My grandkids had out the box of craft paint, as they had been decorating their trash baskets lids, and I had one of my composition book journals with me. These are great places for creative play, it doesn't have to be perfect! It was a lovely ready to sit at their picnic table in the sun and paint!
I stared with several glides for the background, and splattered stars - seeding my dreams. One role of a dream catcher is to capture the bad dreams so they don't trouble us - so happy to do that right now!
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Night sky with stars |
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Dream Catcher - basic lines |
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Dreams and prayer dots |
In our community, we often "Pray in dots," and I had three friends in mind as I painted dots around the hoop and feathers, I had three friends in mind with needs for healing and comfort.
After I came home (across town) I pulled out a board book juju journal I began with Cat Caracelo and her 12 Days of Solstice group last December. I joined two matching books with black art paper as a hinge - this center spread was the foundation for the dream catcher page.
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Hopes and Dreams |
This version echos the web pattern of the dream catchers I've made with supple sticks and linen imitation sinue.
One of the Dream Seeds is to do a series of these mini classes with a theme of Good Medicine - we've offered several in our bimonthly Red Thread Circles - What's in your Basket? Medicine Wheel - revisiting the color wheel and Medicine Black via the lens of the four direction wheel - and Prayer Flags.
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Medicine Wheel |
Lovely dream catcher!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings and the execution with the dream catcher!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteI can see how it comes together...PPF
ReplyDeleteI see how this can take you to the place of prayer. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Happy PPF!
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