I was searching Google images for some Edward Hopper pieces to help me wade through my current landscape, (Yes, today it feels daunting.) when I found this - beautiful evocative work by Karen Halt.
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Whoa. My gut glued me to the Rabbit Collar with Torso piece. No idea why. I'm going to spend some more time ruminating on it. Thanks for the find!
Oui, um non. I used the next book, Vein of Gold, as the basis for one of my classes during my 1st term about a year ago. The morning pages are hard for me to do. Then I get mad that I don't do them. Then I don't do them out of spite. I should email this to you instead of post it here as if you'll come back here to read my answer.
Hello my lovely ... loving how your landscape is coming along. Thanks for that link - really liked all the fabric work :) Thanks too for the note on my blog. Yup, its all moving along - I'm trying to not think about it while they make up their minds! Hugs
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Whoa. My gut glued me to the Rabbit Collar with Torso piece. No idea why. I'm going to spend some more time ruminating on it. Thanks for the find!
Amazing. And uncanny...those monkeys look familiar!
Cool. I liked the Nesting in my arms one. thanks for the link.
Oui, um non. I used the next book, Vein of Gold, as the basis for one of my classes during my 1st term about a year ago. The morning pages are hard for me to do. Then I get mad that I don't do them. Then I don't do them out of spite. I should email this to you instead of post it here as if you'll come back here to read my answer.
Hello my lovely ... loving how your landscape is coming along. Thanks for that link - really liked all the fabric work :) Thanks too for the note on my blog. Yup, its all moving along - I'm trying to not think about it while they make up their minds! Hugs
l-o-v-e her use of colors. very organic. reminds me of japanese landscapes.
http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/current/JapaneseLandscapes.htm
Be sure and visit the online exhibitions listed on the right. The screens and the 'masterful illusions' exhibitions are gorgeous.
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