January 15, 2010

The Woods




Another Christmas present that I can finally share, now that the recipient has opened it. :) The path is a little shaky in my estimation, but I love how the birch trees turned out, not to mention the massive colour of autumn that is my reason for living through another winter in this forsaken climate. haha

Trees are fun to do because it is so difficult to mess them up. ^_^

January 14, 2010

Sunrise on Lake Ontario


This was the result of a "practice" piece I did. One gorgeous October morning I rose early to capture the beauty of light rising over the lake. This is my intepretation of that photo op.

Colour is so extraordinary. I love experimenting with it. Maybe I'll get more daring and do some very different colour combinations one day. For now, I'll just be satisfied with working on the skills I am readily eager to hone.  :)




January 11, 2010

Where I Want To Be Most ~




Not a piece of poetry, but a thought really, that crosses the mind now and again about the place I run to when life becomes too overwhelming to handle.

where I want to be most ...


a place where second chances come more than once
a place I can be who I am and not fear ridicule
a place that values love, compassion and uniqueness more than it does the acquisition of money or power
a place so beautiful it could make angels weep
a place where equality and fairness are sovereign

in short, the place I go when life condemns, scorns and mocks me.
Inside my poetry books.



Life seems less of a trial when immersed inside of words. Whether it is a story, a poem or the lyrics to a song, words that make us feel like we are not alone are the glue that helps hold our conviction together. The emotional equivalent to a hug. :) And we all need more of those.



Enjoy life. Enjoy friends. Enjoy the pure pleasure of words when you can.

January 5, 2010

Dolphins at Sunset







This was a definite learning experience. I spent a very long time working this over and redoing much of it. It still didn't turn out the way I wanted or envisioned. But so many have expressed appreciation for this, I couldn't ignore sharing it. I'm still learning about colour and how to create motion in my paintings. And as frustrating as it is, I am still loving the learning experience every time I place paint to canvas. Stretching boundaries and finding my niche, so to speak. And I read something recently that made me realize perfection isn't everything.


 "Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything." ~Gustave Flaubert 


Somehow I must learn to be satisfied with less than what I perceive is perfection. To accept and embrace the style that is inherent in my art.




Lark's Song

Perched upon some silent tree
The Lark is singing quietly
Lament for loss of feathered heart
Which sadly tore his soul apart
A song to mirror friendless skies
In hues more blue than bluest eyes
Waking all from fabled sleep
And far more sad than Willow’s weep
Though resonant and kind to ear
It grieved and broke my heart to hear
Listening, the sky turned gray
As dancing sun refused to play
And hid behind the stormy clouds
That cast the gentle earth in shroud
When suddenly the Lark’s song crowned
A note to drown all other sound
Then silence fell with deafening ache
That caused the hardest hearts to break
And as I walked, dark loneliness
Bathed in perfect emptiness
While melancholy reigned supreme
And stripped me from the land of dreams
But I would weather any pain
To hear the sad Lark’s song again


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