Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Day 3154: Better you, better me.

 

 

"Judi": drawing, acrylic and collage.

 

 

 



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Hearing from dear friend, and Austrian artist, Elenor with her  beautiful photos is always a special day. 

 


Today, she said: "Jacki, I specially love the 2 dwarfs in the pic I just sent you. They have adopted me! The larger one is from a former student who forgot it in the classroom when he left school and the smaller one waited for me in the garbage bin in front of our house. I never had liked garden dwarfs. They were a symbol of after war prosperity and therefore petit bourgeois and kitschy. Nowadays you can't find them in any garden and so they turned into little treasures reminding of times long gone." And,  Fliegers from Elenor's containers last spring. 

 






 Thank you, dear Elenor, from across the globe. 

 

 

 
 


•  A fascinating 16-minute video, miniature food, here.
•  A cute 2-1/2 minute video, Organized life, here.
•  A sweet 7-minute video, Miles to Fly, here.


  
Just because ...
 
Plum Headed Parakeet

 
  
                         

Smiles for Wednesday ...
 
 
 

 























                                                               Thanks for coming by today.

 

4 comments:

elenor said...

Oh Jacki, I'm flattered you liked my poor photos. The flowers you can see are small and last only for a few weeks but their candy sweet colors tell spring has arrived.
Judi is such a charming young lady, a perfect symbol of spring herself.
"We are each other sources" is just a wonderful saying. I already know you love Corita Kent. She must have been an exceptional person.
Stay safe, dear Jacki!

john said...

Yes, yes, and another yes on Judi. How sweet she is! I love how you do the eyes. :-)

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor! Yes, there were many comments on your lovely flowers, thank you again.
Yes, Corita was a wonderful lady, artist, teacher, and more. I was lucky to meet her once.
Thanks again, have a great day.

jacki long said...

Thank you, John, Judi is another late-night attempt.As is tomorrow's.