Once you have strong spiritual beliefs that gives you a unique perspective, you don't see this world of chaos, instead you see this world exceptionally beautiful, I mean indescribably beautiful. For some, spirituality was a consolation in time of need, for some it was celebration of good times. In oneway or another it all spoke the experience and importance of connectedness. For me I found this sense of connectedness in God, in nature, in all shapes and form. www.cldawnyangfineartstudio.com
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Hear My Prayer - oil 30' x 40 '
Sunday, November 30, 2008
This isn't Mine-Acrylic 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Liberty! Dignity ! -Photo 2008
God never wastes a hurt. Because of what I've gone through and the way God has worked in my life. I have been able to give back to others. Anyway, I have chosen to no longer live in the past but look to the future, and I am excited to experience what God has in store for me. I don't forget what's happened; but by fallowing the choices to getting healthy again, I've learned to let go and let God.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Turtles Place - Acrylic, Oil
There is a beautiful place in Alabama. I found NEW DAWN in the morning, at this peaceful place...I called it the turtles place.
" What can I say that's not yet been said?
When I can't seem to get you out of my head
You're amazing
But that hardly describes it
You're beautiful
But there's so much more to it
You're marvelous, wonderful, and incredible
You're funny, smart, but also unforgettable..." Mariposa
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Three's Company-oil
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Blind -Charcoal 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
My favorate Mistake- mix media 2008
"Human beings seem to have an almost unlimited capacity to deceive themselves into taking their own lies for truth. The double action of destroying ourselves with the one hand and calling this love with the other, is a sleight of hand we can marvel at...by such mystification, we achieve and sustain our adjustment, our adaptation." Dr. Ronald Laing
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