Ever have on of those days where your head feels like it’s in a swirl? Vera Nazarian, has THIS to say about THAT:
“We are all glorified motion sensors.
Some things only become visible to us when they undergo change.
We take for granted all the constant, fixed things, and eventually stop paying any attention to them. At the same time we observe and obsess over small, fast-moving, ephemeral things of little value.
The trick to rediscovering constants is to stop and focus on the greater panorama around us. While everything else flits abut, the important things remain in place.
Their stillness appears as reverse motion to our perspective, as relativity resets our motion sensors. It reboots us, allowing us once again to perceive.
And now that we do see, suddenly we realize that those still things are not so motionless after all. They are simply gliding with slow individualistic grace against the backdrop of the immense universe.
And it takes a more sensitive motion instrument to track this.”
‘The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration’
Veras work @ http://www.veranazarian.com/ancientindex.html
Wow that’s different!! Love the bright colors and the wonderful distortion! Great post Jo Ann.
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Thanks Lianne! I’ve decided my life needs more color so I guess this was a good way to start – lol!
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Thanks for stopping by Bo and for the RB!
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Beautiful work :)
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Thank You Sreejith ~ I appreciate your support!
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Love it! Very collage-like.
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Ah yes, Dana – you are the collage master :-) Thanks for your comment!
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Great post and well said!
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Thanks Douglas!
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