What to do with all those bits & pieces of drawings that one doesn't want to keep, but doesn't want to toss?
Cut or tear them up, create a collage! In this case, glue them into an accordion card structure...
I learned this from Mary, a gifted teacher, watercolor artist, & very kind woman, whom I miss. She was the one who started our Art Group in Portland. They still meet (I moved away), & call themselves "Mary's Artists. Mary herself lost her eyesight as she aged & had to stop going.
She continued to paint, though, as her sight waned,mostly in monochrome or with 2 colors.
She continued to paint, though, as her sight waned,mostly in monochrome or with 2 colors.
We are given gifts for a limited time in this life. I'm grateful for that time, and for the gift of having known Mary.
Happy Day of Thanksgiving.
How true and poignant your words and how lovely your art.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksving to you.
So pleased you have found a way round to keep your sketches, this accordion booklet is a great idea. A dear friend of mine sent me some beautiful words on 'people who enter our lives and leave a foot print ' and your friend Mary has certainly left a foot print in your life, always to be treasured. Thank you so much Rita for all your kind words on my recent posts. I'm so happy that I have brought some colour into your snowy days,.
ReplyDeleteA profound statement indeed -- "We are given gifts for a limited time in this life." I can understand those words deeply. My mother was a beautiful seamstress but she lost her eye sight by the time she was forty. Your words were a reminder to me that she did have a wonderful gift even though it was for a limited time. Each day I realize the wonderful gifts I have been given. thank you -- barbara
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Rita!
ReplyDeletePerfect post for the day. Thanks every day.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the drawings. It is a pity that the originator can no longer fully enjoy his talent. Yours sincerely.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely way to keep those landscapes. I am thankful for you, friend.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much -- the artwork gathered and the sentiments expressed. xxxx
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful group, and a nice way to remember your friend!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. We are so lucky when we have people like this who inspire us.
ReplyDeleteHow important to remember Rita. Wonderful idea and thoughts.
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