I prefer cut flowers as Iām not much of a green thumb but a vase of flowers brings much joy to a home š have another wonderful dream sending you creative vibes š«
Your drawing has the layered complexity of dreams and yet, I know there’s a glass vase with flowers in it, and I like that. š The other day I dreamt my reading glasses were dirty. I was trying to clean them. My palm left a moist print on them – you must know how that can happen when you’re cleaning glass and your hand smudges it. The palm print morphed quickly into a gorgeous Tibetan Buddhist outline drawing of a deity…one set of fine, curved lines trading places with another. As I woke up I was rubbing the drawing off, even as I was appreciating it. Dreams!! š
Dreams are as valid as reality making art. In fact, I believe they are integral in the creative process. Both share a reality that is perceived uniquely and independently by the artist or person making the observation.
Excellent drawing of a vase with a lot of things going on around it.
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Thank you. Possibly too much.
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I prefer cut flowers as Iām not much of a green thumb but a vase of flowers brings much joy to a home š have another wonderful dream sending you creative vibes š«
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Thank you Hedy. Cut flowers are fun to buy for my wife. She appreciates the sentiment always.
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Nice
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Thanks.
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Your drawing has the layered complexity of dreams and yet, I know there’s a glass vase with flowers in it, and I like that. š The other day I dreamt my reading glasses were dirty. I was trying to clean them. My palm left a moist print on them – you must know how that can happen when you’re cleaning glass and your hand smudges it. The palm print morphed quickly into a gorgeous Tibetan Buddhist outline drawing of a deity…one set of fine, curved lines trading places with another. As I woke up I was rubbing the drawing off, even as I was appreciating it. Dreams!! š
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Dreams are as valid as reality making art. In fact, I believe they are integral in the creative process. Both share a reality that is perceived uniquely and independently by the artist or person making the observation.
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Interesting observations, Barry – sorry I’m so late in seeing your reply!
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Your reply is appreciated.
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