Spring Flowers Meet Fall

Covid 19 has kind of screwed me up. I haven’t had the creative drive to share beautiful things and fun stories as much as before. The problem is, we need creative work to keep us going. …

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O’Keeffe Inspired Irises

My first encounter with Georgia O’Keeffe’s artwork was in elementary school, where our quirky, all-black-wearing art teacher, Mrs. Dearborn, would display O’Keeffe’s desert work to us as inspiration. I was probably 7-years-old, and needless to say, …

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Marie Et Moi

Like my father before me, I have had a love affair for French aesthetics, particularly the whimsical designs and patterns associated with Marie Antoinette. Her love of pastels, hair ornaments, and pastoral leisure, set against the …

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A Magnolia In Quarantine

One of the advantages of being in quarantine is stillness. Time seems to slow, movement becomes more intentional, and our keen sense of observation is suddenly heightened. At least that has been my experience watching for …

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A Bouquet of Abstracts

A few weeks ago, my husband gave me a beautiful bouquet for our anniversary. And as if that wasn’t enough, he also gifted me with two brand new camera accessories: a macro lens that allows me …

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