Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Prayer for the Gulf

I received this in the Susun Weed newsletter yesterday and thought I'd share. If you ever get a chance read Dr. Emoto's books...they'll change your perception of reality. Anyway, here is a the blurb from the newsletter and the prayer.

Blessing the Water - set an intention of love and healing

Dr. Emoto - author scientist, and humanitarian - has shared a brief, yet power prayer and we are passing it along here as a focal point, a space of conscious creation allowing us to move past fear, judgment and retribution into Unity, Harmony and Wholeness. This prayer is structured using Ho'oponopono and is directed initially at WATER - the element connecting ALL Life on the planet. Water ... the carrier of Spirit and the flow-er of Love!!!

Dr. Masaru Emoto's Healing Prayer for the Gulf:

"I send the energy of love and gratitude to the water and all the living creatures in the Gulf of Mexico and its surroundings.

To the whales, dolphins, pelicans, fish, shellfish, plankton, coral, algae, and all living creatures . . .

I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you. "


We are passing this request to people who we believe might be willing to participate in this prayer, to set an intention of love and healing that is so large, so overwhelming that we can perform a miracle in the Gulf of Mexico.

We are not powerless. We are powerful. Our united energy, speaking this prayer daily...multiple times daily....can literally shift the balance of destruction that is happening.

We don't have to know how......we just have to recognize that the power of love is greater than any power active in the Universe today.

Please join us in oft repeating this healing prayer of of Dr. Emoto's. And feel free to copy and paste this to send it around the planet. Let's take charge, and do our own clean up!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

I can't believe the time!

I'm astonished how time has flown and how negligent I've been about this blog.  I have since finished up another semester of school at the Academy of Art since my last post.  The two class were Color & Design and Anatomy for Artists.
 I had a great time with both of the classes and learned a lot.  I haven't posted much work because classes were quite demanding and I still have some images that need to be scanned from my Color & Design class.  For our final in Color & Design we had to complete a mandala...with desaturated colors and a strong focal point.  The image had to be well balanced between simple and complex design elements as well as being unified in color harmony and design.  I will post the image in the next few days...I had such a great time doing this that I'm planning on creating more with specific themes....stay tuned!

On the home front, the boys are well on their way with Nick transferring to SUNY Potsdam in August and Patrick starting Jefferson Community College.  It's going to be big changes for all of us!  I'm very proud of both of them, but a little sad to see them go.  I'll have to keep myself busy with my artwork.....

The Summer Arts Festival sponsored by the North Country Arts Council will be held again this year August 14th in downtown Watertown, NY.

This is a family event featuring:

Live Music and Dance Performances
Fine Art for Sale by North Country Artists
Live Art Demonstrations
Instrument Petting Zoo
Street Painting
Roaming Performers
Kid at HeART Hands-on Art Area (for all ages)
Arts Organizations Information Area


Make sure you come to the festival, it will be running from 10am - 5pm on the 14th of August.

If you're interested in being a vendor or want to participate in the street painting demo, you can sign up here.

Here are some assignments from my anatomy class:












Monday, December 21, 2009

Classes are finished!

I'm so excited....classes are finally over and I'm looking forward to a break. Next semester will be anatomy and color, line & design. I finshed my bust for my figure modeling class and my last two drawings for the figure drawing class. What a relief....

Now I can work on some of the projects that have been floating around in my head all semester...and get to some pastel painting. I haven't touched the pastels in too long...it'll be interesting to see if my drawing class has improved my painting. Anyway, here are my last assignments ...and Happy Holidays!









Monday, December 14, 2009

Only 5 days of class left and the semester is over!

It's been a busy couple of months and I can't believe that much time has passed since I last updated my blog...bad blogger, bad blogger. Anyway, here are some of the homework assignments that have been keeping me so busy. We're finishing up this week, only two more drawings and a clay bust to go!



































Friday, October 30, 2009

Finished Homework Assignment





Wow, this one took some time to do and still needs work. This is the homework assignment from this past week and is a copy Bernini's sculpture of David.

This week we're continuing our work in anatomy and concentrating on arms and legs. The assignment is to do another copy of a master's work, this time it's Raphael. I'll post something as soon as it's finished.



Speaking of sculpture, I haven't posted anything from my figure modeling class. Our past weeks' assignment have been a controposto pose (weight shifted to one leg) which has taken some time to say the least. The sculpture is built on an armature and stands about 2ft. tall. Also, we had to make a mouth too...so here they are.


























On the lighter side, my hubby George had his 39th birthday on the 23rd. We ate cake at the 'rents and made sure the table and plates were decorated transformer style! Complete with transformer masks...George wore four of them at the same time.


Friday, October 23, 2009

Another week gone by and here's the latest drawing, this isn't a homework assignment...just an exercise. This is a copy of Michelangelo’s Libyan Sybil.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Art School




















I'm really having a great time with my art classes this semester...figure drawing and figure modeling. The sculpture is new for me and a bit awkward, but the figure drawing is great. There's something about being able to accurately render the human figure that 's really inspiring and uplifting! Here's a piece I did for the last module and couple from this module. I have my sites set on getting out in the public eye and beginning my illustration career before finishing school and dedicating as much of my time to that as possible.

We just came back from Albacon (sci-fi and fantasy writer's convention in Albany, NY) and had a great time. The event could have been organized a little better and the website needs work, but the wealth of information from the panelists and guests was well worth going. We also met some really fantastic people in the bar...that just happened to be from my hubbie's hometown, teach at his school, shared my husband's name, and is a published author. Strange thing was that they weren't even there for the convention and they were staying in the hotel next door and only came over to the bar for drinks! There are no coincidences in this life, we were bound to cross their paths. They were really great people (Hi Pam and George!) and I hope we get to see them again sometime soon...
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