What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari OM Swami Chinmayananda is held in the same esteem as Dalai Lama and Pope and I am a graduate from the Chinmaya legacy... which will be told in due course... Yxx
Hari OM The kookaburra is not a block print - it was a gift to me by a Vietnamese oil and spray can street artist who was showing his skills at a Sydney beach in 1999.... it was originally just a scarp of paper and for all my years in OZ it remained that way... only here did I find a frame which I knew instantly would suit it - then trimmed the work down and reserved the signature (which you see at bottom)... a long term friend! Yxx
Don't know about the one with the choppers. Hope you didn't slip in there and insert them in his dour looking face.
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DeleteSwami Chinmayananda is held in the same esteem as Dalai Lama and Pope and I am a graduate from the Chinmaya legacy... which will be told in due course... Yxx
I like cattle, too. Also love that unusual bird - think it might be a block print?
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DeleteThe kookaburra is not a block print - it was a gift to me by a Vietnamese oil and spray can street artist who was showing his skills at a Sydney beach in 1999.... it was originally just a scarp of paper and for all my years in OZ it remained that way... only here did I find a frame which I knew instantly would suit it - then trimmed the work down and reserved the signature (which you see at bottom)... a long term friend! Yxx
You have selected some beautiful AND meaningful pictures - the best kinds to have in the home.
ReplyDeleteyou have some beautiful art work - of coarse our favorite is the kookaburra :)
ReplyDeleteOMD we love the explanation about the Kookaburra Painting...
ReplyDeleteWe would NOT want to Ride one of THOSE Cows.... They have GIANT horns...
Hello, I like the bird and the cattle too. Thanks for sharing, enjoy your week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI like it too... and I always loved the cattle figures my grampy had in his farm house :o)
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I luffs the fringes on the Highland cows!!! I wonder if they haf bad hair days?
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Princess Leah xxx
You have very exciting walls.
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