
respite roses
ALT: crayon drawing, it’s just a pretty picture of three flowers simplified to spiraling cone shapes, with narrow leaves, and a couple of spiral blue wave shapes that the flowers sort of rise from. I needed a break from the news.

at its foundation there was always the dance
ALT: mixed media (acrylic, ink, crayon), abstract. There is a lot of imaginary writing, in black, gold, and red, drifting in lines across the page in all directions. There is some transparent blue, purple, green light shining through in the spaces between. You could maybe see a pair of stick figure dancing in the black and white lines. They echo the original compositional lines that I laid down when I started this one.

under
ALT: acrylic and crayon. It looks like a grumpy tortoise parked beneath a pile of boulders. Not clear if they’re balanced on its shell, or suspended above it. The whole picture is in various grays, the tortoise thing has some muted yellows that distinguish it from the rocks. And yes, I’m trying to do more than I’m really capable of, and I’m dropping balls, and I don’t like it.

sunshine
ALT: crayon drawing of a sunflower being, something like a friendly caterpillar being? and a tree with no leaves.
I have a solitary volunteer sunflower in my garden. It is taller than me, with a single bloom bigger than my head. Every day I visit, so see if any bumblebees are napping or collecting there, and to admire its magnificence. As the summer winds down, I love the shout of life this green one is making, and it pushes to form seeds for another one to grow next year.

norns
Alt: acrylic and crayon drawing, abstract. You could see three figures passing along a red thread, from spindle to shears. Green on the left, red-orange at center, purple on the right (yes, I was raised in the culture that reads from left to right on the page, and I did not think about that compositional idiom until just now)