Tag: black and white

  • Blossoms of Light

    Blossoms of Light

    Little blueberry blossoms, like tiny church bells… shining in their glory.

  • Perspectives on Possibilities

    Perspectives on Possibilities

    I’ve had some cool insights and exciting ideas while thinking about the Alphabet Game, and I must say that the letter “P” has been one of the most enlightening thus far. BUT… I have to back up and talk about the “M” word first… Memories. I realize now that some things really ARE worth forgetting—mainly…

  • Innocence

    Innocence

    I wanted to try out another portrait, and I think this one is a great accompaniment to Innocence. I didn’t have anything in mind when I started it, but the geometric light variations and the “children crossing” sign seemed like an interesting way to express a youngster who is innocent, but nearing adolescence (when things…

  • Sunday Stillness

    Sunday Stillness

    “The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words all being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible.” Vladimir Nabokov

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    Looking at your past is not a bad thing. Not to brood over it, but to cherish fond memories; see what you’ve done right (and wrong); and to learn from your past mistakes. When you take it all in and reflect, you figure out what’s worth repeating, what you should do differently next time, and—more…

  • A Rare Moment

    Happy Sunday!