Karmic acts of everyday kindness

Week of Kindness to Ourselves

Take a long relaxing walk. Reflect on the scenery and environment around you. Notice the little things like the tree in front of you or the shape of a leaf.

The Red Balloon (1956) by Albert Lamorisse

my graphic heart

don’t worry you” figure your way out…

Paul says, “Its one thing when you’re talking theory and a whole different thing when art is involved and you take off”

“Do not fail, do not wither, do not grow old…” – Orlando by Sally Potter

I want to hit you in the head because you are finally incorporating the text and visual together

a-go-getter

the treachery of women, the treachery of men

“for your time is money, and I must write to eat.”

every poet is a fool and not every fool is a poet

Nature I am your bride, take me!

Are you an adventurer by profession?

The spectacle of female face and body as visual pleasure

unresolved family romance

formal language to frame creativity

Potter says, “I would be a bit more hesitant to show your Sketch Book series for fear that it would be less popular among our customer base.”

interior torments

To swallow and follow, whether old doctrine or new propaganda, is a weakness still dominating the human kind.” – Charlotte Perkins Gilman

absolute power corrupts absolutely



2 responses to “Karmic acts of everyday kindness”

  1. “Swallow and follow”– I think you’ve just summed up the human race… : (

    I certainly do enjoy your eclectic free-form assortment of one-liners!!

    1. I love that you’ve gifted me with a title for my I-don’t-really-know-what-I’m-writing-but-I-like-it-poetry, from now on I will call them “Free Form Assortments of One Liners”. Thanks Mark!

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