Kelowna Studio

As the last burn of beautiful sun hits the backyard, I am working to get my art studio an operative place to work, invite people in and find inspiration. The leaves falling in the backyard are veined with color. The photographs I am capturing will become abstract art eventually.
Restructuring allows a person to see patterns with new eyes. The energy fields that I create are becoming more and more something that I connect to.
There are small depictions on my art cards which I am create as unique, handmade designs. Then the mid sized images of one of a kind mixed media pieces and finally I have the bolder statements which are 7 feet long or 8 feet by 5 feet. All, however, explore the idea of connectedness between ourselves and the universe. The flow of energy that we share in this life and beyond. It fascinates me how music, dance, art and nature all have such a strong field of vibrancy that we respond to.
blogging; hazards
As far as I am concerned, as long as the writer is truthful, focused on telling his or her own story and makes religious attempts to never injure another's feelings it is all good.
The horror stories about technology are another side of this rainbow. When my laptop crashed recently, I had all of the passwords set automatically to be remembered and because of the recent sundering of my household I did not have any access to other passwords.
Moving mountains of boxes, living alone and learning how to use a drill, a screwdriver, to work the heat and restructure financing is difficult. But to be caught by no access into the computer both through the death of my harddrive and the loss of any records is beyond frustrating....( Oh I am sure the notebook with the passwords is somewhere)
So basically starting over in the virtual world, not having a studio, being broke and having no way to do my art apparently are all lessons that the universe is teaching me in handling frustration and despair.
Blogging is fun. But careful that you keep all of the keys and the locks at hand and in working order.
Labels: blogging, failed systems, password loss