"Once we clearly acknowledge the soul, we can learn to hear it's cries. - Dallas Willard, Renovation Of The Heart."

It takes courage to pursue our dreams. It takes time and patience to unearth buried treasure. But I believe with all my heart that we must do both.

7.31.2011

weekend playing







Once a month we have a Greg and Mary day.  Not that we don't do things together at other times, but these particular days are put on the calendar.  They are on Fridays, and my husband and I spend the day together.  I have to admit that there are more "Mary" days than there are "Greg days", and this Friday was no exception.

My husband asked me if I was getting low on art supplies...

is there ever a time we are not I ask???

We went to "Binders" in Buckhead.  I don't go very often, but it's worth a trip now and again. They were having an incredible canvas sale as well.

Saturday my "girls" came over for an art day.(Bethany and Alice you were missed)  I played with my new supplies.

Wonderful Holbein acrylic Gouache.  Funny, I used them when I began journaling in 2007.  I love the stuff, it gives you the flow that watercolor does with more intense opaque color and it is permanent when dry. I am liking the messy spontaneous results of it.

I also played with Derwent Intense Blocks and pencils.

I got this wonderful book of stencils. "Protest Stencil Toolkit"  lol   There are some I will probably never use, but there are lots I really like.  I promise to only use them in my journals or on canvas!!!  :)

Having fun playing with this looser, messy, free style.  Carrying this journal with me, writing to do lists, notes, etc.

Oh, Jennifer over at Ripplespeak has moved. Go check out her new home, you don't want to miss a single yummy post.

xxoo

7.27.2011

mistakes


 i did not like how this background was going so i took some gesso and a large piece of sequin waste and began to cover it.  i then wrote all over it expecting to continue adding additional layers.  what i wrote made me stop and think...i will probably cover it, but for now i'm gonna sit with it for a bit.

7.24.2011

Are You Listening?



This was first posted on June 29, 2009  

It's a good reminder for me, for all of us I think to do "heart" checks every now and again.  I know that if I don't then I am not even honest with myself and God when it comes to "seeing" what's really going on under all the activity. 

 I can pretend so well...



Another portion of "The Sacred Romance" by John Eldredge.

"For what shall we do when we wake one day to find we have lost touch with our hearts and with it the very refuge where God's presence resides?

Starting very early, life has taught all of us to ignore and distrust the deepest yearnings of our heart. Life, for the most part, teaches us to suppress our longing and live only in the external world where efficiency and performance are everything. We have learned from parents and peers, at school, at work, and even from our spiritual mentors that something else is wanted from us other than our heart, which is to say, that which is most deeply us. Very seldom are we ever invited to live out of our heart. If we are wanted, we are often wanted for what we can offer functionally. If rich, we are honored for our wealth; if beautiful, for our looks; it intelligent, for our brains. So we learn to offer only those parts of us that are approved, living out a carefully crafted performance to gain acceptance from those who represent life to us. We divorce ourselves from our heart and begin to live a double life. Frederick Buechner expresses this phenomenon in his biographical work. Telling Secrets:

Our orginal shimmering self gets buried so deep we hardly live out of it at all....rather, we learn to live out of all the other selves which we are constantly putting on and taking off like coats and hats against the world's weather.

Communion with God is replaced by activity for God. There is little time in this outer world for deep questions. Given the right plan, everything in life can be managed...except your heart.

The inner life, the story of your heart, is the life of deep places within us, our passions and dreams, our fears and our deepest wounds. It is the unseen life, the mystery within - what Buechner calls our "shimmering self." It cannot be managed like a corporation. The heart does not respond to principles and programs; it seeks not efficiency, but passion. Art, poetry, beauty, mystery, ecstasy: These are what rouse the heart. Indeed, they are the language that must be spoken if one wishes to communicate with the heart. It is why Jesus so often taught and related to people by telling stories and asking questions. His desire was not just to engage their intellects but to capture their hearts.

