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I started this blog after moving to northern New Mexico from coastal North Carolina. Feeling the loss of my creative community, I started posting works in progress as a way to push myself forward and connect with other writers and painters.
For the first eight months or so I offered original narrative images as weekly image prompt for writers. The Storybook Collaborative pages document the collaborations.
Sadly - for I have enjoyed the adventure, and meeting so many interesting, creative souls - keeping the blog has has taken a back seat to sleep, family, work obligations and the birth of our Mountain daughters. I'd like to get back to it and still hope to one day. Until such time I am delighted by your visit and hope you will leave a comment and come back for more.
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The image expands outwards from its fundamental association, the first line and grows by implication, cool,
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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.
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lots of fertility in that first one…
someone havin a baby?
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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.
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