Saturday, December 31, 2016




Angel of 2017
Well.
How will we face our fears down in 2017?
What will we carry in with us?
It's a tiny bit Uncle Joe.
We are all bits of our woven history and yet
so much more.  
I am convinced that we grow
what we focus on and so
we can choose to BE
Light Bearers.  
And there will be days you think
that no one notices
and days you think it does not matter.
But it does matter my lovelies.
It forever and ever amen does.
Blessed be.
Blessed BE.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016





Part of the Angel of Saving Us From Ourselves.
It's sort of like this little missile part.
A comet headed in. 
My artist Friend Glen Martin Taylor has a piece
called the fear was bigger than the fall.
Probably true more often than not.
It's the remembering that that's the tricky part.
She is mixed media.  Marker.  Pastel.
Chang beer bottle elephant and
fair trade worry doll....



This is more part of a scene really.
Another comet.  Go figure.
Fire in the sky.
Exotic plants.
Good company yet alone
in the crowd.
Sometimes family knows the buttons best.
But we know the lifting up
the best too.  
I made an angel for 2017 today.
If I can capture her better in a photo later
I will post her.
Choose to be a light bearer, always.
Even when you think it does not matter.
Even when you think no one notices.
It always and forever and ever amen does matter.
Blessed.  Be.


Sunday, March 13, 2016


I'll be honest with you.
I'm not that fond of the Sunday/Monday connection.
This is who came last night.
Angel of Energy.  On. My. Side.
Welcome!
18" x 24"
Marker and Pastel.

Sunday, February 14, 2016


One of 3 featured artists in April at the Lemon Street Gallery
in Kenosha!  Stop in.  Up March 30-April 24.  Wed-Sun.
I have two angels in the show at ArtWorks right now too.
Did I ever tell you art is some of my favorite stuff?
It's good to do things that lessen that giant wrinkle between/above your eyes.
Art.  Yoga.  SoulCollage®.  Like that and like that.
I am grateful.


Making My Own Luck I




Making My Own Luck II

Tuesday, February 2, 2016


18" x 24"
Angel of Gently Moving Forward.

I like that little guy at the top.
He's going places with much support.
See?