I am very excited to share my art, thoughts, poems and interests in this blog. I call it “Annointed HeArt” after the heart-felt creation of art, and because of my interest in Essential Oils, their frequencies and therapeutic qualities. When Essential Oils are used with the creative process they have the ability to affect our spiritual and emotional bodies, potentially raising the frequency of awareness and experience, thus “anointing” the process.
New art and posts will occur regularly, so please visit often!
Welcome! “In art the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can inspire.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
September 30, 2007 by Katrina
Katrina,
Superb work and superb blog. Such empathy for the subject matter. I need to buy some of your art. I would be interested to see what can be wrought from more spontaneous expressions. Keep up the good work. No wonder Ed seems so serene at times.
All the Best,
Mike Kelly
Thanks Mike! And good to hear from you. Let me know what kind of art you’d like to purchase.
Let’s get together for dinner some time; it would be great seeing you again! Shall I post your web address on my blogroll? -kat
Hi Katrina
Your art and your blog are inspiring ,informative and so interesting it must take a lot of work to put it together.
Love Sue
Wow! You don’t waste any time Girl! It’s a great blog. If you did that much in two days. . .this is going to be a real show stopper. I’ll put you right on my blogroll.
Lovely and informative. You are a joy to know!
Love
Toni
Susan, thanks for visiting! I’ve missed you and look forward to seeing you again. I believe I have an appointment already set up for this month…The blog was intense to set up initially, not knowing where everything was located, but now it’s a breeze to upload new posts and comments. See you soon! -Kat
Thanks Toni, you are a joy for me as well. See you at the beading parity! -kat
What a great site, with lots of wonderful visual images. I esp. enjoy your grandaughter’s portrait, and that rascal dragon laughing in the aftermath of the waxed paper press in your journal. Keep on splashing your colors around!