On a nightly walk this week, we saw a flash, a shooting star, probably a meteor. It shown brightly for a few seconds, and was gone but it stopped us in our tracks! I painted the scene above to remember that moment, and wrote this poem...
a moment of brightness
Brightness for even a few seconds
Can change things
Plodding along as I do every night, more of the same, never seeing a way out
One foot in front of the other… the definition of survival
Continue…
You may feel empty and useless and hopeless and then
In a few seconds of brightness
It stops
You stop
And look up to live in that moment of light
Still looking up long after it’s gone, wanting more
The darkness returns but there was a moment
A moment of light
A moment of hope, of joy
Reluctantly I stop looking up, put one foot in front of the other and return to the way it is.
Except
I saw brightness, and will remember it and that moment
And I am changed
(c)Lee Anna Paylor 2020
I liked how the background looked before I added the stars. I used a large flat brush, dipped it over two pans of colors and let the paper show through... nice effect!I like the little dots of white posca paint, and dots of silver gel pen look!
I like the 6" piece in general! |
the link, again, to the tutorial is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYCAZSt6Igo
(we'll see if it comes out THIS time)
they are adorable in person! Bright and graphic. I used a #8 round brush, running it over two colors in the KOI set, then brushing an oval of color. After that dried I went over it with black gel pen, white posca and silver gel pen. Wish my handwriting was better!
Hi LeeAnna,
ReplyDeleteGreat poem and painting combination for paint party Friday :)
An inspirational post for us all ! Thank you!
hugs,
Joanne
A lovely post, LeeAnna! I agree, it’s extremely inspirational in visual and poetry. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeletevery pretty love the poem too Happy PPF Kathy
ReplyDeleteA moment of beauty and hope captured in a lovely art. I like the colorful background colors.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
Your colorful lady bugs would make a charming children's fabric! Maybe you should be designing fabric because you have some great ideas and techniques. Love your shooting star piece, although the poem makes me sad.
ReplyDeleteLovely comet art and cute bugs!
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna :) I love your shooting star/comet piece, it's so brilliant. Your words are wonderful to go along with it! And your lovely ladies are adorable! :)
ReplyDeletePretty painting and poem with the shooting star, a memorable moment indeed. Love the ladybugs, too. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you made that sky,star and poem. It’s so timely and hopeful. I. Think i might try the lady bugs-they’re too cute.
ReplyDeleteFYI-the you tube link doesn’t work. Was that the tutorial for the lady bugs or did you just do those yourself?
ReplyDeletea so nice this painting and poem by the star and the sweet ladybug picture I like so much too!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF, hugs Elke
Yes i can understand wanting more of that moment of light
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF thanks for all the beautiful art today
Much👩🎨love
Pretty sky and stars. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors. I'm always drawn to blues and purples.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours and ladybirds
ReplyDeletemahalo for all the bright moments of paint and words this week
ReplyDeleteGreat post Leeanna. I agree the new blogger is not fun at all. However, your lady bug art is. Love it. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteNever thought of doing shooting star. The lady bugs looks fun.
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Thank you for the falling star image and the poem. May you have more moments of light soon to brighten your days.
ReplyDeletePat
So lovely, LeeAnna.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet new painting, LeeAnna (and a great way to catch a falling star!)
ReplyDeletepretty starry sky and a lovely poem. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteLove the ladybugs, your star and the poem. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours on the lady bugs and they are very adorable. The shooting star looks wonderfully magical. I do like the background you created.
ReplyDelete-Soma