
And a nest - drawn by moving the paper from one color of inked surface to another until all the color is applied . . .

And here a hand - I layered tissue paper, text, and pastel highlights to create this composition.


The round, moon-like reflection in the glass is from a window on the other side of the room . . . this enchanted me all week . . .
And here's the farmhouse where I slept in a snug little room on the second floor . . . I really think we all need these places and times in our lives. 
But it's not all about my stomach - there's been drawing, too. I'm pretty lazy with my drawing (a reminder for those of you who don't remember Janaury's "Drawing a Day" madness), so this is a great stretch for me - doing 15 or 20 drawings at a sitting, focusing on the process, not worrying too much about how things look, but still getting better for all the practice.
And now - the weather is good, the poetry magnets are clean enough to touch, and The Blank Canvas has been encountered by poets in many a parking lot around town the last few weeks.
The poetry - or at least the creative combination of words - is flowering.
And I think that one's my favorite.
This is one of my favorites . . . I love the composition . . . so drop by her blog, check it out, and leave her some happy birthday accolades of praise!!