I try not to whine. I try to find some words or actions that another shares. Monday daughter Tara shared her lovely markers and I proceeded drawing My Bright Orange Bedroom Wall Looking East. The mirrored wall was on the west side of the bedroom. On sunny mornings it was a seriously bright room. I was seventeen. This color kept me sane. I sat at the desk and drew horses and my left hand - badly and not so badly. Beam forward lots and lots of years.
Lines come from the lines. A recent display at our local bank shows a tiny part of what we sell. The original drawings morph into reproductions, magnets, greeting cards, tees, and bookmarks. I feel guilty because the promised sculptures and jewelry aren't out there yet. What's a hobby? I ain't complaining (at the moment anyway). It's a weird life, but a good life.
Time to quit typing, water the African violets, and get on to the day. The Chickadee Boutique in Shoreview, MN is opening soon and this weekend holds the second Spirit of the St. Croix Art Festival in Hudson, WI. Rain is forecast. We shall see. On to the Grand Adventure.
Fare-thee-well,
Sue
2 comments:
Sue: Met you yesterday at the Hudson Art Fair. Purchased some of your wonderful, hilarious, beautiful work. My friend, Jane, and I thoroughly enjoyed not only looking at your work, laughing at the notations on much of it but talking to you as well. It is so nice to meet people who are not only embracing life but thoroughly enjoying what they are doing and willingly going down uncharted paths on their life's journey. You asked me a question, "What are you good at?" It's a very intriguing question. Thank you for asking it. It is setting me off on a journaling exploration. I hope our paths cross again.
Lynnette Smith
Sue: Met you yesterday at the Hudson Art Fair. Purchased some of your wonderful, hilarious, beautiful work. My friend, Jane, and I thoroughly enjoyed not only looking at your work, laughing at the notations on much of it but talking to you as well. It is so nice to meet people who are not only embracing life but thoroughly enjoying what they are doing and willingly going down uncharted paths on their life's journey. You asked me a question, "What are you good at?" It's a very intriguing question. Thank you for asking it. It is setting me off on a journaling exploration. I hope our paths cross again.
Lynnette Smith
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