Sarah:
That looks like a very nice way to be. I’m looking at it closely…Is it drawn with caulk on a black board? It’s lovely.
Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Chris
Hi Chris! Sorry for the late reply – I´ve still got problems with my notebook:(
Thank you very much for your lovely comment! Actually it´s acrylic paint on canvased paper, but I think it would be nice to try it your way too:) Wish you also a wonderful weekend! Cheers, Sarah:)
Hi Sarah:
Well the problem with my way of doing it is that it could be erased at the end of the day. You get to keep yours forever, if you wish. I hope that you are also having a wonderful weekend.
Cheers, Chris
Yes, you´re right and I´m glad to keep my paintings, but I´m also fascinated by tibetan sandpaintings which are so delicate and a wonderful teaching method for the impermanence of all things. I only saw them done in a documentary and was devastated nonetheless to see them getting destroyed after they were finished. That´s true devotion I think. Cheers, Sarah:)
Hi Sarah
I’ve heard of but not seen the sand paintings. I would struggle with something that impermanent but then again life itself is impermanent. Still, I’m glad you can keep your nice drawing. Cheers. Chris
Hi Chris – I couldn´t agree more with you! Life is not only a daily challenge but a daily change as well.
I´m sure though that there are some buddhist monks who take pictures of their sandpaintings;) Cheers, Sarah
Ha ha ha. Sarah, you created a wonderful mental image for me of monks with iPhones taking photos of their sand paintings. Perhaps even a selfie. Have a great day. Cheers. Chris
Exquisite. 🙂
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Thank you very much!:)
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You’re welcome! Your art is beautiful. 🙂
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WoW! Thank you so, so much!!:)
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This is beautiful! Hauntingly artistic:)
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Thank you sooo much!!! What a lovely comment!:)
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Sarah:
That looks like a very nice way to be. I’m looking at it closely…Is it drawn with caulk on a black board? It’s lovely.
Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Chris
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Hi Chris! Sorry for the late reply – I´ve still got problems with my notebook:(
Thank you very much for your lovely comment! Actually it´s acrylic paint on canvased paper, but I think it would be nice to try it your way too:) Wish you also a wonderful weekend! Cheers, Sarah:)
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Hi Sarah:
Well the problem with my way of doing it is that it could be erased at the end of the day. You get to keep yours forever, if you wish. I hope that you are also having a wonderful weekend.
Cheers, Chris
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Yes, you´re right and I´m glad to keep my paintings, but I´m also fascinated by tibetan sandpaintings which are so delicate and a wonderful teaching method for the impermanence of all things. I only saw them done in a documentary and was devastated nonetheless to see them getting destroyed after they were finished. That´s true devotion I think. Cheers, Sarah:)
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Hi Sarah
I’ve heard of but not seen the sand paintings. I would struggle with something that impermanent but then again life itself is impermanent. Still, I’m glad you can keep your nice drawing. Cheers. Chris
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Hi Chris – I couldn´t agree more with you! Life is not only a daily challenge but a daily change as well.
I´m sure though that there are some buddhist monks who take pictures of their sandpaintings;) Cheers, Sarah
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Ha ha ha. Sarah, you created a wonderful mental image for me of monks with iPhones taking photos of their sand paintings. Perhaps even a selfie. Have a great day. Cheers. Chris
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Great!:) Have a lovely day too! Cheers, Sarah
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a beautiful woman who reads !!! My kind of woman 🙂
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Thank you!:)
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