Day 342

Red Punctuation Final Part*: Filled up Ink on paper The “Red Punctuation” series is influenced by a red pen, the cycles of the moon on the days the pieces were created, the end of a sentence, and right eyes. All six pieces are meant to be viewed together, one spilling into the next. *Many of…

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Day 332

The Art of Illusion Final Part*: Inspired by a Quote Virginia Woolf’s Book Orlando Ink, India ink, and gouache on paper “‘perhaps to acquire others,’ and she descended among the tombs where the bones of her ancestors lay.” Virginia Woolf, Orlando *Read the entire quote here. 332 days done, 33 to go.

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Day 324

In Which A Story Unfolds: Chapter Fourteen and the Whole Story* Ink on paper *Before you read the end, begin at the beginning:  Chapter One The sun rose as a breeze blew, as the pond rippled, as the birds sang.  She awoke to all this with a question in lodged her heart, “who am I?”…

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Day 323

In Which A Story Unfolds: Chapter Thirteen* Ink on paper This story belongs with preceding posts, read it in chronological order here. And so she went about the island, saying goodbye to the birds and animals and plants, packing away memories and nostalgia. And when she was ready, the island lifted the earth around her…

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Day 322

In Which A Story Unfolds: Chapter Twelve* Ink on paper This story belongs with preceding posts, read it in chronological order here. The sun cast her shadow beside her, the birds sang, the creatures rested as the wind blew. In this moment of peace, thinking about her unfolding life, she still wondered who she was.…

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Day 321

In Which A Story Unfolds: Chapter Eleven* Ink on paper This story belongs with preceding posts, read it in chronological order here. In time, bits of life broke through the surface of the island. Hundreds of years passed as plants sent out shoots and seeds, as the shoots and seeds grew, and the pattern repeated.…

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