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April 05, 2010

Come on People now, Smile on your brother...

TIME TO REJOICE...
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"The White Buffalo Woman then spoke to the women, telling them that it was the work of their hands and the fruit of their bodies which kept the people alive. 'You are from the mother earth,' she told them. 'What you do is as important as what the warriors do."'

Crow Dog, Brule Sioux

FROM HER HANDS...

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This latest work-in-process was inspired by Linda's dear friend, Dianne Lynch. From Linda..."A little background so you know why...she has been my Fairie Godmother since I started this business back in 1999. She friended me and made sure people took notice of the beautiful Fairie website that she ran--all about Faeries. Now she does parrot rescue."

Linda's shows are coming up!

 and Linda in print...

  • May Issue of "ZONE" Magazine, Hereford

    May issue of Juxtapoz Magazine - an advertisement

  

 Commentary... 

I sat out on my hill yesterday at sunset. It was the first warm day of spring. I brought along a cigar...which I never do, but I had an urge to smoke. I miss the days of meditating on the glowing end of a Marlboro, when smoking was a legitimate pause. I listened and watched the clouds of tobacco drift and pull apart, like butterfly ghosts. I listened to crickets and frogs and night birds. Over by my office window, I could hear my CD playing. It was Debussy's "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair." I read once where in his youth, Debussy played his piano to sound like whatever he heard at the moment... people yelling in the street, two lovers chatting... a child giggling. It really pissed off his instructor. But Debussy could never have played what I heard yesterday evening. It was way too intense, way too beautiful...

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ENJOY!


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