It’s not unusual for others to have more insight into the process or the work than I do. One of the reasons the image prompt response is so interesting. I try not to analyze as the images unfold, but try to get out of the way. Later I sometimes never get around to that part before I’m off to the next one. A fault, I know. Thanks for the comment, Paul, and for stopping by.
yes indeed! we are ten weeks away. i should put a countdown calendar here.
I am painting in collaboration with my 8 y.o. son, Broadus, who is excited about the advent. Some of the images and colors are his. A unified expression is the goal.
welcome! I started this blog as a place to post and work on my own writing and painting, but I am finding your process and what you write here extremely interesting.
These are original images I offer as writing prompts. Visitors here seem an endless source of original stories, poems, myths, parables, fables, lullabies, songs and legends. Every Thursday I post a new image as a prompt. If you write something, post it on your blog then come back here and here leave a note in the comments telling us your writing is up.
People can then click on your blog address to see what you have written. Take the work in any direction you wish. Feel free to use the images as you wish. Periodically I gather all the writing and images and post them to the storybook and as pages in the sidebar. Enjoy.
(New bloggers, click on the post heading to bring up the comments. If you don't have a blog, email me and I'll post your work for you.)
The image expands outwards from its fundamental association, the first line and grows by implication, cool,
It’s not unusual for others to have more insight into the process or the work than I do. One of the reasons the image prompt response is so interesting. I try not to analyze as the images unfold, but try to get out of the way. Later I sometimes never get around to that part before I’m off to the next one. A fault, I know. Thanks for the comment, Paul, and for stopping by.
lots of fertility in that first one…
someone havin a baby?
yes indeed! we are ten weeks away. i should put a countdown calendar here.
I am painting in collaboration with my 8 y.o. son, Broadus, who is excited about the advent. Some of the images and colors are his. A unified expression is the goal.