Indeed, if we will listen, a Sacred Romance calls to us through our heart every moment of our lives. It whispers to us on the wind, invites us through the laughter of good friends, reaches out to us through the touch of someone we love. We've heard it in our favorite music, sensed it at the birth of our first child, been drawn to it while watching the shimmer of a sunset on the ocean. The Romance is even present in times of great personal suffering: the illness of a child, the loss of a marriage, the death of a friend. Something calls to us through experiences like these and rouses an inconsolable longing deep within our heart, wakening in us a yearning for intimacy, beauty, and adventure.

This longing is the most powerful part of any human personality. It fuels our search for meaning, for wholeness, for a sense of being truly alive. However we may describe this desire, it is the most important thing about us, our heart of hearts, the passion of our life. And the voice that calls to us in this is place is none other than the voice of God.

We cannot hear this voice if we have lost touch with our heart."

Are you listening??

I wanted to say something here because some might think that to live from the heart is the same as living out of your emotions. I do not believe this to be true. Our "heart" is who we are. Emotions are not who we are, but things we experience. They are not good or bad in themselves. They are telling us how we are feeling at the moment. It is what we do with our emotions that matters. That is more telling of the state of our heart.

Blessings!

7.14.2011

you become


























"You become. It takes time. That's why it doesn't happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby.  But these things don't matter at all, because once you are real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand."

Velveteen Rabbit

This is in my large Moleskine journal. I have taped the portion from "The Velveteen Rabbit" to the page.  I think I will write it in one of the butterflies in white - or not...


7.11.2011

yep, more journal backgrounds

it's 4:15 pm and i am still in my p.j.'s


it's been an art kind of a day


i wanted to get several backgrounds completed


so when the stirring to journal occurs i don't have to stop and prepare a background


some were easier than others, and i think i have enough variety for the moment

who know what they will become...

more journal pages



this took way too long

it began with yellow, terracotta, and cranberry drips

added three violet cut out hearts from old dried baby wipes (do you save yours)

screwed it up - royally 

pulled off the hearts and this is what was behind them

decided to work with them

sprayed bottle green...hated it

mixed gesso into the mix and got a pale green

sprayed and dripped "stream" a beautiful blue

threw on a few white paint splats

wrote a quote and then taped the same quote over it

added a few pieces of black masking tape

not totally pleased with it, but it's okay

looks more like my older journal pages, but I guess since
that is "my style" that is what comes out.

gonna keep playing

oh, i like to leave blank space on my pages

i like to come back to my pages again and again, sometimes

they say something different to me further along on my journey

7.10.2011

fun at the dinner table


why this face you ask???  for those of you who have seen the movie
"The Holiday" you will understand this...


"Mr. Napkin-head"

otherwise known as Aunt Megan


just a little silliness at the dinner table!

7.09.2011

more playing


another fast messy journal spread

gesso, spray inks, tissue paper and a little black and white paint

fun

7.08.2011

playing




this is something very different for me

  i have been feeling that i want to do something a little more edgy, messy in my journal 

i am not even sure what i mean when i say that  

this is a small Moleskine journal 

i want to carry it around with me

i want to be able to scribble 

take notes 

make lists 

just the stuff of life while i am living it

so i am just going to play a bit and see what happens

almost feels like i am starting at the beginning again

7.04.2011

when it feels like nothing is happening...


"There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears."

Philippians 1:6  (msg)


We are none of us finished
None done
We are half-baked
Half-built
Half-beautiful
Creator God, continue us
Craft us to completion


God is an artist, shaping lives to be beautiful. If you're partway on the journey, changed perhaps a little but all too aware that you have not changed enough, know this: God has not finished with you yet.

-Gerard Kelly, Twitturgies





7.02.2011

looking back


check out the date

some of my beginnings 

hearts

color

lots of bright beautiful color

still seems to be a theme

hope you all are having a good weekend