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Good Morning my friends. I’m trying something new today and I hope you enjoy the blessing. But before you read further, please don’t forget to comment on our last post to win a free copy of Esther Jeon Borth’s Christmas CD, CHRISTMAS WISH. We’ll choose tonight and announce the winner tomorrow. Good Luck. . .
Now on to the new- I’m thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual 12 Pearls of Christmas! We’ve lined up several authors to share their Christmas “Pearls of Wisdom”! Please follow along beginning today (Monday the 13th) through Christmas day as Melody Carlson, Lauraine Snelling, Rachel Hauck, Tricia Goyer, Maureen Lang, and more share their heartfelt stories of how God has touched their life during this most wonderful time of the year.
We are also providing this series as free content for your own blogs (as 12 html posts) – if you’d like to share the 12 Pearls of Christmas with your blog readers email ([email protected]) and she’ll send you the content.
AND BEST OF ALL … there’s also a giveaway!!!! Fill out the quick form at the link located at the bottom of this post or any of the following 12 Pearls of Christmas posts (on any of the participating posts) to be entered to win a PEARL NECKLACE, BRACELET AND EARRINGS! You may enter once a day. The winner will be announced on New Year’s Day! Pearls – a tangible reminder of God’s grace to us all.
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Pearls of Patience
As I write by the light of my Christmas tree on a late winter’s night, I reflect upon the poignancy and purpose of this season. The tiny white lights look like strands of pearls draped gracefully (perhaps haphazardly is a more honest description) across the evergreen boughs. Tomorrow I will hang the ornaments and at last place the angel atop the tree
Angels carry a special meaning this Christmas. My brother, Randy passed away on December 2nd from a heart attack at age 53. He was feeding a stray cat on his side porch. Randy was always like St. Francis of Asissi – animals would find him, sensing a kind soul. And my brother was a gentle and patient soul. He loved to fish. He tried to teach me, but I immediately lost interest when I realized worms were involved. And I could never sit still on the banks of a river and just wait. However, Randy could do that. He could wait, and waiting is a true gift. He put into practice the Scriptures. “Wait upon the Lord.” “Be still and know that He is God.” Patience doesn’t have to be passive. Wait is still an action verb. Part of the waiting process for fishing is seeking. Elaine (Randy’s wife of 31 years) told me that Randy said he could see the fish deep beneath the waters. He actively waited for the right time to catch them.
During Randy’s last fishing trip on earth – just a week before his death, he felt an urgency to take a picture of the clouds with his cell phone. When he returned home, he showe
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what a beautiful illustration, and on a paper bag no less. I'm very impressed. Great work.
I am so impressed with the visual pictures that you paint with your words!! ... and what you can do with a paper bag... amazing!
Oh I hate it when that happens. I am glad that each pearl is knotted. My pearl necklace broke and has to be restrung. I love the woman's hair. It l;ooks like she uses a good shampoo and conditioner. She also has very nice lips.
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really nice. the colour on the paper really works
Isn't that wonderful! Goes to show that art can be done if you set your mind to it, no matter the conditions! This is really neat...I love it!
These pieces of paperbag fine artwork is turning into an amazing series. You have got to keep going on this, they are truely wonderful!
Your bag art is so fun! Great idea for strings.
You're really good at these Laurel! Love the angle and hair rendering.
When did you move Laurel (or is it just your studio that you closed?) Anyhow I love your table art - it's very freeing to create with limited supplies and believe you me I experienced that a LOT this past year with renovating one studio, then moving cross country! Anyhow, I'm going to get in touch with you soon via email to catch up, take care my friend :>
Hugs,
Laura
xo
Another brilliant paper bag painting!
This is so beautiful - and such a poetic idea. I really love these works on brown paper - dreamy and inspiring and really lovely!
this is amazingly 'whew' i do so love your art, you paint from deep inside you. hey lolo, that table is worth it's weight in gold!!happi IF hugs and wfs
Some of the best work is done under limited conditions, and you are showing us how that can be done. I'm pretty impressed friend! Hope all is well,...it's been a busy and frantic week around here, bike riding was the highlight!
