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Tales and Legends 2

This is my first Illustration Friday in forevvverrr. You can categorize your art on the Illustration Friday site now. This is pretty much the definition of naive art. I used Scribbles. I used to use Windows Paint. Oh, my ultra low-tech tech paintings. Now I have a mac, so I tried out Scribbles.

This is a picture of Coyote, the legendary trickster. He is such a goose, he is trying to catch his tail. If you want to read a funny, thought provoking story that is as whirly as Coyote, check out Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King.

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Happy Easter!

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Hey, now that I figured out that fabulous (I jest) work around, I can finally post pictures to Illustration Friday again! Yay! I created this using art rage which is fun because it gives a very realistic action of real paint. Now I really want to paint again! This illo fits with the theme of speed because… Well, it sort of looks like wind blowing, or rushing water, and I did it fast, I mean, speedily. :)

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An uncertain Hero.

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Say no to chaos. See the world in black and white.

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Picture a surfer on the wave! (My paint program is on the fritz.) Happy Summer!

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Digital: from the child of a computer programmer. The first thing I remember my mom telling me about computers is that all the information in the computer was in one’s and zero’s. I still don’t know what that means. I used to walk up a biiiggg hill after kindergarten and eat lunch with my mom where she worked in the basement of hospital. I also spent many nights camping out in the little room she programmed in. At the time, the computer was so big it took up a whole refrigerated room by itself. I don’t remember thinking about dinosaurs a lot, but the artifacts I have from that time are a pile of pictures on the old kind of printer paper of dinosaurs. They are all carefully labeled: “Sally age 43,” “Henrietta 13.”

So, I combined these two memories to create my digital dinosaur. Have a great weekend! I’m off to the mountains!

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Fishies! I have been longing for the warm water of Hawaii lately. Enjoy the ocean, fishies!

Credit notes: I used these sailboats and fishes on one of the first websites I created. The colored pattern in the sailboats and two of the fishes is from some free art on a web template called “aperature” and I’m sorry to say that I don’t remember where it came from anymore.

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With finals and all, I was going to skip this week until I saw this article.

Chris Bazinet, at St John’s University in New York believes that early mitochondria were mischievous. They could have colonised new hosts by bursting out and jumping to nearby cells.

Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of our cells. I used to know what that means, but now all I know is that they are an important part of producing energy for us. Ok, before I go further, I want to make it clear that they are a part or our bodies. And guess what? They used to be parasites!!!! That’s right. Mitochondria is:

A remnant of an ancient parasitic bacteria that now helps to produce energy inside the cell.

What!?! How come no one ever told me this?
Try not to be creeped out as you go to sleep tonight.
(Those mischevous mitochondria.)

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Hey, I’m so happy I happen to have an illo that fits this weeks theme. I love Illustration Friday and haven’t participated for awhile. I made this illo as a present for my friend’s birthday. It is a vision of the future when Red’s ambition to be a wild, funny, yet deep and meloncholy guitar player is realized. He is currently working on bar chords. I created this illo using this picture and this picture. This is one of Red’s guitar hero’s, Jimmy Page.

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Hey my blogging friends,

I’ve had a busy week with not much time to blog. I missed two great illustration Friday themes, “reinvention” and “alone.” I sketched a quick alone idea as soon as I got the theme, so I might still put it up here, and French Toast Girl did such a great rendition of “reinvention” that that word has had it’s due.

In sermon news: You may have noticed a string of bad reviews for sermons on this site and I just wanted to tell you that last week’s sermon was awesome. It was done by the worship committee at my church and it was the most spiritually uplifting sermon I have been at in a loooonnnngggg time. It was very ritualistic and poetic. There were drums and readings and times of stillness. It was heavy on Rumi, light on theology. When it comes to spirituality, I’m definately experiential. The main message I got out of the service was, “Say yes to life!” and the message must have filtered into my body like light filled water and woken something up. I think I have been standing on the edge of life looking in for a few years now. And this week I jumped into the stream and I vicerally felt the meaning of “go with the flow.” I remember something of this feeling from an earlier time in my life when I was energetically involved in lots of activities.

This week I’ve noticed that a lot of good things just come to me and that what happens when I get stuck and start to feel frustrated is that I’m stopping something and digging in my heels, probably out of fear. So, I’ve been taking some deep breaths, relaxing and getting into the river. There’s just a little shock at the beginning but it just wakes you up, it’s not that bad once you get in. :)

And… da, da, da, da… I’ve decided to become a NIA teacher! I think practicing NIA and loosening up my body has also played a big role in me feeling more brave. So, there you have it, do a little dance, read a little Rumi, get down tonight!

ps: Just visited Ministrare and left a comment. While I disagree with Sean’s views in this particular post, I loved his sermons when I went to that church.

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I went the easy route this week and played with an old image. Here’s the original political post from a few months ago. I love to travel and have adventures. Yesterday was my birthday and I can picture myself on the earth travelling around the sun. I’ve made 31 trips now!

There is some really beautiful art work this week on Illustration Friday. I was going to post some of my favorites, but the list kept growing, so I’ll leave it up to you to explore. If you find some that you really like, I’d love it if you’d come back and leave a comment with the address.

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Hey! I finally did a real live on-paper picture! It was fun. I did it several days ago and scanned it in just in time (I hope) to make the list. Here is a close-up of the bottom left corner. I had lots of fun with this one and uploaded lots of pictures. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the bloom pictures to see my favorite picture that I’ve posted on this blog. Thanks for coming to visit!

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I REALLY wanted to do some hand made art, something with different kinds of fragile materials, but I had a busy week and it is down to the last hour. I have no scanner, so… computer drawing it is.

The theme of the week was “Fragile” There were a lot of wine glasses, butterflies, earths, broken hearts, and a disturbing number of waif like women, including the form of fairies. I think the topic made people feel fragile. A lot of people were expressing their vulnerability. As you know, I’ve also been feeling fragile lately. So many good pictures, so many obsessive impulses to click on every single link. I started from the end (150 something and got to 40 something!! Argghhh!) Don’t be like me! Just click on a random few, or look at some of my favorites:

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It’s Illustration Friday again already?! This is probably really good for me, not a time waster like I was worried it was. It gets me to create things I wouldn’t otherwise think of. Computer art is hard with a mouse, on the other hand, I enjoy the effects I can create with the computer and I don’t have to worry about destroying my picture with my experiments. Once again, an image came instantly into my mind when I heard the word of the week, and I went with it.

The concept was originally me looking into a mirror and seeing a face that is looking older and older looking back at me. It was sort of a sad and unsatisfying picture, so I changed the face to look more kindly, and now I think it is mysterious. Who is that face, anyway? Maybe a wise, ancient one.

[Update: I don't like this picture. Maybe it is a flawed idea or maybe "ancient" just doesn't translate well in computer art. mmm...ggggrrrr... What do you think?]

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My first Illustration Friday picture! Click on the pic to see it in it’s original size.

[Update: Check out my Jazz at night girl, too. Same basic picture, with some playing around.]

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