Sheila Hudson
Illustration Friday- Bubble
Living in a Bubble is an awkward attempt to describe that attitude that I realized I had for many years of my life- like I was untouchable in a way. I didn't think the dangers and disasters in life would seriously effect my world. I just floated above reality (in my own mind) without giving it much thought. I really wasn't aware of how devastating and harsh life in the real world could be.
Of course my bubble hit a snag and I was dropped and impaled suddenly and inescapably. Now I'm learning to heal and navigate through the perils of life. I'm finding that it's not all bad and what I've learned is helping me to become a more understanding and compassionate person.
I know, I know, I got all into it with this theme. That is one of the joys for me though, that I can use my art to articulate and communicate my ideas and experiences.
Now that I've done this little drawing with the bubble concept I have all kinds of ideas about how I can illustrate the idea better, Woo Hoo!
Illustration Friday- Bubble
Living in a Bubble is an awkward attempt to describe that attitude that I realized I had for many years of my life- like I was untouchable in a way. I didn't think the dangers and disasters in life would seriously effect my world. I just floated above reality (in my own mind) without giving it much thought. I really wasn't aware of how devastating and harsh life in the real world could be.
Of course my bubble hit a snag and I was dropped and impaled suddenly and inescapably. Now I'm learning to heal and navigate through the perils of life. I'm finding that it's not all bad and what I've learned is helping me to become a more understanding and compassionate person.
I know, I know, I got all into it with this theme. That is one of the joys for me though, that I can use my art to articulate and communicate my ideas and experiences.
Now that I've done this little drawing with the bubble concept I have all kinds of ideas about how I can illustrate the idea better, Woo Hoo!