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October in Review: Victory!

October 31, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt Leave a Comment

The moment I click “publish” on this post, I will have done it. My goal of blogging for 31 days straight will be reached!!! So, I thought I would have some fun tonight and share some interesting (to me, anyway) stats and things I learned from this challenge: On my blog this month: – number […]

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Instant Gratification: The Demise of the Masterpiece

October 30, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt 4 Comments

Recently my brother and his family took a trip to Scotland and a few of the surrounding countries in Europe. Their pictures from the trip, of course, included  incredible architecture. Hearing the amount of time that it took to build some of those castles and cathedrals is mind blowing, especially in today’s do-it-faster society. Take, […]

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Filed Under: Thoughts, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, artists, cathedral, computer, drawing, Germany, painting, sculpture, technology, Ulm Munster

Art: Wordless Communication

October 29, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt Leave a Comment

While Hurricane Sandy is howling outside, I will continue my three-part series on art. I don’t feel too eloquent tonight, so hopefully this post won’t be too cut-and-dry. 🙂 When you think about it, most forms of art are a type of communication. Music, painting, sculpture, photography – all seek to tell a story or […]

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Filed Under: Thoughts, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, creation, drawing, God, mona lisa, music, painting, Romans

The Creative Urge

October 28, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt 4 Comments

I close my eyes and try to pray, but the images of dresses dancing before my mind’s eye refuse to be subdued. Trying to focus, I close my eyes again, but the skirt of a ball gown swirls in my vision, as clearly as if I were watching it on a Technicolor film. The fleeting […]

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Filed Under: Sewing, Thoughts, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, artistic, color, creativity, designing, drawing, dresses, gowns, music, piano, sewing, sketching

On the Outside Looking In – NaNoWriMo Reminiscing

October 28, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt 1 Comment

Stumped for what to write about at this time of night (or morning, I should say :/ )after a busy day (No, make that busy week! Make that busy month…busy summer…busy life?), I checked out Freshly Pressed and stumbled upon a NaNoWriMo category of posts. Reading about people’s feelings leading up to November 1st is […]

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Poem of the Week: When the Frost is On the Punkin by James Whitcomb Riley

October 26, 2012 by Diana Nesbitt Leave a Comment

It was after reading a poem by James Whitcomb Riley that I realized all poetry is not schmaltzy and my interest in it was sparked. Here’s a poem for this week that goes perfectly with the time of year it is – I love the conversational dialect and the descriptions that put you right on […]

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