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Creativity has no expiration date.
Grandma Moses, born Anna Mary Robertson, didn’t pick up a paintbrush until she was 78, and by the time she was in her 80s and 90s, she had created some of the most beloved folk art in American history. Though she began her career late in life, she went on to produce hundreds of paintings, capturing rural American life with warmth and vivid color.
Her story reminds us that it’s never too late to start something new and make an impact, no matter what age we are. Grandma Moses’ art continues to inspire generations, showing us that creativity and passion have no expiration date.
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They use their special rock to open shellfish and as a toy.
They keep their rock and food in this underarm "pouch".
Demura Sensei and Nephew, Sean Demura.
Santa Ana, Ca, 1992
Thursday's Smiles ...
2 comments:
Thanks for the long distance hug, Jacki. I'm sending one back to you across the ocean. I think in these stormy times we need them more than ever.
Can you believe our cherry tree in front of my balcony started to bloom today. Isn't that really good news?
T\Yes, enjoy your beautiful tree, nature is amazing. Thanks for the hug.Yes, we all need as many as possible. Have a great weekend.
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