Lemurian Abbey
The Lemurian Abbey, which lies beyond the Glastonbury Tor, is strictly restricted to members of the Order of Soul Food, to those votaries who have committed themselves to Making Art A Daily Practice and to building The Lemurian Abbey Community.
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Thank you so much Staterka. My paintings are all done on the computer - I paint with light. I use a small wacom tablet with a pen and a very old paint program, Fractal Painter 5. This one was done about a Edna St. Vincent Millay poem and to celebrate Trendle's unique ability to see beauty everywhere. I'm so glad you like it.
staterka, Yes, I am so glad that you asked Winnie this question! I have wondered the same thing! And I am so delighted to read how she explains it, as painting with light!
I am sure I don't understand what she means, or how that works, but it is divine!
Light, isn't light the most important thing! How could our souls continue without light!
Light is a big factor when I take pictures too, it has to be JUST right.
I get jealous when I see the professional photographers with their fancy cameras and big lights! They make the light! I wait on the light! But alas! I find myself thinking that there HAS to be something missing in the lack of waiting.
Winnie, You are too wonderful to me. Do you have my picture in print yet? Can I order one. I keep trying to figure out how to get this picture into my life where I can see it more, it is so special to have this from you. How can I be sad! When Winnie Blessed me!
And like she says I see the beauty, she saw the beauty in me.
I have been kissed by an angel
Love Tren
Trendle of the Elwood, if you make the Alchemist cry, the ceilings start to leak salt water speckled with gold and everyone is off running left and right with pans and buckets.
"Waiting for the Light" is a fantastic title for a book. Is it yours I wonder? Coffee table size, full of photographs of crocus in snow and Farmer Shaws fields wrapped in soft November gray . . .
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