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Tag Archives: perception
Filtering the World
…each attempt to create an experience on canvas or paper, “is imagination reaching outward to filter the world.” Continue reading
Posted in ART, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, Art, Beaux Arts, Brooklyn, drawings, Park Slope, pen and ink, perception
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Does the World Need More Paintings?
Does the World Need More Paintings? No. But it might need yours…
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Posted in ART, Art of the Path
Tagged Art, art and alignment, art and healing, creativity, dreams, higher self, inner knowledge, Louise Oliver, memory, painting, perception, Rainbow Light Trust, soul awareness, Spirituality
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Aligning with Enchantment
The man and the bear are drinking Amstel Light, which to me meant, I’m-still-light. I drank in the fact that I was still light. I gave it to the man to share with the bear. Continue reading
To Look Within
I write my life to know my life. When I write my life, the inner truth comes out. It’s like when I draw, a barrier disappears. Or fades to the background. And suddenly I’m in touch with this other vibratory field. This other awareness that rises to the surface and makes itself known. Continue reading
Drawing Cured A Stomach Ache
Did you know that drawing can cure stomach aches? Me either! But apparently it does. At first I thought I might have had a case of the New Year Blahs. Except that would have been out of character for me. The other idea that came was too awful – a sudden onset of gluten intolerance. I would hate that. Continue reading
Brooklyn Buildings 10th Street
I love these buildings. They’re on Tenth Street between 5th and 6th (Brooklyn) and I’ve walked by them so many times. But not till recently when I decided to start drawing the neighborhood did I stop and really LOOK at them. And then of course I thought what a wonderful picture they’d make. Continue reading
Posted in ART, Memoir, Uncategorized
Tagged Art, art and reality, Brooklyn buildings, creativity, drawing, expression, memoir, Nancy Wait, painting, Park Slope, Park Slope drawings, Park Slope fences, perception, the nancy who drew
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One with the Weather
When I had a television I used to watch Chanel One’s “Weather On The Ones.” And now, on this last day of muggy New York weather, (we are promised it will be cooler and drier by the morning) I have … Continue reading