After running amongst the plants, I came in and ate some. Dressed with Vegan Creamy Lemon & Herb Dressing
Did you notice that salad collage picture? That’s my idea of artwork. I made it using Lightroom 3. Major thanks (again) to Kath’s post about how she created collages using Lightroom because I was able to create one, too. I get excited about these things now. Skylar made me some artwork, too. I get more excited about her artwork than mine, though.
It’s a hummingbird using her handprint as the bird body.
Some day I’m sure she will love to know her hand was this size at age 4.
After I made my idea of artwork, and Skylar made hers, we snacked on some Microwave Chocolate Peanut Butter & Oat Snack Bars
And if you’re still hungry, you can always make some Caramelized Cinnamon & Sugar Roasted Chickpea “Peanuts” That’s the caramel that’s created in the cooking process. Just wanting to eat that is perfectly okay. From my last post about Awards, Tidbits, and Trivia, I’m glad you enjoy those types of posts every now and then and that it helps you get to know the blog author a bit better. And thanks for sharing all your tidbits and trivia. And feel free to claim and post those awards on your own blogs! Questions:
- Did your parents save your childhood artwork? Do you still have any of it? My mom saved tons of what I made. And I do have a couple boxes full of childhood art projects that are in storage in my garage. I’ve moved them around the country with me for the last 15 years or so, and am glad I have.
- Do you consider yourself an artist? What is your artistic medium? Artists do not just come in the form of people who can draw or paint. To me, there is artistry in so many different realms and I think that everyone has artistic talents not confined to “pencil and paper” art. People who are great cooks, writers, piano players, dancers, musicians, graphic designers, public speakers, yogis, actors, sculptors, photographers, athletes, seamstresses, and so many more mediums, are all great artists. When one is very skilled at their craft, and does it well, whatever that craft may be, it is art. For example, being a good public speaker is an art. It may not be drawing or painting, but it is an art. Try it and see how smooth you are in front of 200 people. To be smooth is an art. Just as being able to be a great cook is an art. Even if you don’t like the way someone prepares food for your own personal taste, being able to respect food, flavor combinations, and the skillful way in which they were combined to create a great dish is artistry at its finest. One thing that I have loved about my blog is that it’s helped me develop skills I knew I had such as writing and cooking, but it has made me much better and more creative. And by no means do I consider my writing or my recipes to be high forms of art or anything, but they are skills I am honing. And my blog has also opened the door to photography, which I will be forever grateful! There are so many ways to express ourselves! What is your art? How do you like to express yourself?
- Any forms of artistry you wish you were better at or would like to learn? I want to continue to grow as a cook, writer, photographer, yogi. I want to become a better scuba diver and maybe learn underwater photography. And I would love to be a Cirque du Soleil performer. Not sure that will happen in this lifetime, but it sure would be fun!