Well, me for instance, from the beautiful Son.

The twinkles that shine at Christmas time.
Sun dancing through the ice crystals after a storm.
Sunshine reflected on Lake Huron.

The beauty at the end of the day is such a blessing to behold.

Well, me for instance, from the beautiful Son.

The twinkles that shine at Christmas time.
Sun dancing through the ice crystals after a storm.
Sunshine reflected on Lake Huron.

The beauty at the end of the day is such a blessing to behold.

No local pubs for this gal, though there are many nearby.
Enjoy the locals that take flight around here though.


Jack-o-Lanterns, big black cats and witches that fly cross the moon! Will be coming very soon! So be careful at this time of year!

Some say carbon is the basis of all life on earth, but I beg to differ. I believe that water, H2O is.
Can you go swimming in carbon? Do you need 8 to 10 glasses of carbon a day? Would you like to own some carbon front property one day? I think I’ve made my point.
Not sure how many of you remember this song that was made popular in the 1960’s by Mary Hopkin. Now that I am older I find it almost impossible not to burst into tears trying to sing it. Check it out if you are not familiar with this song. It’s all about nostalgia.

I’m here to share a design secret of a semi-professional artist!
The following is what I did to a watercolor/acrylic piece I made quite by accident a few years ago.
I created it when I was “doodling” absent-mindedly while interrupted with a phone call from my actual art work and I grabbed a silk flower blossom that had come loose days before, stuck it in some pink acrylic paint that had been thinned with acrylic gloss medium. I began randomly stamping a small piece of water color paper. Looking over what I had done later, I got the idea to turn them into a field of flowers by turning the picture upside down and holding a good size wash brush soaked with various colors of metallic water color paint and letting it run down naturally, missing the dried pink flowers due to the protection of the acrylic glaze in the paint. It created stumpy looking leaves and stems in this field of true “wild” flowers.
I then scanned it so I could play with it some more. Please see further details on each picture. I became bored of studying fine arts many years ago thanks to digital photography and computer software. I’m not going to say that it made me lazy but it’s sometimes nice just to scan or take pictures of your art and further enhance it for print work for various effects. Hope this inspires you! God bless!



Please enjoy the the beautiful art sculpture found in lovely Cranbrook Garden in Bloomfield Hills Michigan.
These fun photos were taken in 2015 and admission is free for the rest of the 2016 season.
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