Thursday, December 31, 2009

blue moon


happy blue moon and, oh yes, new year!

may we all be filled with inner peace and a knowingness that

we are all ONE

in 2010.


XO

Sunday, December 27, 2009

sail away

acrylic paint, colored pencils, oil pastels, and matte gel medium on muslin


"... And how did I find you? How strange my journey was! ... Give me your hand, my almost forgotten soul. How warm the joy at seeing you again, you long disavowed soul. Life has led me back to you. Let us thank the life I have lived for all the happy and all the sad hours, for every joy, for every sadness. My soul, my journey should continue with you. I will wander with you..."

Carl Jung, The Red Book

Accidental Mysteries


XO

Monday, December 21, 2009

solstice love

colored pencils, oil pastels, magazine image, and matte gel medium on black acrylic paint - moleskine sketchbook


wishing you the brightest of days on this, the shortest of days...

(unless of course you live in the southern hemisphere, in which case i wish you a gloriously long, bright day!)

thank you for following along even though i've hardly posted and said practically nothing...

love, love...

XO

Monday, December 14, 2009

acrylic paint, oil pastels, colored pencils and matte gel medium in moleskine sketchbook

Oh that
Love's in need of love today
Love's in need of love today
Don't delay
Don't delay
Send yours in right away
Right away

Stevie Wonder
Love's in Need of Love Today





XO

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

the red star

acrylic paint, oil pastels, colored pencils, and matte gel medium on 90# stonehenge paper

. . .

I should advise you to put it all down as beautifully as you can - in some beautifully bound book... Think of it in your imagination and try to paint it. Then when these things are in some precious book you can go to the book and turn over the pages and for you it will be your church - your cathedral - the silent places of your spirit where you will find renewal. If anyone tells you that it is morbid or neurotic and you listen to them - then you will lose your soul - for that book is your soul.

Carl Jung advising a patient to paint her dreams and visions.

~from 'The Red Book'


XO