23 Replies to “Entry to the Realm of Spirits”

  1. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    Beautiful. The far light even produces a pointing finger

    1. urchwriter – Africa, Nigeria – Uchenna alias Urch is an easy-going guy who tolerates people irrespective of race, education and religion. A graduate of English/ Theatre Art & Film Studies. I am a FREELANCE WRITER whose niche is on personal development.
      urchwriter says:

      Just noticed the finger, sir.

  2. urchwriter – Africa, Nigeria – Uchenna alias Urch is an easy-going guy who tolerates people irrespective of race, education and religion. A graduate of English/ Theatre Art & Film Studies. I am a FREELANCE WRITER whose niche is on personal development.
    urchwriter says:

    Art has a way of sending a message. This is beautiful

  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:

    Beautiful. I always look into woodsie holes to see of there is anything to see.

  4. Melzzartt: Creatively Crazed – USA – I'm a nature-loving, tree-hugging, artist who looks at life a little differently. I try to focus on the positive. I do a little of everything. Here, you'll find the kinds of art I enjoy doing the most: Digital art, abstract drawings, and photography and painting. I sell prints of my works on print-on-demand platforms but am also open to selling the actual works. I hope you enjoy what you see. Thank you for stopping by!
    Melzzartt: Creatively Crazed says:

    great!

  5. Rene Yoshi – Just a transplanted Okinawan-French Southern girl with a wee bit o' Irish, sharing photography and what I'm learning about spiritual things, including putting off legalism and religious traditions, and embracing God's matchless love, tender mercy, and amazing grace!
    Rene Yoshi says:

    Wonderful interpretation!

  6. (b)ananartista SBUFF – Italy – I'm (b)ananartista Sbuff (Sbuffuff). I'm a visual artist, composer, videomaker, performer, model, pataphysician and poet. I'm also a biological quasar, ascended oracle and living museum. This is my official website: https://www.bananartista.com
    (b)ananartista SBUFF says:

    spiritic blog, I’m following

  7. tomwhelan – http://tomwhelan.wordpress.com – I'm a photographer and a nature lover - especially butterflies, flowers, and the many forms of water.
    tomwhelan says:

    Beautiful stump opening, especially the grain patterns.

  8. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    Only eyes wide open can see the mystery and you have them …

  9. graham mcquade – Southport, Merseyside, UK – An artist finding his way slowly. Have a look at my website: grahammcquadefineart.com or my blog grahammcquade.wordpress.com. Please don't hesitate in contacting me. I Look forward to seeing you.
    grahammcquade says:

    One woodpecker best avoided

  10. NatureSpeak Photos – I take photos of nature as an amateur. That being so, I prefer not to edit the photos so that they retain their "naturalness". These photos, even though silent, tell us volumes about life, principles, ethics and harmony. Silence and nature; so much to experience, so much to learn...
    NatureSpeak Photos says:

    Gorgeous textures there… absolutely lovely!

  11. jane tims – Canada – Hi. I am a writer and biologist. I am also interested in history and community sustainability. I write mostly poetry. My training is in botany, so I often include plants in my poems. Visit me at www.nichepoetryandprose.wordpress.com
    jane tims says:

    A hollow in a tree is so mysterious!

  12. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunsets.
    firefly1275 says:

    Very nice and beautiful photo. 🙂

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