Grounding is a process that helps the body to connect to earth energies via its root chakra. Because we are first and foremost spiritual beings the physical body sometimes gets neglected. It is important to respect and care for the “container” that houses our spirit during our incarnate lifetime.
Release all expectation. In place of [...]
This pattern reminds me of my next door neighbor’s poor sidewalk.
We live in front of a bus stop, that is fortunately fairly unfrequented. However the denizen that pass through our side of the walk leave remnants of their travels, in the form of empty big gulps, crushed newport boxes, just to name [...]
The dandelions in our front yard are so fuzzy and indomitable. We can mow all summer long, but they pop their bright furry heads up as soon as possible. I also respect their sense of self-preservation. At night they close up shop, hide their sunny blooms until the sun rises again, calling for [...]
The internets have been abuzz about these 13 lady photographers that joined together for a marfa style photo-blog road trip. I love how blogger Miss Moss organized her faves in a little collage for us all.
via: marfa trip | Miss Moss.
Quite like a Seuss-ian city of porcelain
Yellow!
Delicate gold rimming a cloud of ceramic beauty.
Excellent website ta-boot.
via: up in the air somewhere
I came across photographer Brian McDonnell’s work through the Acro Yoga artist, Lila Donolo and his portfolio is lovely! I was particularly captivated by his work for Galeotti’s Restaurant. “The shoot was to create a “family portrait” for use in advertising and to hang in the restaurant.”
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pretty!
what a cool blog! I love her work, but I am especially entranced by the way her work has translated into a blog design!
Blogger and artist Aprile writes:
“I made these little plant labels out of some blank wood business cards (cut in half) and some stamps. They [...]
I am hosting a traveling yogi friend in my new house later this summer, and her work is amazing! Check out her portfolio below.
I love Jill Bliss! I have a notepad she designed, and I love catching glimpses of her new work on the blog-o-sphere. The California poppies are my favorite flowers, but the Old fashioned tricycle appeals to my love of this historic Portland city I am now a part of
I’ve been seeing this video all over the webs… Gorilla vs Bear has a great write up on it:
Described by its creators as “part art installation, part pacifier,” Wee See features playful abstract black & white animations from Rolyn Barthelman, and a beautifully understated, mostly ambient score from the Polyphonic Spree‘s Tim [...]
Inspiration from Amy Butler’s website. Her new line of bedding comes out in June! I am saving up already….
Today’s Flickr Blog featured photographer and artist Richard Shilling’s (e s c h e r)
Right next to the Armed Wine Growers and USA of the Middle East. Can I live in the Bank?
Where I Live, originally uploaded by ArtWerk.
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