The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper. W.B. Yeats
Marks and traces.
I like the less-defined eco prints. Something has come and gone and left only its metaphysics behind. Its most utilitarian aspect.
The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper. W.B. Yeats
Marks and traces.
I like the less-defined eco prints. Something has come and gone and left only its metaphysics behind. Its most utilitarian aspect.
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" Eric Hoffner
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
My creative journey through nostalgia for the 80s and the natural world
Textile Design in a midlife reset- the rising of Botanical Being
experiments with paper, cloth, earth and plant dyes
Textile art from the Heart of Nature
A blog by Catharine Ellis
craft, diy, natural dyeing
living an imperfectly sustainable life
Artist: Painter/Printmaker
To knit, knit, knit
Being with and portraying trees and the natural world in my creative capacity as an artist seeing the beauty in nature
L'essenziale è invisibile e agli occhi e al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
A Modern Mystery School
Santa Fe Literary Scene, Poetry, Land Art, New Mexico
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Slow Cloth. Eco Printing. Natural Dyeing.
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A Visual Taste for your Inspiration Crave
CELEBRATING THE BEAUTY OF SUNSHINE COAST MUSHROOMS
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Documents the processes and work of artist Judy Barrass for the Australian environmental art festival Floating Land in 2013.
What if you spent every day looking for One Beautiful Thing?
You're never alone, if you've something to share
"Lachman writes about philosophical and mystical ideas with exceptional grace, forcefulness and clarity."—The Washington Post
By Edmund Siderius
Textile Art and Embroidery
"For me, the Spirit is more important than the Physical."
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“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.” Coco Chanel
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Ruth Singer textile artist
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....practicing the fine art of shibori
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art, művészet, graphic, grafika, art installation, installáció, elekrographic, elektrográfia, mail art, miniprint, computer graphic, computergrafika, artist book, művészkönyv, new media, photo, fotó, kortárs képzőművészet, contemporary art, kortárs grafika, contemporary graphics, sokszorosított grafika, printmaking, dry point, hidegtű,
Art for the Liturgical Year by Janet Strickler
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" Eric Hoffner
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
My creative journey through nostalgia for the 80s and the natural world
Textile Design in a midlife reset- the rising of Botanical Being
experiments with paper, cloth, earth and plant dyes
Textile art from the Heart of Nature
A blog by Catharine Ellis
craft, diy, natural dyeing
living an imperfectly sustainable life
Artist: Painter/Printmaker
To knit, knit, knit
Being with and portraying trees and the natural world in my creative capacity as an artist seeing the beauty in nature
L'essenziale è invisibile e agli occhi e al cuore. Beccarlo è pura questione di culo
A Modern Mystery School
Santa Fe Literary Scene, Poetry, Land Art, New Mexico
Just another WordPress.com site
A fine WordPress.com site
” … left the metaphysics behind …” – wonderful!
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I’ve left my metaphysics behind in some very embarrassing places, which I won’t tell you about.
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Ha-ha! Be assured you’re not the only one!
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I like the subtlety of these pages. I’ve been journaling this afternoon and my pages turned out too brash and loud. I need to tone them down. Your work inspires me.
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Thank you! Yours does, too. Once my de-chaosing is finished enough, I’ll be able to spend more time with you.
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I hope you clear your chaos soon. I aren’t blogging all that much right now. I’ve started another Cat Caracelo course and am making process art again. It’s demanding but fulfilling.
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I checked your Cat Caracelo. It sounds good. I’ve signed up for the newsletter. If I were to a do a course right now, it would be the Jungian/Depth Coach one. Hope your course is going well. Sure it is! Bless you, Suzanne. 🙂
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There’s a free 5 day ‘taster’ course starting up this weekend. I’ll find the link and send it to. 🙂
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Here’s the link to the free taster of the Depth Coaching Course by Cat Caracelo – https://journeypathinstitute.com/taste-of-creative-depth-coaching?fbclid=IwAR1MnpVP0opsuhGL83FY5hts57AnLXffThLbuX6IV66xt_kXHk-DUOD8jCc
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Thanks, Suzanne. It’s too late for this weekend, but I’d really like to have a go another time, certainly.
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