This is the fifth post dedicated to making everyday things special by finding ‘Art in real life.’ I’ve started the rewarding experience of making a forest meadow journal to chronicle my walks, thoughts, wildlife and nature discoveries. I’m learning to hold the opposites of the season, beauty and decay, light and darkness.
Read MoreThis is the fourth post dedicated to making everyday things special by finding ‘Art in real life.’ Earlier this year I was struggling with sadness more than usual and needed to fill up my joy bucket, and for me one of the best ways to fill that bucket is to create something. I got the idea of buying some unfinished wood toys and painting them for the grandkids.
Read MoreThis is the third post dedicated to making everyday things special by finding ‘Art in real life.’ I’ve started the rewarding experience of making a forest meadow journal to chronicle my walks, thoughts, wildlife and nature discoveries. ‘Art is to make special.’ If that is true, then it is possible to live an artful life by making the little, simple things special.
Read More‘Art is to make special.’ If that is true, then it is possible to live an artful life by making the little, simple things special. This is the second post dedicated to making everyday things special by finding ‘Art in real life.
Read MoreThe definition of Art that has resonated with me the most over the years is ‘Art is to make special.’ If that is true, then it is possible to live an artful life by making the little, simple things special. I've decided to write some posts dedicated to making everyday things special by finding ‘Art in real life.’
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