La Mujer Sabia de la Tierra
I was thinking of my sister Luz, and her wisdom. Although this drawing does not look like her at all, it bears resemblance to her connection with natures wisdom.
I was thinking of my sister Luz, and her wisdom. Although this drawing does not look like her at all, it bears resemblance to her connection with natures wisdom.
The candy cane begonia gifted us with it’s beautiful blossoms, even though we already had a lovely bouquet. Such abundance! Such is life – so very full of beauty.
Today’s image is a simple drawing done in colored pencil. I do enjoy just simply drawing. The characters and faces that show up for me to capture with pencil, pen or paint are always familiar somehow and yet each unique. There have been a couple that show up more than once, but not many.
This little owl was one of many (I don’t know – maybe 20?) who live in the medians between parking space rows in a huge parking lot in this city. As the sun lowered in the West, they all came out of their burrows and lined up facing the sunset in silent observance of the closing of the day. I felt honored to be able to observe them in their sacred solemnity.