We, as artists, whatever our medium, are a passionate group. It is our passion for our art, our passion for life and love that comes through. This is what we want to share with you. If we can make you smile, cry, laugh or feel desire, then we have succeeded. Â For you, the reader, the viewer to have one brief moment where you think of nothing else. Hi I'm Michelle. I use many mediums of art in which I express myself. The digital world is a door that I just recently dared to open. I've come here to learn another way of visualizing what's in my minds eye. " a mind all logic is like a knife all blade" BIO My intent is to learn and grow.I know that I am no where near the calibre of artist that span these pages, but I do aspire. So please, I ask that if you view my work to please leave a comment. Good, bad or indifferent. I'm not thinned skinned, how can we aspire to greatness if our skin is made of lace? Do not be afraid to say why you think and/or feel the way you do. How else will I know if I came across to you? You never know when your comment will inspire another. I hope that you enjoy my work as much as I enjoy yours.
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Comments (6)
davidoblad
Tree's are our friends. The give us shade and food and something to climb. Often times they support our woodland friends and birds. I feel badly for those poor weeping willows though, wish I could cheer them up. Maybe a good pep talk or a pat on the trunk, on occasion, might help. Couldn't hurt! Excel image Michelle, glad you didn't discard this. I'm always too happy in a forest to cry, but I'll take your word on it. Hugs from Dave :^)
TallPockets
Don't ya' ever wonder just who named them, "Weeping" willows? To the weeping willow trees, themselves, they just probably think they're fine. WINK. Btw: My eyes get outta' focus when I eat my own, home cookin'. SMILE. T.P.
DennisReed
Some of my best photographs were one's that were blured or double exposed. Some of God's greatest wonders, I've seen through teary eyes! Hugs for you, and your trees! :)
Silkylady
Very beautiful thoughts, Michelle. I think that you are right about seeing this with tears. It would look a little out of focus. I love your trees also...Huggs...Silkylady...
Bothellite
What an interesting concept. Men only cry occasionally (until they get old) and can't compare notes as well with our female counterparts (men don't know what they are missing). So this is what it looks like! I appreciate the thoughts.
evielouise
MIchele I finally got the link to come see your gallery as dave is a friend also: I love weeeping willows I think they are the most tree with character: glad you kept it and it was the first I loooked at :