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Waiting for the Night to Fall

For the life of me I cannot understand morning people. I am loathe to deal with anyone before 9 am, especially ones that are so damn chipper so early. I love working the midnight oil. For me, nighttime it is a time when I can just relax. I find evening comforting as the darkness starts […]

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El Botchio

The internet world has been buzzing very loudly for a few days about the botched painting that is being dubbed Planet of the Apes Jesus. I myself can’t help bursting into laughter everytime I see it. The poor 80 year old was just trying to be helpful. Apparently her family and fellow chruchgoers are mortified. […]

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Cruel, Cruel Summer

Normally my blogs are art based so this is going to be a departure so just please bear with me through these few paragraphs that I managed to put together after an exhausting week. Sometimes the most well layed plans go awry. Life just has a way of going in it’s own direction and for […]

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Never Don’t Give Up

I am back again from my dark abyss. I quit writing my blog thinking nobody reads it, just give up. After letting it sit there untended for months on end like my abandoned farm on Farmville, my abandoned cafe´on CafeWorld, my abandoned city in CityVille…..you get the idea. I decided to pick it back up […]

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Artist’s Block

I feel uninspired. I have what could be called Artist’s Block. It’s been a problem for everyone in the creative field at some time or another.  Sometimes I feel like ideas are flooding out of me so fast they cannot be contained bordering on mania. Other times I am so drained, I am devoid of […]

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Forever Creating

With the exception of my children, my art is my life. I’ve heard it said that anyone can be taught to draw. I totally disagree. You do it because you were born to do it and I certainly was. I never felt like I fit in my hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana. I was a right-brained […]

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