or, it matters what you do with it.
The following are papers made by my children for me for Fathers Day 2012 –
they knew what to do with it!
(hopefully I will learn!)
or, it matters what you do with it.
The following are papers made by my children for me for Fathers Day 2012 –
they knew what to do with it!
(hopefully I will learn!)
Wanderings & observations
Understanding ourselves and the world we live in.
Hype,Decoded.
-the near-unconsciousness of possible meanings -
Daydreaming and then, maybe, writing a poem about it. And that's my life.
Artist
Information hygiene for the Covid-19 infodemic
Caminante, no hay camino. Se hace camino al andar. Wayfarer, there is no way. You make a way as you go. (Antonio Machado)
all that inspires, shocks and makes me purr
Freyja Howls is a writer, performer and activist who would have been a style icon and comedian a century ago.
They are so beautiful… so artistic… When you say your children made them, I think of them like child not an adult yet… But these paintings are amazing. They are so talented. How nice of them, art seems that is a part of your life. This is wonderful too. Thank you dear N Filbert, Blessing and Happiness, love, nia
the three home that day were 16, 7, and 6 – and yes, they blow us away!
Talented children you have. Thank you for sharing the beauty you received on Father’s Day. The pages are blank…no more.
These papers are really stunning! I love childrens art – it is so free! (In fact, as long as we let them act free). I consider to show some works of my older son (4) soon, too.
Best wishes to all of them,
Ute
thank you! i so very much agree…i feel like they school me every day
thank you – they are amazing
My daughter and I make paper. It looks nothing like this. How did you do it?
can you address that to “Holly” at lifeinrelationtoart.wordpress.com? She made it with them for Father’s Day – i know it smelled a lot but was not allowed to come down there 🙂
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