This drawing is a reflection of the poignant memories of becoming a Mom for the very first time. The idea of a child growing inside is such a beautiful and intimate miracle. I am very grateful for the children God gave my husband and me. We have been immensely blessed to have them in our lives.
How spooky! I was making myself comfy at your place. this place here and a window popped up telling me you had left a comment at my place! Ha! I am loving this picture, it says it all!So very tender.
I especially like drawings that tells a story> This one is a good story. Not sure you are even aware of some of the things I have done, but if you take the time to go to
http://writing26letters.blogspot.com/
you can see a kind of history in the right sidebar.
A midget who told me, when I was depressed about people making fun of me because we had no money and no new clothes and I was wearing everything second handed. He told me, "You are the only one in the world, make the most of it."
-- Abe Lincoln, Artist, photographer (Ohio)
FILLS MY EYES...
When I see something unexpected, unusual, or beautiful, my focus suddenly sharpens and intensifies. The sensation tickles! That's when I say something "fills my eyes." It is the greatest compliment I can give.
My Camera and Me
I carry my camera everywhere I go. Here you see one of my Cloud Paintings. I find unusual shapes, faces, animals in just about everything, especially clouds. Often I am able to enhance or "paint" my photos so others can see what my imagination has revealed.
What an honor to be a featured artist for this wonderful webpage!
A Fairytale Mind
This is a link to my favorite book reviewer. Rena Lanyon gives a well-written review from a youthful perspective.
When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I have not a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave me Lord." -- Darlene Pringle, Artist
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
5 comments:
Only another mom could understand the sheer beauty of this drawing. Thank you for sharing this lady's very personal, very beautiful moment.
Happy Mother's Day, Beth! Thank you for sharing this beautiful drawing.
How spooky! I was making myself comfy at your place. this place here and a window popped up telling me you had left a comment at my place! Ha!
I am loving this picture, it says it all!So very tender.
How beautifully you have captured this intimate, miraculous moment. Happy Mother's Day - what a blessing for both you and your children.
I especially like drawings that tells a story> This one is a good story. Not sure you are even aware of some of the things I have done, but if you take the time to go to
http://writing26letters.blogspot.com/
you can see a kind of history in the right sidebar.
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