Your first photo doesn't even look like a real place, wow. Despite the creeping fog, the light shining down on the path and the shrubbery gives the whole image an ethereal glow.
Such an important message. I worry about the same things too, every day. And I remember the powerless feeling I had when I was not yet able to vote (although these fears obviously persist even when I can). But, keep writing poetry about it, keep sharing your voice. One day, we can hope, our reproductive freedom will become tangible again.
I start feeling this for fall in the middle of summer. When this happens I start making loads of art surrounding colorful maple leaves, and mugs of tea.
The linework on this is stunning! I love the knots in the tree stump, and the way you chose to represent shadows on the body. She really does seem to embody all the strength and wisdom of our great Mother Earth, which you can see in her expression.
What kind of camera do you use?
SO. COOL.
This is an amazing poem!
Great photo and great statement.
Thank you so much!
Your first photo doesn't even look like a real place, wow. Despite the creeping fog, the light shining down on the path and the shrubbery gives the whole image an ethereal glow.
The metaphorical language in this piece is so lovely! I'm here for your interpretation of the two shapes described in such a new, creative light.
Such an important message. I worry about the same things too, every day. And I remember the powerless feeling I had when I was not yet able to vote (although these fears obviously persist even when I can). But, keep writing poetry about it, keep sharing your voice. One day, we can hope, our reproductive freedom will become tangible again.
I start feeling this for fall in the middle of summer. When this happens I start making loads of art surrounding colorful maple leaves, and mugs of tea.
The linework on this is stunning! I love the knots in the tree stump, and the way you chose to represent shadows on the body. She really does seem to embody all the strength and wisdom of our great Mother Earth, which you can see in her expression.