“I see, said the blind man, when he could not see at all.” I feel as if I saw a horse for the first time yesterday—I mean really saw what a horse looks like,and they are incredible! In fact, I feel as if I’ve lived the last 44 years of my life, prior to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘drawing’
Being, Becoming, and Sight
Posted in art blog, art journal, creativity, non-duality, sketchbook, tagged bliss, drawing, drawing life, drawing on life, graphite, mindfulness, sketchbook, vision on November 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
24 of My Zentangle Patterns
Posted in art blog, art therapy, creativity, pain management, tagged design patterns, doodle, doodle patterns, drawing, graphite, journaling, pen, zentangles on November 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’ve mentioned in previous blogs how helpful it can be do doodle when I’m not feeling well. One of the activities that I’ve been working on was putting my doodle patterns into a notebook for me to flip through when I am thinking about doing fills in drawings and looking for ideas about patterns that [...]
Sonja Art Journal Page-Stage 1
Posted in alternative therapy, art blog, art journal, art therapy, tagged art therapy, drawing, family, processing, sketch, studies on September 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This maybe should not be considered Stage 1 of this piece, since I’ve done some sketches in graphite to try to reconstruct Sonja as my childish memory could recall when I was about 12-13 years old, but this is the first one that starts to put the image in context for me emotionally/spiritually, and where [...]