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Tag Archives: art
Wheat Class at PantheaCon 2013
PantheaCon 2013 is almost upon us and once again The Woven Circle will be teaching two traditional wheat weaving classes at the convention. The Woven Circle is made up of talented artists who travel to San Jose each year to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Poetry, & Writing, Classes and Workshops
Tagged art, Pagan, PantheaCon, Wheat Weaving
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Tarot Art
Last year I embarked upon a series of interactive art projects utilizing the tarot. I finished the last one this week. My purpose was to create something I could use to interpret the cards, keeping with my commitment to better … Continue reading
What is your Sacrifice?
How do you follow your dream…what sacrifice do you make for your art, for being fully human?
May Day and Wheat
This May Day brings a new blog: Straw Blog. This is a project Morgyn Owens-Celli, Angela Pearson, and myself worked on to give voice to the international straw community. So please join us today for what is happening around the world … Continue reading
Creating art and being human
I spent the weekend in San Luis Obispo creating art with my family. As part of the weekend art experience, we view an exhibit of book art where my aunt had one of her altered book on display; however, she … Continue reading
“You Keep A Journal?!”
My ex-husband and I were not very compatible. Who knows all of the reasons why we tried to make it work for nearly a decade. I tell this story to friends who did not know me then, to illustrate just … Continue reading
Paganism and the Inner Critic
The other day, I had a conversation with a friend who said she would love to write, but wasn’t good at creative writing. I encouraged her to try other forms, like poetry. This was met with something that resembled panic. … Continue reading