Music has power.
I think we underestimate the power of songs and the impressions they leave on us and the direction we receive from these impressions. Invisible energy. Memorable energy.
Find the mother nature song and video below and leave your impression as a comment in my blog.
So if your lookin’ for space and something deep in the recesses of your mind reminds you that something is missing….try these books:
“Kabalah on Love” by Yehuda Berg, easily found at your local Borders bookstore.
“This Thing Called You” by Ernest Holmes that my friend Sibyl tuned me onto (her website is: http://www.sibellaonline.org/)
“From I AM, To I Am, With Love” by Charlie Hayes, a book that my friend Leela showed me (her website: www.leelavox.com). Share your books that you find are treasures with your friends.
“It’s About Time” song by John Denver below is a timeless song. (I have mentioned it in prior posts in this blog).
Music has the power to help me paint which is one thing I love to do.
My art can be found at www.rlistudios.com
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ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS THEME born out of inspiration…..
surfaced with my belief in preserving the beauty and health of the environment. My appreciation of the natural beauty in nature was born in my youth when I admired the mists rising off of the Appalachians and grew from my travels. I am drawn to paint landscapes, marshscapes, seascapes often of wild lands and often including water imagery. My primary interest is in the ecosystems that represent change between the land and sea, including marsh environments and mangrove forests. I hope via my website to promote awareness of the dynamics that thrive in these fragile ecosystems. I hope you like it so far. Art represents a vehicle of change for me and thus, my art will forever change.
Thanks for viewing!
More images and information can be found on my website: www.rlistudios.com.
Environmental wealth is paramount in my focus “ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS.” Pastel marshscapes and my oil paintings I hope highlight the natural beauty of marsh views, ocean vistas and coastal estuaries that I am able to capture with a photograph, or recall from memory. I hope to raise the local consciousness about the importance of one of the planet’s most critical natural resources: our coastal marshes and the adjoining coastal waters. This series on the wetlands, what I call “ECO ART,” promotes awareness of the dynamics that thrive in these fragile ecosystems. Wetlands provide essential needs to humanity and it is this message I convey on my website and post on my blog: www.roselynnrlistudios.wordpress.com This energy provided by nature propels my art along. These vibrant ecosystems, the area between land and water support life itself- environmental health and humanitarian health are one and the same. I am grateful there still is an abundance of land and special places which provides great fuel for a working artist, and we must be consciously diligent to protect that! Support the environmental group of your choice. I believe in the Natural Resources Defense Council and Audubon to name a few. I never grow tired of images such as these to paint.
My studio and blog work: (RLISTUDIOS) is dedicated to showcasing ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS, marshscapes and depictions of coastal estuaries, can be found in North Carolina Community Treasures (a 263 page compilation-resource guide aboutNorth Carolina places, the business people who live there, their products and their passions). This hardbound, coffee table book will guide you to some of the most inviting places across the state, from the warm Atlantic shores to the breathtaking Appalachian Mountains.For your copy click: http://treasuresof.com/BuyBook.asp
Quote for Daily Painters: I am reminded of an excerpt from the commencement speech that Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Computers and later of Pixar Studios gave at Stanford University on June 12, 2005 and a portion is below. This quote came from the full story about the beginnings of Apple computer, which I received from “Insight of the Day” (www.insightoftheday.com).
” You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers.
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking.”
August 28, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Nice blog! Keep up the good work.