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.
I love your work, or is it play?! I began a drawing at my client's hose. Then didn't finish. Her brother died, I spent a lot of energy chippering her up. She did so well by him, her younger brother. A very funny story, really. The family popped him into long-term care (it was time). He was happy, even though it was like pulling teeth to get him there. Then, he found a girlfriend. The eldest sister (96) was horrified! (They were holding hands.) He was happy in his last days.
Ohhh we like that quote and some Aunty's make the bestest and brightest menorise of yellow!
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Picasso says true!! What a beautiful job you have done turning a spot into a sun!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with LLB! What a glorious picture of the sun!
ReplyDeleteThe sun. I think I saw her yesterday. Briefly! Made me feel happier.
ReplyDeleteyellow flowers and sunshine are 2 of my most favorite things. i love the colors on this spiral and the quote is one i have not heard and so very true
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
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Hazel & Mabel
Those colours say spring to me.
ReplyDeleteI love your work, or is it play?! I began a drawing at my client's hose. Then didn't finish. Her brother died, I spent a lot of energy chippering her up. She did so well by him, her younger brother. A very funny story, really. The family popped him into long-term care (it was time). He was happy, even though it was like pulling teeth to get him there. Then, he found a girlfriend. The eldest sister (96) was horrified! (They were holding hands.) He was happy in his last days.
ReplyDeleteLovely interpretation of the quote.
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