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| cityscape |
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| cosmos |
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| detail with hand and machine embroidery |
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| Help! I'm sideways and Cindy's too tired to fix me! Help! |
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| a second painting on this canvas, and much improved. SOLD |
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| Detail from Landscape. |
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| Carnivale, "oh, get over it, Teal, she'll fix us when she feels better. At least we're up." |
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| I look better in person. I'm one of her favorites. And she's got me posted sideways too. |
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| I'm stucco. Very dimensional, at least an inch thick.. Very "Veranda." AND I was fingerpainted. |
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| I wish you could read the poetry. Like many pieces, the imaginative world is visual and verbal, organic and geometric. |
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| and pattern and randomness |
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| This hardly does our colors justice. |
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| the alien amusements park picture |
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| angry and spontaneous, this is one of my favorites. |
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| letters as graphsical elemeents |
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| One of the little fellas, I get I'm one of the first to go. |
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| The Second Law Of Thermodynamics. |
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| Playing with color: should be very bright. Big piece and litle piece. Bit piece has approxinately 8 layers of work. |
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| The mermaid paintings; hand embroaidery still not done. |
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| Fun painting done for a friend. |
There's more and yet more, from large to small. Put for the moment on left brain rest, this is what emerged, to my completel surprise. I think they are an excellent example of how good mediocrity can be, which was always my feeling when teaching journaling too. I don't think it matters what you did: if you can get your ego and your preceonceptions to settle down and truly see what's in front of you or truly hear what you're writing, your art will work, even if it's technically lacking. This has been a fun and revelatory stage of my life.





















Well apparently I'm not clever enough to post straight from my phone yet. Pictures to come. Cindy
ReplyDeleteLife brings coluors, put colours to the life.
ReplyDeleteArt is the reflection of life. Illness has no colour, so colours are not ill.
ReplyDeleteIt can be said- colours can win the illness. It is true that few people can win the illness like you.
Spread the colours through your kind heart and weak thumb to those people who are suffering from illness. Give them the power to live, power to win the illness.
People are with you.