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LIFE IS ALL ABOUT DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS
I am confident that today I am on a path going somewhere beautiful. I am exactly where I am supposed to be. Pathways cannot lead to dead ends when there is willingness to see forks in the road. Continue reading →
Tagged arrivals and departures, artwork, Audio book recording, Audiobook recording, blessings, change, colored pencil, creativity, expressing feelings, fruit illustrator, fruit painting, healing music, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, label illustration, loss, Music, musical passion, overcoming regret, passion for music, pears, rediscovery, regret, singing, songwriting, staying positive, Tillamook, writing, Yogurt illustrations
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I RAISED THE BAR
Over the past week I began working on a new illustration assignment. Continue reading →
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DRIFTING DREAMS IN A COOL, WISPY SKY
Just like the importance of vibe with singing, I knew that I needed to feel my words. I certainly did when I recorded Jason’s story. However, with 32 stories and a lot of words to read, I honestly did not put in the effort required on every story to “feel” all those words. I decided I could inject more emotion into my earlier recordings. The “catch” in my voice and tearful moments made a huge difference for the listener. Continue reading →
Tagged "sandwich generation", acoustic guitar, Art and Illustration, artist, audio book, Caregiving, colored pencil, composing, creativity, dementia, Friendship, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, Hang On, humor daily life, illustrating, illustrator, inspiration, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother's illness, Music, original songs, painting, performing, singing, songwriting, turmeric, writing
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