I belong to a group called Blissfully Art Journaling. They have a new prompt each day, usually a single word or idea paired with a quote for inspiration. It's fun, and I often come up with something visual to go along with the quote and word. The prompt below was about shame.
In the response below, we were asked to create a work of art in the style of one of our favorite artists. After I got over the itchy feeling of being an incredibly presumptuous imposter, I really did enjoy pretending I was Joan Miro, standing in Central Park and painting the picture of an artist.
And finally, I started a group on ning to explore the book Taking Flight by Kelly Rae Roberts. This is my response to her Chapter 2 discussion, "Facing Your Fears."
8 comments:
Wow...girlie...looks like you've been busy making art! I'm happy for you and your pages are simply wonderful.
I'm thinking about my Chapter 2 page from Kelly's book...maybe I'll get to it this weekend.
Great job!
Em
Teri,
I love your artsy stuff! Everything you do is so inspiring!
Wow that last one really HITS me! Similar thoughts are what pushed me to make certain decisions this past week. I love your art! You are inspiring me.
Huh! If you're afraid of taking risks, then I'm the Empress of China! GF, in the time I've known you you have taken many, and I've heard about some from before we met. Ok, so you're not crazy about the subway, but other than that, you seem pretty fearless to me.
Oh, btw, I love your art, especially the Miro inspired piece. He's one of my faves, and you did him justice.
Eileen
the "what are you afraid of" one is my favorite.
Thank you for sharing this with us. Very inspiring. How do you find the time for all you do?!
i love this piece, torn paper background? great texture.
You are so incredibly talented. I want to just sit next to you in hopes that some of it rubs off on me.
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