You’re invited to play and make art at
Posted: February 25, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »You’re invited to play and make art at the Istanbul Modern. Adults, kids, families, there’s something for everyone!
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Kate at Rest
Posted: September 18, 2011 Filed under: Drawings, Portfolio, Portraits | Tags: Arts, Drawings, Ink drawings, Inspiration, Istanbul, Portraits Leave a comment »“Kate at Rest”. Pen/ink on paper, 35 cm x 50 cm
In the Museum
Posted: September 18, 2011 Filed under: Drawings, Portfolio | Tags: Arts, Drawings, Ink drawings, Istanbul Leave a comment »“In the Museum”. Pen on paper, 35 cm x 50 cm
Divided
Posted: September 18, 2011 Filed under: Portfolio, Portraits, Soft pastel | Tags: Arts, Drawings, Identity, pastel, Portraits, self-portraits, Soft pastel Leave a comment »“Divided”. Soft pastel on paper, 13 inches x 19 inches
Underwater
Posted: September 18, 2011 Filed under: Portfolio, Portraits, Soft pastel | Tags: Arts, pastel, Portraits, self-portraits, Soft pastel Leave a comment »“Underwater”. Soft pastel on paper 13 inches x 19 inches
Ta da! Announcing my newest offerings
Posted: September 6, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »Ta da! Announcing my newest coaching for business programs!
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Transforming dragons
Posted: September 6, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »
I know a bird can fly, a fish can swim, and an animal can run. For that which runs, a net can be fashioned; for that which swims, a line can be strung. But the ascent of a Dragon on the wind into heaven is something that is beyond my knowledge.
—Confucius
Reading this quotation from Confucius it struck me that perhaps dragons and monsters are only those things we don’t understand. They are simply that which we can’t capture—trap—in our minds. It is precisely the fact that we don’t understand them that makes them dragons.
On the other hand, once captured/understood these may be the very things that move us forward. Imagine Confucius’ disbelief, catching sight of a silver airplane streaking through the sky. And then his delight when he climbed aboard one and discovered entirely new worlds he never knew to imagine.
The elements of your life comprising the unknown or fearful may be pointing the way toward something that will split your world open to new fantastic possibilities. Dragons are often pictured as fearful, frightening, violent creatures, but what if they are merely there to transport us to places we never dared to imagine?
For me, moving to Istanbul was a leap into the unknown. I never could have predicted the possibilities or the roadblocks I have found here, I didn’t know enough to imagine them before I experienced them. Sometimes you just have to ride your dragon. You don’t always get to steer.
What do you think is beyond possibility? What if it wasn’t?




