How do I let go of family things that no one wants?
Draw them!
Bright Ideas multi-color journal, with Platinum Carbon pen with Platinum Carbon cartridges and Lamy Al-Star with De Atramentis Document black ink,
White Uniball Signo pen, Fat white Pitt pen, and colored pencils.

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hollywood baby turned beach gurl turned steel&glass city gurl turned cowgurl turned herb gurl turned green city gurl. . .
artist writer photographer. . .
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buddhist and interested in the study of spiritual traditions. . .
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The drawing is very strong. I took time to read the accompanying text and it made the drawing more potent. People are complex and complicated beings and, as our perceptive changes with life experience, so our memories snap and adjust. In such ways, memories can be challenging and arresting. And that’s why drawing can be therapeutic.
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Yes. I almost didn’t post the page but then said, yes, it is important to have artists post everything… I have such mixed emotions about the man.
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What a great idea. Oh wait, I can’t draw 🙂 I do have photos of some stuff I was finally able to part with.
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You can draw…. or you could do a pictorial as a photographer!
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I love your confidence in me 🙂
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I am just waiting for you to pick up the pen….
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I’ll let you know. I’m remembering how much I liked it.
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