Saturday, December 8, 2007

Progressing slowly



Haven't been in here to write for a while. Been feeling depressed and overwhelmed. So many things to do and so little energy to do them with.

Temporal Zone 1

This has been progressing though - slowly, very slowly.

I am enjoying painting/drawing it but it is difficult to concentrate so it is taking quite a while.
I am also working on another Spirit Cat ACEO - also very slowly, lol.
Tomorrow I have to try to get a least one of the hand made books and albums I am working on finish. I have very little work in the shop at Leura - not very smart at this time of year.

Spirit Cats
I have 3 Spirit Cat ACEOs for sale in my etsy shop (see link in side bar) at
the moment. I also have a 10% off sale on everything in the shop as part of the Pagans of Easty geting to know you sale. I'm offering a discount also to anyone who buys all three Spirit cats listed to keep them together.





Spirit Cat 1: ACEO 2.5" x 3.5" watercolour watercolour pencil and rapidigraph penon heavy weight smooth watercolour paper.





Spirit Cat 2: ACEO 2.5" x 3.5" watercolour,watercolour pencil and rapidigraph pen on heavy weight smooth watercolour paper.







Spirit Cat 3: ACEO 2.5" x 3.5" watercolour,watercolour pencil
on heavy weight smooth
watercolour paper.






Spirit Cat 4 is still on the drawing board. I hope to have it listed by mid week this week.

I have tried every way I can think of to improve this layout but unfortunately the preview doesn't really look exactly like the finished page so I have to leave it as it is.

2 comments:

spiralsun65 said...

These are beautiful. It's winter. We're supposed to be feeling the darkness and slowing down - don't beat yourself up about it! Enjoy the dark, enjoy the sadness of the earth sleeping and look forward to the new life coming in the spring. Look after yourself x

Jim Chambliss said...

Hi Maggie,

Your art is great. I think that Temporal Lobe I is fantastic. I am an artist who acquired epilepsy as a result of a brain injury. I am currently doing PhD research at the University of Melbourne in a combination of visual art and medicine. The research has received national and international acclaim so far. It is most likely to lead to multiple publications, art exhibitions and possibly a film documentary. Would you like to participate? You can find out more about this study of the influence of epilepsy, migraines and other chronic medical conditions in art at http://www.epilepsy.com/node/974148. Please feel free to pass this invitation on to your friends who may be interested.

Jim