33 Replies to “Ruby Moon”

  1. Lovely photo. I agree about the ‘like’ button – I’m sure many would appreciate it.

  2. Sheila T Illustrated – I love my God, my country, my family, my time with friends, sitcoms and photography. I like crowds, walking in falling snow or summer rain, chocolate, wine tastings, weekend campfires, and travel by plane, train, tour bus and automobile.
    Sheila T Illustrated says:

    Love your title and subtitle! Beautiful flowers! Thanks for your recent visit to my blog.

  3. Gretchen Del Rio – Crestline, California, USA – I first discovered the magic of water based colors when many years ago I began to paint with procion dyes on silk. I loved the unexpected quality of the process. It was so exciting to never be sure what the colors and water would combine to produce. It seemed as though the medium had its own passion. Painting with watercolors and paper is much the same. I love the color combinations and separations that occur spontaneously as the color floats on the water. You can never totally predict what effect will result. If you try to control the medium too much, your painting will be very tight losing its aliveness. The artist must be bold and decisive or the work will not be clear and fresh. It is really like a dance. It becomes a controlled folly in knowing when to let go and when to take charge of the direction that the painting is taking. The images that I paint reflect my emotions and are expression of my life experience. They are not extensively planned, but rather evolve as the painting progresses. I am always surprised by the end result since it comes into being because of what the medium and emotion has suggested. The paintings are from my heart and I always fall in love with the subject. I believe that we are all connected and, if an image touches you, it is because we all have the same heart even though our paths may be different. Most of all, painting what I paint makes me happy. The paintings are my own path unfolding. They are an opening door for me and contain my own passion for life.
    Gretchen Del Rio says:

    Wonderful post as always. I too vote for the like button. I love seeing your work and I can become too busy to always comment. However, I want to acknowledge your work.

    1. Hi Gretchen , there is a like button between follow and reblog in the bar at the top of the page. (this helpful hint compliments of alarmingman). I’ve been so enjoying your artwork.

  4. artzent – I am a visual artist and teacher of Fine art working and teaching in all 2D media. You can see images of my work in many categories, view my biography,comment on artwork, see what's on the easel right now, and more when you go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/junepauline-zent I will be blogging here about personal true stories and sharing my life and work. I hope that you will comment and share yours with me!
    artzent says:

    Lovely photo and even better discription!

  5. A Renfro – North Carolina – Anthony lives in North Carolina. He is the self-published author of multiple short stories and 2 novels He is a reader, writer, runner, husband, father, and stay at home dad - one of the toughest jobs anyone could ever do.
    atothewr says:

    Really beautiful, really nice. Love how you showcase words with pictures. It really does add so much.

    1. Hi, if you are a wordpress person there is a like button between follow and reblog in the bar at the top of the page. (this helpful hint compliments of alarmingman). Thanks so much for stopping by.

  6. suzieblue85 – Almost-Glasgow based law student with a penchant for introspective poetry and baking. I sound more intelligent than I really am. Sort of a good quality to have as a budding lawyer.
    suzieblue85 says:

    Your photos are beautiful, and your thoughts along with them are intelligent and meaningful. I really look forward to your posts!!

  7. sharonstjoan – Poet, writer, and advocate for wildlife, wild lands, and the earth. President, Forest Voices of India - a U.S.-based group which aids charities in India that further education, culture, the well-being of women, children, and animals, and the restoration of sacred groves. websites: https://wordpress.com/view/forestvoicesofindia.com https://wordpress.com/view/echoesinthemist.com https://wordpress.com/view/wildvoices.world book: Glimpses of Kanchi https://www.amazon.com/Glimpses-Kanchi-Sharon-St-Joan/dp/1982901179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Glimpses+of+Kanchi&qid=1581769003&sr=8-1
    sharonstjoan says:

    Reblogged this on Art, animals, and the earth.

  8. For those who’ve been asking, there IS a ‘Like’ button – in the bar at the top of the page, between ‘Follow’ and ‘Reblog’ 🙂 As for the bean – it’s doing far better at ‘being’ than me…

    1. Thank you alarmingman for this clear simple instruction. I went round and round on this yesterday – considered adding the like button to the end of posts – but felt it made the whole look too messy.

  9. Roshaunda D. Cade – St. Louis, MO, USA – I am an educator, writer, and creator. I live in St. Louis, MO with my husband and teenage children and enjoy reading, writing, dancing, and pushing my creative boundaries.
    Roshaunda says:

    This is both stunning and inspirational. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing.

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