Tuesday, November 9, 2010
4.) Change is inevitable, so meditate on this: The beauty of a fallen tree is in being what it never was.
In January I lost my job because my parents became ill. The overwhelming feeling of losing my career less than midstream was nearly unbearable...then I asked what can I become now? I have discovered my creativity and self worth is truly not from one thing. Through my art, which I have displayed, wopn awrds for and sold I am born again. I became what I never was and so can anyone else. Change IS good because the doors and wondows open IF we reevaluate what we are.
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Meditation Door-hanger
Making handpainted, jewelry
resin pour over all.
State Forest, Pittsfield, MA
Me, standing there, in my meditation image.
Tick tock
"Time flys, catches fire, and sinks." p. malafronte (2010)
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3 of 10 paintings exhibiting at Starbucks

Peaceful Buddha
Be compassionate toward yourself
Start a true Rebirth on Earth
SOLD 8/13/11
Birds of What Feather?
Not Available
Time is KING---SOLD
Longevity and Joy within
In Kinder Garden
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