I FOUND IT!
Today
I made a declaration to the Universe to play a bigger game of life by
getting my artwork out in the world. It's been stuck in my home, on my
walls, in my files and journals and sketchbooks for far too long. I keep
thinking about a comment Oprah made to our recent ascended ancestor,
Maya Angelou, regarding all the art she had "put out in the world." It
feels now that I have a responsibility not only to myself but to Spirit,
to share with the world that which comes through me that is divine and
beautiful and full of the light of love.
So, I'm following Wisdom's divine guidance today and starting this Blog, although I am totally green and new to this way of expression. I can't even figure out all the settings here! Yet I choose to release my perfectionist tendencies re: how this should look or what it should say, etc., and just LET GO. SHARE from my heart. AND WATCH the magic happen.
My first love offering is the profile pic--is that what you call it?--i.e., the drawing of the baby. I saw this picture years ago on the Internet and my heart flew open with awe and desire to recreate it via a pencil drawing. If anyone knows or knows of the original photographer, please let me know. It's as much a homage to him/her as it is an expression of reverence for life in one of its most "premature" stages.
My second love offering today is another pencil drawing I was guided to post on Facebook this morning. This drawing also evolved out of awe and respect for all that is possible for us when we dare to stretch ourselves above and beyond physical/mental/emotional challenges. Enjoy!
So, I'm following Wisdom's divine guidance today and starting this Blog, although I am totally green and new to this way of expression. I can't even figure out all the settings here! Yet I choose to release my perfectionist tendencies re: how this should look or what it should say, etc., and just LET GO. SHARE from my heart. AND WATCH the magic happen.
My first love offering is the profile pic--is that what you call it?--i.e., the drawing of the baby. I saw this picture years ago on the Internet and my heart flew open with awe and desire to recreate it via a pencil drawing. If anyone knows or knows of the original photographer, please let me know. It's as much a homage to him/her as it is an expression of reverence for life in one of its most "premature" stages.
My second love offering today is another pencil drawing I was guided to post on Facebook this morning. This drawing also evolved out of awe and respect for all that is possible for us when we dare to stretch ourselves above and beyond physical/mental/emotional challenges. Enjoy!

both of these are on a long, long list of my favorites. thank you for sharing that part of you that i have known and loved for over a half century! er'body can't say that, you know?
ReplyDelete