Great idea,so beautiful.
Well, Kiddo, you've done it again. If IF ever gives Illustration of the week to someone twice it will be you. This is an amazing take on the word and and equally impressive illo. Bravo!
i absolutely love this! looks so graceful with her hair and the pearls flying
Fabulous idea!!
Scattered pearls on the Boulevard of Broken Dreams...a beautiful composition.
Oh, this is great. Has a great feel and I love the materials. As usual, another wonderful piece.
Really beautiful, all those precious, shiny pearls flying in the air. Amazing what you can do with a paper bag and just a few supplies! :-)
Great ideas! So amazingly beautiful!
omg, lollie...this is so beautiful. i love the tension in her face, the pearls....just stunning.
I think you're flying since you settled at that table. I great shifting of gears.
Beautiful illustration and words! I love your works on paper bag, strongly feel some story hiding behind them!
Some people (like me) wait for the right time, place, pencil and pad to sit down and try to make art. Some people (like you) just sit down and do it. I wish I were more like you.
My day would be SO much more better and brighter if your art were on all my brown paper bags. Exquisite and poetic!
This is stunning! A glorious combination of illustration and word! OUTSTANDING! :)
Beautiful illustration, the paper bag definitely adds something to these illustrations - love 'sugary' too
i adore the stories you weave with your illustrations. they are really very good. great stuff again.
Beautiful Lolo!
The brown paper is amazing. Love your words and illustration!
applause! I am really liking your paper bag illustrations. i think you are quite onto something there!
I have always found that drawing on paper bags was liberating. Nice work. I particularly like the sugar illustration. Beautifully drawn.
wonderful! i love it, the composition, subject and paper bag backdrop :)
this is the first time i visit your blog and i am so glad that i have visited you. Your illustrations are very reflective and subtle. Your paintings with your words are impressive. Last blogger I know your type of genre is soulbrush and i like you both.
I can see how this scenario would be quite the disaster! The use of the paper bag is an inspired choice of surface.
ooooohhh! me encanta! que curiosa es.
I like this illustration!
Saludos
Beautiful work
Wonderful work!
It's so dynamic, I can almost see this illustration as a slow motion sequence.
Fantastic use of a simple paper bag, its color and texture really enhances your art.
beautifully done! thanks for your comment on mine!
Very whimsical! Beautiful
What a great take on the topic!
Fully of whimsy - and letting go is what I see. Love the lines and strings in this piece.
Great work with this new bag media :)
I have to agree with Get Zapped, this looks like letting go to me too. What a delightful way to express the bittersweeetness of it all, with your words and the lovely flowing hair, with pearl floating magically in the air. (hey that rhymed, hee hee.)
Yep, I'm going to have to also go along with the others on loving the paper bag art as well. Just love how the image jumps right off it.
Thanks for your comments everyone! I'm really enjoying my limited supplies at the moment.
Get Zapped and Sketched Out: You're right, I was going for a feeling of loss here. The man who gave her those pearls is no longer with her, so when the pearls broke and were scattering in the wind it was breaking her heart all over again.
I was searching poetry sites for the right words when my husband said "Anything you write will be better than trying to match it to someone else's words." So, I thank him for the encouragement!
wonderful illustration and thecomposition
This is awesome! i am loving the paper bag series :)
Beautiful image- idea- and poetry! really get the sense of that pelted feeling the heart feels from seeing things fly off- lost into the air
i really like this, it has a letting go or cutting loose quality to me. michael dailey
Beautiful...particularly with the texture of the paper bag, and the sense of pearls flying as naturally as the wind itself...and the hailstones pelting the heart....
This is so beautiful. True creativity comes when you can use anything handy. I love those pearls!
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Wow reminds me of a Moleskine. Love it! You should frame it... or sell prints of them to cover text books. Do people still do that?