I just realized that you commented on one of posts (called “Hidden Anguish + Love Constant Beyond Death”) and said that I should submit to an Art Zine. You can email me about it at eclectic_reveries@yahoo.com. Thanks so much!
Hi Patti, nice to meet you, glad you are joining the swap. Funny, you've got my bloglink by Karin, because I really don't know her, but never mind. it's a small village in blogland, I see me dear friend Cat has been here also. ;)
When I started this blog in the spring of 2008, I wondered who would read it... and why? Did I have anything to say that would be of interest or invoke a reaction? Offer hope, inspiration, a laugh, maybe the realization that someone else really does know how you feel? Little did I know that I would meet such an incredible wealth of amazing, warm, welcoming creatives, some of whom have become very close friends. I don't like to imagine life without them. I visit some artists who post new work nearly every day. Wow, how I wish. Then there are those, like me, who try to post weekly in the hopes that friends and a few new readers will keep showing up. I get personal and often deviate from art, technique, workshops and such; I guess that comes from being a lifelong writer. There is the occasional trip to the soapbox, dealing with a chronic illness, raising kids, rationalizing the creative endeavors that supersede chores on the to-do list, a bit of poetry... One of the most popular posts
What's your favorite season? Read on, leave a comment and on October 31st I'll pick (randomly, of course) the winner of a seasonal box of goodies. took a walk the other day and yep, the air had that unmistakable chill, unlike a random cold snap in the summer. the leaves turning, bulbs waiting to be planted and roots going dormant for the winter that are felt more than smelled. unlike the triumphant scents of blossoms carried in the limbs of honeysuckle and rose bushes, mimosas and lilies in spring. Cats curled in nooks and tight against porch railings; I believe they, too, know it will soon be time to go inside, aside from the daily foray into the bright slant of sun that is another sign of fall. the pumpkins laugh, already, at the thought of Halloween, a wild night of surprise and celebration in our neighborhood. the mums almost look out of place, the bright color alongside the browning grass... autumn and spring are my favorite seasons, though they are the hardest on those of
Patti Edmon Intuitive Abstract Artist Welcome (website coming soon) and thanks for stopping by! I live and work with artist Jim Edmon, my husband and partner for 36 years, and my cat Picasso. My studio is in a renovated attic in a historic brick foursquare in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. My work is inspired by memory, curiosity and a very vivid imagination, which I failed to understand in childhood. But that's another story. I'm fascinated by color and shape and creating movement on a still surface. Each painting has a unique history and is made layer by layer with mark, texture and expressions of connection and deep, meaningful emotion. All paintings are for sale (unless otherwise noted) and I'd love to share details, closeup images and answer any questions you might have. Contact info below. I'll be adding more work and updating photos soon, and I'm currently accepting commissions. Imaginary Landscapes I've created new work for a solo show that opens
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I just realized that you commented on one of posts (called “Hidden Anguish + Love Constant Beyond Death”) and said that I should submit to an Art Zine. You can email me about it at eclectic_reveries@yahoo.com. Thanks so much!
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Funny, you've got my bloglink by Karin, because I really don't know her, but never mind. it's a small village in blogland, I see me dear friend Cat has been here also. ;)
See you soon, LaWendula
PS: Nice Haiku und a beautiful rose!