Precognition. 22 x 30 inches. Watercolor, acrylic, and photo transfer on handmade paper.
©2009 Deidre Adams
Something I’ve wanted to do since starting this blog two years ago was get into the habit of posting on a regular basis. But I still have this idea that in order for a post to be worthwhile, I need to have some kind of meaningful content to impart, which often turns out to be self-defeating. Right now I just want to post some work that I did last year and never got around to showing. That was, after all, the main reason I wanted to blog: to have a way to quickly and easily get my work onto the web. So, no words of wisdom, no lengthy blather today. I’m sure that will come as a relief to many!
(Precognition is available through Translations Gallery in Denver.)
Its hard to keep up with all the online stuff..blogging fb and twitter…makes me all a flutter:> we just like a great pic!! and you did that:>
Thank you, Margaret. Yes, it’s sure a lot to keep up with!
I don’t even try to keep up. Twitter? Twaddle! It’s all about the eye candy.
Bloglines let’s me know when someone I read regularly has made a post and a quick glance lets me know if it’s blather or something juicy to linger over like this one.
I started my blog for the same reason – to record the progress (or lack thereof ) the things I was working on and when there’s nothing new to talk about, post and talk about an older piece and see if it still has the charm I thought it did when I first made it. Deirdre – this one still sparkles.
This piece is terrific! It is so interesting that it doesn’t need a lot of words around it and the title seems perfect to me.