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Unconditional Love

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  Featured image: Boating In the vast expanse of life—your life—you have embraced all those challenges that have presented themselves to you. You have cradled, embraced, and protected your life because you believe your life is precious, and you believe you are able to go into these challenges, to experience them, and to be stronger because you have decided to take them on. You realize you are but a droplet in the boundless sea, but you have survived changes before, and you have freed yourself by releasing your burdens and are living unconditionally with love. And love will give you the strength you need.

Springtime Breeze

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Featured image: Springtime Breeze “Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” — Henry Ward Beecher 

Tapestry of Creation

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  Featured image: Canna Lily Listening to nature’s melody, feeling the rhythms of life, observing spring’s growth, and connecting with both heaven and earth, we attune ourselves to both heaven and earth and open the doors to the unrestrained power and energy it brings us, where we can ride its flow and weave ourselves into its tapestry of creation.

Creative Thoughs

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  Featured image: Sacred Places Do you ever wonder, where did that thought come from? I don’t, because I say to myself, boy, I’m glad that thought is here. It came at just the right time. I was afraid I was heading down the path of linear thinking, and that is not the path—that just isn’t me. For me, well, I don’t have a name for it, but it is my inner spirit, and it always helps me and is there for me no matter what. And most important, it listens to me. Recently I have been on the path of imagination. Many urge me to take the path of logic and not the path of creative energy, but for me that path really doesn’t seem to work. I continually run into roadblocks, but I continue to try to knock them down. Has anyone ever done that—taken a path of logic when you should have taken the one of your creative thoughts? Have you come to the point where you no longer want to work with that thought? I have, and it is very hard to move away from it. It is hard to. Has anyone ever done that to o...

Sweet Sweet Holy

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  Featured image: I Come to the Garden Alone “ Sweet sweet holy as the day begins ”  ~CEA

Watching

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  Featured image: Kissed by the Sun watching the light move and change flooding the woods emerging day

Art is Personal

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  Featured image: Going for a Ride (3-D Sculpture) “Art is a personal creation by an individual. It brings something into existence that did not exist before, and it would not have existed except for the unique contributions of the individual who created it.” — Ayn Rand

Love of Life

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  Featured image: Straight From the Heart I  cherish life I  cherish love I  come to bring peace to be and love to the world and to you love of life to this little part of the world then  I  will be happy I   come so you can reclaim your personal  connection with the earth and with your spirit I  come so that you can deepen your connection  to benefit yourself a nd to others. So you can  pass it on.

First Robin

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  Featured image: First Robin Have you seen your first robin yet? I saw mine a couple of weeks ago. So exciting, because for me that means that spring is just around the corner. But wait—what is this? Snow yet again. Oh dear, all those wonderful birds coming back. I know that they know how to stay warm when they get caught in a snowstorm, but humans, once they shed their winter coats, there is no turning back. At the same time I saw my first robin, I saw a human walking into the grocery store in shorts and flip-flops. There was no way he was going back to a winter coat. No way. And he wasn’t the only one. Gosh, he has to be cold—and he does not have whatever those birds have to keep them warm. Silly people. I had my hat on, boots, lined pants, a sweater, and a winter coat, and I was still cold. Happy spring.

Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In: Accepted into Freedom Reframed

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  I’m honored to share that my work, Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In , has been accepted into Collage Artists of America’s Freedom Reframed exhibition . I’m deeply grateful to juror Shannon Currie-Holmes and to Collage Artists of America for including this piece in a show that centers on freedom, perspective, and the many ways we reframe our experiences. For as long as I can remember, my work has circled around the real, the imagined, and freedom , so it feels especially meaningful to have this piece included in an exhibition built around those ideas. Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In speaks to something I return to again and again in my work—the longing for freedom, the untamed spirit, and the quiet strength of what refuses to be contained. Nature has always been my greatest teacher, and the wolf, like the bird, carries a presence that is both symbolic and deeply felt. It reminds us of instinct, endurance, and the wild inner life that remains intact despite the fences we encounter. The exhibitio...

How does an artist find inspiration? Part 2

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  Featured image: Intersections I Continuing Monday’s question about imitation and originality, I’ve realized that it’s difficult to talk about origins. Instead, I think about creation. I create from what already exists—from tangible things around me. I don’t invent from nothing. The challenge, then, is not the object itself, but how I use it: how I arrange it, combine it, and mark it with my own ideas. That is where originality lives. Some works merely imitate. They copy. What we are really searching for is the idea. As I begin new work, I feel this tension strongly. I look at where art is going and where I want to go, and I return to one simple desire: I want my work to be free. If it imitates, it isn’t free. If my mark imitates, it isn’t free. I will feel it. I will know. Be ready for the new work. Look for it.