seeker

Mar 21, 2008 | Life in Progress

"seeker"
(on canvas. her little necklace reads, “seeker”)

“People say that what we’re seeking is a meaning for life… I think that what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive.” Joseph Campbell

Sending much love,

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  1. nana
  2. Nan

    Your paintings are amazing – I’m so glad I stumbled upon your blog! Now I have an inspiring place to check in on! Nan

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  3. Dana

    Kelly, I just visited your blog for the first time. I love your artwork and was reading CPS in bed last night. I was simply amazed at how Ezra Bayda knows exactly what revelations I’m having about my own life! Thank you and your husband for sharing that book with me. And, of course, your paintings are to die for.
    *** Dana Loffland ***
    http://dana-whatadoll.blogspot.com/

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  4. NANCY LEFKO

    another beautiful piece…I love the addition of the chickadee…

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  5. Sandra

    thank you for both – beautiful painting and quote that has clarified my vision/goal.

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  6. kelly

    mmmmmmmmmm…..nice quote. how are you girlie. wow – you have been busy! it has been fun seeing each new creation pop up on your blog.

    peace.

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  7. Carmen

    The texture on this piece is awesome!

    Carmen

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  8. Marilyn Rock

    Fantastic piece!! The textured background is marvelous; very moving.

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  9. dale

    this painting is fabulous! I love the way you have the textures here, especally the ‘wood board’ texture. Gorgeous!

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  10. sarah Hand

    how crazy – i was just reading this in the Power of Myth about 15 minutes ago! universe is calling. lovely painting, too.

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