"What to do? What to do?" Fine Art Greeting Card

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Float your silly head

So many dangers? Just mind.

That's the real secret.

There are times in all our lives when we wish we could just set our heads up on a wall somewhere and bask in all that open nothingness/everythingness. But saying over and over, "this is just mind" can be a lovely way to get some space around the issues in life that seem so very perilous. Who could use this simple reminder today?

Four Spirals Studio, LLC

Alpena, MI
The wild, creative gals of the Four Spirals Studio, Kayle Rice and Kim Nunneley, welcome you to a space where Spirit meets pastels, watercolors,…
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Kayle Rice: 

I was never very creative as I was growing up and as an adult I couldn't draw a straight line with a ruler. Imagine my surprise when "artist" popped up as #1 on a career aptitude test! The guanlet was thrown!  Over the years I've played with many mediums and being a slap-dash kind of gal, collage has become a favorite. I love using pan pastels, stencils, collage papers and my top favorite: "rusty bits", found pieces of rust. I try to complete each piece with a line from the Buddhist Metta Prayer of Loving Kindness. It's important to me that each piece I create has the spiritual imbued into it.

May you be at peace.


Kim Nunneley:

There is a place my mind goes when "creating".  The messy words quiet, yet I continue to express something sometime too difficult to verbally share.  One morning, music may whisk me along a brayer-rolled Gelli Plate, while on another day, I painstakingly do fine detailed inkwork to the sound of the lake washing up against the dam near my home. My favorite media is always the next one, my favorite art, the discovery of misty edges emerging and coming into being, laughing.  I stand in witness to the loves of my life--horses, flowers, trees, mandalas, wild colors and formal line--all at play in endless combinations. Is this not prayer?  Is this not grace?  

Blessings, abundant and fresh, to you.

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Kayle at home in her Studio

How it’s Made

I clip unusual and evocative images from many sources. Later, pieces that work together are glued to card stock and then photographed. They are then printed on high-quality photo paper, and affixed to a blank 5x7" greeting card. The finished product is slipped into a plastic sleeve with an envelope and ready to fly!

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