Deborah – I’m gladdened that you appreciate the posting of the ‘daily details’ – it’s definitely a contemplative practice for me to revisit these works and marvel at how they came forth from … nothing. Via these small hands and this wondering mind! Thank you for commenting. ♥
Rita – thanks! The well-tumbled pottery fragment was picked up on a pebbly Mediterranean beach, near Menton. I love to imagine what its original form might have been… where it was made and how used…
This journaling of images seduces and delights me. A form of contemplative practice to just stop in and see what is here. Thank you.
Deborah – I’m gladdened that you appreciate the posting of the ‘daily details’ – it’s definitely a contemplative practice for me to revisit these works and marvel at how they came forth from … nothing. Via these small hands and this wondering mind! Thank you for commenting. ♥
Very beautiful – really love the pottery fragment on the dyed background … great combination! =D
Rita – thanks! The well-tumbled pottery fragment was picked up on a pebbly Mediterranean beach, near Menton. I love to imagine what its original form might have been… where it was made and how used…
Yes, I’m sure it would have a great story to tell! Although I think this artwork has already done that in a visual way … =D