Birds as messengers
Published 3 months ago • 1 min read
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The Keeper of Dreams, 20 x 16 |
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Happy holidays friends!
There's something deeply inspiring about the architecture of birds. I'm struck by the way their bodies curve and fold into living sculpture. When you look closer, the details are stunning—limbs that stretch into wings, feathers arranged in intricate patterns, and beaks that appear perfectly refined.
They move with such grace as their wings cut through the air, lifting them upward before they glide effortlessly on a breeze. Like Emily Dickinson, I see them as messengers of hope, those "thing[s] with feathers / That perch in the soul."
I'm sharing birds I've created over the years. Wishing you a year that's kinder, brighter, and full of beautiful moments!
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Blackpoll Warbler, 12 x 9 |
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Warmly, Marlene
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