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Monday, January 12, 2015

Life at the Shed


This is my mezzuzah-like construction that hangs by the door to the shed...it reminds me I'm entering a very special place, a place to work, dream, write, paint, meditate...

Each piece means something special to me.  The top rock is from one of my heart homes in the Ozarks, Bennett Spring--it's rugged and sharp. Then, there's a crinoid I found in my creek to remind me of ancient life and prehistory and time. The silver spiral my mother in law gave me--I love spirals, and it peeps from a knothole in the wood. Then a big, rough ammonite...I have a thing about fossils...then, a crystal, a tiny sterling silver sunface, and a wee bottle with quotes that are meaningful to me. Oh, and the wood itself weathered off the edging for my old garden...wabi-sabi and nature and the sacred, all in one construction.



And recent wintry sketches...I love my bear pendant and the stone face that appears and disappears depending on the light...

2 comments:

  1. Now that is truly special and personal--wow! Love your sketch journal, too. :)

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    1. Thank you, Rita! Yes, it is very personal to me...and I love how it turned out.

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