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Macro Monday's theme this week is the color red. I wanted to get as basic as possible, so I put pen to paper and came up with this. HMM.
Macro Mondays
Goes together like
Pen and Paper
"Pen and Paper" used to go together well in the past, nowadays they are being replaced by "Finger and Cell Phone" !
"Music twines away from the stage, fading in to the distance of the cavernous hall as the master of games idles away his time painting a new miniature. The scritch scratch of a paintbrush is interrupted only by the occasional clack as a dice is rolled."
My 9 year old daughter made a little book of construction paper and used a sewing needle and thread to stitch it together and drew pictures in it. Her artwork inspired me to make my own little book using plain printer paper, a sewing needle and white thread to bind the pages together. Over the next few days I doodled in the little book whatever came to mind. The book ended up being filled with various doodles using my favorite black ink pen and filled with all sorts of variations of lines. It was a very helpful way for me to be able to cope in those moments by doing some simple doodles. I appreciated being able to glance through the pages and even found looking at the doodles to be captivating and helpful. I’m thankful I followed the inspiration from my daughter and took the time to create this.
"The click clack of small tools and rustle of paper fill the workroom as the artificer furiously toils away."
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As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
*This picture was taken in 2018 and was on Explore. After several comments were made I changed the privacy setting to private... and lost all faves. I decided today (10-17-19) that I took the picture for a reason... I love Flickr. So here's to going public again. :)
This was originally taken for a Macro Monday theme.
As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
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A big powwow was happening at Stanford University last weekend. American Indians gathered from all over the USA and Canada. Groups of many different tribes were arranged in a big circle. The tribes drummed and chanted, one group after another, while dancers in traditional dress danced in the center of the circle. Four judges went from tribe to tribe and took meticulous notes on the drum and sing performance. I could not tell much difference between the groups, but I am sure the judges knew exactly how to judge.
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As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
I haven't done one of these for a while so this is my entry for this week's #flickrfriday – Pen and Paper.
A3, 2019
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As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
‘Snails + Mail by Su_G’: My entry in Spoonflower's Snail Mail Design Challenge. (Mockup c/o Spoonflower - if you were planning to hold a vote counting party this could be a good start for the decor...)
Original: pen on paper.
© Su Schaefer 2020
In my city the mail often arrives pre-loved by snails. They're particularly fond of stamps. Maybe it's the glue.
The link for voting will be / was www.spoonflower.com/contest_voters_temp/new?contest_id=573 - open for one week only. There are 530 entries so far. Voting could be fun as I expect lots of different takes on the snail mail theme!
[Snails + Mail by Su_G_tablerunner_mockup]
As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.
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Flickr Friday, week 19, theme: Pen and paper.
pen and paper made me think of my favorite works of writing and literature. this is my favorite poem.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of the easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
[Robert Frost]
i set off the smoke alarm making the stupid paper.
This is my contribution to "Flickr Friday" and this week's theme "Pen and Paper"...
Well, most of you know that I'm thinking differently - sometimes - so here you will find an Olympus "PEN", the neck strap shaped as ampersand and the word "Paper" build up by, er... paper... :))
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As part of a creative endeavor I'm learning about making books. It was a joy that some of my children wanted to join me in learning a new skill. Gideon—age 12–made a few small sketchbooks and gave me one. I chose this green one and was naturally inspired to title it "grow" and fill it with pen & paper doodles that illustrate growth. Intuitively filling these pages with simple doodles as I faced intense physical and emotional struggles following very overwhelming hospitalizations and health complications was helpful in coping. To me I find it amazing how doing "little" things can add up and sometimes be helpful. I faced many intense moments and was thankful I could notice some benefits in making these basic doodles.