativity in your life.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Visions and Self
Featured image: Visions Are Like Maps
If you can identify your visions, then you can identify yourself. How you visualize yourself is correlated with how you think. Thinking for yourself’ is the key here. This includes your morals, your knowledge, what kind of power you think you have and that others have, your freedom and whether you think you have it and how you work for it.
There are excellent examples of those who know themselves that you may have heard of. I have talked about them many times in my musings. Mother Teresa, Elvis, Elan Musk, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, to list a few. They all are as different as can be – but they followed their spirit and lived accordingly.