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While my daughter is working from home,
my son-in-law is home schooling my granddaughters for 4 weeks. I'm extremely proud of his devotion to keeping focused and calm throughout these terrifying times. This piece was an exercise during "creative" time yesterday. I'm sure neither Ellie nor her dad realized this is a perfect example of "expressive art" so necessary to the processing of difficult situations. As an "Expressive Art Facilitator" I couldn't be more excited and touched by the positive way Justin is transferring "tranquility" to the girls by allowing their voices and feelings to be expressed through their art.
This was created after I received a phone call that the youngest in our group of friends had committed suicide. My heart was so broken. I sat for days just layering pieces until I seen this heart. Really made me feel a hundred times better but never quite healed the wounds of not knowing she was so sad.
For all my friend's!
I love you
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Molten metal staring
at us from the shiny
metal form.
Grinning, menacingly
for those who can see.
It started out as a
simple experiment,
an idea storm.
Tin and sunlight inverted
just to see what would be.
Out of the shadows
created by light,
an image,
came forth
not of the
norm.
A little tin man
we now
can see
with blue eyes
that look
forlorn.
Expressive watercolour seascape by Adrian Homersham.
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