Beautiful things come together one stitch at a time.
I’m back for my series Life: From A to Z, and I’m on the word QUILT for the letter “Q.” A Pop Art painting by the Brazilian artist Lobo inspired me to try the featured image, and the idea behind it was to create a “quilt-look.”
It would look a lot more like a quilt if I would have stayed away from the drop shadows, but I was having too much fun with the dancers to leave the image flat. I’m going to try another version at some point down the road, but for now I’m happy with the end result.
I don’t know about you, but the more I learn about the universe and everything in it—the stars, the sun and the moon, earth, nature, DNA, the human mind, our bodies, cells, nutrients, etc., etc.—the more I’m convinced that we’re missing something big.
I think that humans have been given the power to do so much more than what we do right now, we just haven’t figured out how to use it. Or somebody already did and they’re keeping it a secret. Maybe the answer is hidden in Area 51? Who knows….
So, I’m back for my series Life: From A to Z and the letter “N” for Nature.
I thought about getting into a monologue here about science, nature, and intelligent design, but that would require a lot of research and supporting literature—and I’m not about to do that while I’m on summer break. And I’ve grown tired of monologues.
What I WILL say, however, is that nature has a healing power that is beyond words. I mean, when you think about it, what a miracle that we are here on this planet—breathing, talking, thinking, feeling. Do you ever stop to think about that? I don’t very often. It’s a “life taken for granted” sort of thing and I often get stuck in the rut of forgetting how grateful I am for life.
My mind races with thoughts of what classes I’ll take next, or where I’ll go, or what I’ll buy at the grocery store…
And then I think about nature. Birds flying, bees buzzing, flowers opening, leaves falling, wind blowing… water falls cascading down the mountainside, storms, blue skies…
And I think to myself, “Damn! Nature is incredible. It is miraculous!”
Then sometimes I worry about money, and food, and my diet, and school, and whether or not my car will break down anytime soon…
And then I’ll imagine myself, sitting on my porch, and my spirit takes off… moving away from the earth… up, up, and away… looking down at little old me on the bench of my porch as I get smaller and smaller until I’m the size of a pin marking a tiny space on this huge globe we call earth. And then I’m traveling through space watching our planet shrink down to the size of a golf ball, then a marble, as my spirit floats into outer space…
And I realize how incredible it is to be human—to be one of seven billion something pinheads (no pun intended) that occupy a micro space on this amazing planet. It’s actually a great meditation practice… if I can only remember to do it. It makes me remember how small I really am (in the scheme of things) and how trivial so many of my problems really are.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
Norman Cousins
About the Image
I was trying to get creative with a photograph that I took years back of some leaves on a nearby tree. After transferring the image to my iPhone, I used the Graphite app to give it the blueprint look. Then I duplicated it and did some inversion and hue changes to add the darker version. I don’t know. It’s something different. And it definitely works for my thoughts about nature!
Thank you for joining me for the letter “N” and Nature’s Blueprint. I hope you found something useful or enjoyable here!