Capturing something "BIG" on a square inch is rather amusing to me. The first thing that came to mind was the Tom Hanks movie and Tom nibbling on that tiny ear of corn. I couldn't quite figure out how to put that on paper though - and of course, baby corn could only define "little." Next choice - something that is REALLY BIG: an elephant. Speaking of elephants, have you seen the recent NOVA program on PBS - Wild Ways? It's about "cutting-edge solutions for making room for wildlife on an ever-more crowded planet." Worth the watch. Have a great week!
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Diva Challenge 264 and Inchie Poem
String into Spring is the theme for this week's Diva Challenge. I nearly tossed it, but decided to "press on" instead. I attended watercolor classes for a couple of years and our teacher told us that we must get past the "teenager" stage of a piece of artwork - to allow it to get to a more mature stage where we could appreciate it again. That has often served as good advice.
My step-father passed away on 3/30. I flew home to Minnesota to spend a week with my Mom. This little haiku is in her honor and David's memory.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Diva Challenge 263 & Fish Inchie
This week's Diva challenge was to create the grid on a circle and to have that grid be "globular." My grid worked out fine, but after starting with Indy Rella, I didn't know where to stop ... so I didn't! :)
Below, is my Inchie "fish." Have a great week everyone!
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
EIM Grandmother
This week's Inchie theme is "grandmother." I decided to include a photo of my grandma, Elvira Faye. This is her as a teenager. Born in 1895, she traveled by covered wagon from Stuart, Nebraska to Sioux City, Iowa when she was six. (I always love that story; it makes me feel connected to the "wild west.") Eventually she ended up in Minnesota where much of the family still lives. My Little Grandma, as I liked to call her, was a multi-talented woman who faced many difficulties in life. She was (and is) much loved.
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