Featured image: Journey of a Blackbird
Soaring travelers
above swaying pines
their mystic way
leaving no trail,
traceless, try to find where
the wide spreading black wings
have touched
the wind.
Featured image: Journey of a Blackbird
Soaring travelers
above swaying pines
their mystic way
leaving no trail,
traceless, try to find where
the wide spreading black wings
have touched
the wind.
Featured image: Ms Pileated
I am thrilled to announce that my work, Ms. Pileated, has been awarded the 2nd place in the Nature Homage exhibition! Being recognized among such talented artists is truly an honor.
Statement from Juror Tonya Hopson: “This piece blew me away the minute I walked into it; I said to myself, oh my goodness. Pileated means large red-capped woodpecker. When you look at this media piece, you will notice that not all parts of it are exact, especially when you look at it and see all the little things she has done in there. With all her splashes and splatters, she has done a lot in there. But it is just a beautiful media piece. Blew me away.”
The Nature Homage exhibition featured original and unique 2D and 3D artworks that pay tribute to animals and insects. With 396 submissions from 34 states, having 57 works selected for this exhibition makes this achievement even more special.
Featured image: From the Sky
She ran to the hilltop,
Ribbons of wind tugged at her hair
And reached for the blue blue sky
She knew her blood was more like
The earth than anything else
And she let moments like this
fill her up and lets moments
like this love her, fill her.
Featured image: Talisman III
“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.” — Luke 23:43
“FREEDOM lies just beyond the fences we build around ourselves.” ~James Nathan Muir
Many of you who read my journal entries know I write a lot about freedom.
James Muir’s quote pretty much says it all for me. But there are other things that make me think about Freedom and how important I think it is. A beautiful example are quotes from the movie Braveheart, which is all about freedom.
“Your heart is free. Have the courage to follow it.”
“Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!”
But the most wonderful quote of all that gave us the concept the idea of freedom and what we should look for when we feel fenced in and are struggling:
37 Pilate, therefore, said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heareth my voice.
The concept of truth is everywhere in the Bible, but for the most part, I read and understand truth as Jesus did; it was all about how one is governed and how much it exists in your life – it is the same message William Wallace was delivering when he spoke of freedom.
What did Jesus reply to Pilate?
"Do you refuse to speak to me?" Pilate said. Don't you realize I have the power either to free you or to crucify you?" Jesus answered, “You would have no power over me if it were not given to you from above.”
Jesus set us free. Through Jesus, God is delivering on His promise to make you perfect. He is using everything that happens in your life to make you more dependent on Him, His words, and His Spirit. He is creating a new heart, mind, and soul in you so you can live freely.
Jesus set us free, and every time I pray, I realize that. Every time I am in a pickle, I realize that it is I who created the pickle, and it is Christ who will free me from this pickle.
I am always overwhelmed during Easter because of what Christ and God did for us. He freed us—we are the ones who need to untangle the knots in our lives and make choices, not out of fear but out of the idea of freedom, as was expected in Braveheart, the Bible, and Christ's death on the cross.
Featured image: Tumbling Stones
Symbols are powerful because they are the visible signs of invisible realities. ~St. Augustine
My research on the earth, its colors, stones, and rocks, and what they represent to people throughout history is very interesting. But I have broadened the search and have wandered into symbols. There are so many paths to travel here – it’s hard to narrow them down. As It turns out, symbols of the earth were just a small small piece of the pie. So, I am going to travel along that path for a while. Symbols travel through history like everything else. Symbols are layered and have become, I think, a key part of communication.
Featured image: Sunrise in the Morning at the Lake
Her wagon was behind her. Maggie walked by her side, smelling the smells along the way. Maggie followed her on the path to the back of the woods. It was so glorious to greet the new day this way. Sitting in her chair, coffee in her hand and the woods filled with bird songs, she watched the sun rise above the horizon. Maggie is gone now, and she no longer lives by those woods, but she still takes her coffee, sits in the back, and watches the sun rise over the horizon, and the woods behind her house are suddenly filled with glory.
Featured image: Our Connections
Where is art in music?
Is it between the notes and the pauses in between?
Where is art in a painting?
Is it the pause between?????
The pause between the brush and the mark?
Art is the idea and it is between the idea and the creator.