Saturday, February 28, 2015

...Be still. week six.


He wrapped his heart carefully with beautiful paper 
& ribbon & his eyes sparkled with the thought of 
unwrapping it together with me....
~storypeople

week six
this lesson was for props.
the texture is kim klassen's.
happy heart.
that is what i have.
with props.
with sun.
(that creates shadows.)
with BE'ing still.
the "nine to five" leaves.
and i can create.
and i can.
just BE.
robin.

9 comments:

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

I love old things like this. I have a stash of glass from an old landfill in Albuquerque. Posted an image of some of it on my FB timeline yesterday. So lovely when its aged and with patina.

Ralph said...

What would we do without the sun? It allows for shadowy art that is created by any item, prosaic or grand. Art that exists due to light - soft and wonderful!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Enchanting textures, tones, and composition overall. A fascinating image with the unexpected gathering of pieces.

Nonnie said...

Whenever I stroll through a flea marker or a antique mall I like, I try hard not to bring home every small piece like yours. Old books, bottles are the hardest for me to bypass.

Kathe W. said...

I have missed seeing your so very thoughtful posts......glad to find you today! Cheers!

Kathe W. said...

thankful to find you today- I have somehow missed seeing your posts for awhile. Your blog is one of my all time favorites!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

...these old things...these shadowy things...these enchanting things...

Shadowy Ditch

Chubby Chieque said...

Sunny, sunshine and the awesome shadows are to be appreciated.

That's Mother Nature's art.

Have a great day & week ahead.

Hugs,
/C

Beverley Baird said...

Lovely composition! Love the delicate shadows.