“Museum” --- Annex “A”
Annex "A" is now open. All ACC member’s are welcome to join in to help create a museum of our combined talent, regardless of medium or craft, --- if its art. Please show us your work.
Here is the link to the Museum
Read more: http://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/forum/topics/show-your-art-work-or-poems-here#ixzz2CguuLn9S
lookie, lookie --- We have our own Group Now at http://www.ashtarcommandcrew.net/group/acc-syber-art-museum?commentId=2859786%3AComment%3A2095150&xg_source=msg_com_group
Reply by Lori Scott Kaiser
The Golden Age of Art
The visionaries, artist, singer, poets,
dancers, pot makers, caretakers, light givers,
the lost craft of humanity
rebirthing into the sharing of love
that lies dormant
in a lost society of earth.
A bright and shining new earth
of brilliant light and inner joy
of sharing our talents,
-- sharing fruits from our gardens of love
growing what we were born to do.
The golden age of Art.
In all its forms
is love at the core
is creating to share with all.
A place to come
leave all the burdens of life outside these light fill halls,
Yes sit and enjoy the bliss in the moment,
meditate in the stillness
of the abundant gifts before us this new day.
Breath deeply the affirmations of those who say to you ----
"yes you are an artist"
-- come and join us.
"Be at peace."
--- sigh……
John/ljwheat
November 19, 2012
John, you are as talented a poet as you are a painter. All I did was tweak the phrasing. Bliss to co-create isn't it?
Lori
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48 x 48 in. Half sheet of plywood. acrylic My first Deer. in paint.
at rest "bamboo jungle"
Yes , Lori the veil is dropping and we are merging back to one page, one mind one golden age of co-creation -- away from the concur and divide the controllers installed thousands of years ago. called the veil.
John xoxo
24 x 30 in. sandpiper's "beach runner's" acrylic on canvas
Nice Lori, so very thoughtful. vary old spirit you are and wise giver. John
4 x 8 ft. full sheet of ply wood, the frame and name plaque are painted on the flat surface to look 3d not real and then mounted on a cinder block wall. Acrylic “Seascape”
14 x 12 ft. acrylic on stucco oval mural.
Great Blue Heron, 27 x 30 in acrylic on canvas.
May I empty my cup feel the void that exists between the old and new
and allow myself to fill from Your chalice.
WOW, isnt this like "think before you speak" that has become a cliche' instead of practice.
What a fantasic idea....I will be putting some stuff in the Museum...I have written a lot of free form poetry I will like to share, and some other of my artwork, and pictures of the jewelry I craft too..Love your artwork and poetry.