Tag: journaling

  • Where is God?

    Where is God?

    “We need never shout across the spaces to an absent God. He is nearer than our own soul, closer than our most secret thoughts.” -A.W. Tozer My featured illustration might not make a lot of sense without the backstory, but if you’re here for pictures only… thank you for looking! I don’t know about my…

  • Imaginings

    Imaginings

    “Everything you can imagine is real.” -Pablo Picasso I’m going to make use of my separators from here on out. Everything above this paragraph is for viewers who want a cowgirl and no bull. Anything below is about my search for a purpose (and other animals), so read with caution (and an open mind)… only…

  • Airing My Laundry

    Airing My Laundry

    Today seemed like a good day for some lightheartedness. The image is a remake of a character that was in one of my short (somewhat) graphic novels. Basically, I’m pretty sure that all I changed was her skirt (and the background of course). I’m not sure how I got the idea of “airing her dirty…

  • Mixed Signals

    Mixed Signals

    “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.”  Since I’ve landed on the topic of finding my purpose, and my thoughts are still stuck on the subject, I thought I’d continue sharing my journey with you as I progress. The quote above sums up what’s been on my mind –…

  • Waiting for a Sign

    Waiting for a Sign

    This particular photo “upcycle” literally made my day.  While playing around in GIMP, I discovered a huge set of image manipulations in the G’MIC plugin that I wasn’t aware of – and this neon effect was perfect. Of course, it’s not what I had intended to do, but random is so much better! I actually…

  • Contemplation

    Contemplation

    I need a purpose. With school and various hobbies, one of which is this blog – the writing contained in it, as well as the images I work hard (sometimes) to create – there is still a burning question that I keep asking myself… to what end? This is something that I contemplate now and…