The photo is of me and my Grand Daughter November 2005.
My art is my passion. I have been creating art in many different mediums since I was able to pick up a pencil. I have created art in pencil, pastels, oil paints, acrylic paints, watercolors, and now digitally. BIOLeondra May, author of Sirius Eleven, brings over 30 years of experience channeling information from other worlds to us through her writing and artistic visions. A Certified Hypnotherapist for the past 15 years, also an ordained minister through ULC the last 6, when she's not creating art, she provides valuable intuitive counseling for others exploring their spiritual paths.
Leondra's insightful writings have been published in Sedona Journal of Emergence, Transformational Times in Oregon, and other smaller periodicals in the United States. Her art has recently been published in the November 2005 edition PlanetLightWorker.com.
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Comments (2)
Steeleyes101
Beautiful work here and not only have you enhanced what you had but created an entirely different work. The glass pyrmids and globes ont the tabel enhance this scene even more with their magnification & distortions of the background. You said in your comment that you placed the patio on water... Not to me at all as I can scense the sliding glass doors that lead to a beautiful living room just behind me as I stand taking in the wonderful view of of the simmetry of your patio aginst the asimmetry of natures natural landscaping. Excellent work Hats off to ya for this one. But dont stop doing work like your eairler stuff as both styles are Great!!!
Hexina
The only thing i can say is that i wish i were there...beautiful work, indeed. Have you tried to visualise it during night time, with some Oriental lamps turned on?