Yes, I see the connection here- Your outwardly so simple stroke binds the heart to the outward world and thus transform current confusion into the trustful guide. Thank you for the picture. Art of Butterfly in Plaster
hi andy ~
thanks for leaving your comment and that great link. i love your son’s sense of humor. and i love your encouragement. that is so important and something i wish i had had more of (instead of the starving artist story). your son will do well, i betcha!
you left the demon out and had a peaceful night 😉
no demons, baby. this is my joy!
Yes, I see the connection here- Your outwardly so simple stroke binds the heart to the outward world and thus transform current confusion into the trustful guide. Thank you for the picture.
Art of Butterfly in Plaster
the simplest of lines sometimes is the most honest expression of a joyous spirit!
He’s cute….r you going to color him in???? please…pretty please!! LOL!
im not going to, but you can if you want to 🙂
Oh yes, I can see that the connection is there; I have a similar one myself.
Definitely a connection with the doodle and happiness, I think! Love the simplicity here. Makes me think about keeping it simple in all areas of life.
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Great doodling! My son is an aspiring doodler. Check out what he does with the advertisements in our magazines. Fun stuff. http://growingupwell.org/2011/06/17/doodling/
hi andy ~
thanks for leaving your comment and that great link. i love your son’s sense of humor. and i love your encouragement. that is so important and something i wish i had had more of (instead of the starving artist story). your son will do well, i betcha!