Tuesday, February 28, 2012

late tuesday morning

i used to have lots of ideas

about who i was and what things were all about.


there is duality in everything.



anyway.
today might be my favorite day.

it's a little cold, and a little damp.
the birds are singing 
and the dogs are quiet.





11 insanely flattering remarks:

NuminosityBeads said...

I've just passed on the Versatile Blogger award to you. You can check out the details on my page if you wish.
Please don't feel obligated!
xoxo Kim

De Anna Welch said...

I'm in love with your second drawing. Such raw emotion. Lovely.

Gina said...

Fabulous raw emotion on show here Amy....great work :D XXX

laurie said...

beautiful work I love them both, they are perfect representations of extreme emotions. One contemplative and almost sad the other rage, boy, you're good.

Zom said...

I like both, but am especially attracted to the first one.

iamrushmore said...

I love all the faces you've been doing lately, but I run out of ways to say "I love that" and so I don't comment, but then I feel bad for not commenting. So I'm just saying Hey.

Fallingladies said...

I have always been amazed by people who knew who they were or what things were about, even if they were wrong, as i never seem to have had a clue about either, or maybe i did have a clue but rather i felt like i didn't. If you can get all that.

Cameron said...

I like days like that, too.....the stillness just becomes it's own entity....a presence that opens doors and facilitates thoughts, dreams and creativity :)

NatashaMay said...

I know! It sucks, right?! But at least you have your art to express your feelings. Gotta love those favorite days. :)

Piarom said...

have a wonderful day, send you sunshine here from my blue sky :-) I like your expression in that paintings, but the second is wonderful, because when the crying is over, the sun can come out again ♥

WrightStuff said...

My day is definitely the bottom one! Trying to do too many things and none of them are going smoothly... My head hurts....

You always capture such emotion in your art - fab-u-lous!