Today I'm Grateful for:
Knocking Out Chores
Snuggles After Nightmares
Simple Pleasures
20hr50min so far.
In 2016 I started journaling daily. Part of that writing process has been to write 3 things I am grateful for each morning.
I've been sharing those three things along with my new artwork each Mon-Fri.
This practice has benefited me artistically as well as emotionally. My hope is that by sharing this, you guys can feel some of those good vibes during your week too!
©GoldenDruid2018
Knocking Out Chores
Snuggles After Nightmares
Simple Pleasures
20hr50min so far.
In 2016 I started journaling daily. Part of that writing process has been to write 3 things I am grateful for each morning.
I've been sharing those three things along with my new artwork each Mon-Fri.
This practice has benefited me artistically as well as emotionally. My hope is that by sharing this, you guys can feel some of those good vibes during your week too!
©GoldenDruid2018
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Wolf
Size 1000 x 684px
File Size 148.2 kB
Listed in Folders
Just a tip: distort the mirror image.
When we break a mirror, we introduce a new state of stress on the parts that were formerly intact, with the misalignment becoming easily apparent as we can see the deviation of the perpendicular directions in each piece.
Like this:
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dxFsqP-y....._Preview-1.jpg
When we break a mirror, we introduce a new state of stress on the parts that were formerly intact, with the misalignment becoming easily apparent as we can see the deviation of the perpendicular directions in each piece.
Like this:
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dxFsqP-y....._Preview-1.jpg
I think that a boxer's fracture would be too much of a injury for a hardened soldier... maybe some slits on the knuckles would not only be more appropriate, but also dismiss any sign of weakness.
https://static.tumblr.com/438b6bff5.....ame_640_v2.jpg
https://static.tumblr.com/438b6bff5.....ame_640_v2.jpg
I think writing down 3 things you're grateful for each day is a wonderful practice. It's important to be reminded of the good things, no matter how small. Helps keep the beauty in life. Maybe I should start a similar practice, myself. thank you for the idea.
Also, beautiful art. I sense a lot of meaning in the piece. A deep pain. You always do a great job with your art. I look forward to seeing this when it's finished. And maybe learning some of the story behind it.
Also, beautiful art. I sense a lot of meaning in the piece. A deep pain. You always do a great job with your art. I look forward to seeing this when it's finished. And maybe learning some of the story behind it.
I've got a couple groups, I'm in already and I do appreciate the offer. I just need to find a doc.
I'm sposedly in my prime years as a male. The fact, I'm losing memories and my body is always aching has got me worried it's something else. So I'll check with medical first.
If it's not medical, then I will have to figure it out.
This piece hit me harder on home. Because during my time as a E-4, I had three men in my unit suicide...when we were in Iraq, they were fine..the moment the armor was gone and their weapon taken away, they isolated them selves. I remember their faces but, their names are getting harder to remember. I remember Reeves, as he did that *points to the mirror*
We found a bloody fist print in the glass, and later found him on the floor of his bathroom. His tongue was blue, and blood was pooling out of his mouth. He was having to take something for his heart because of his blood pressure and he had apparently been stocking up for three months and took it all at once.
I can only imagine, what the soldier, trying to save his civilian side was looking at...maybe it wasn't concern, it was pity? Anger? I dunno. This is an amazing piece...it really is worth a thousand words and more
I'm sposedly in my prime years as a male. The fact, I'm losing memories and my body is always aching has got me worried it's something else. So I'll check with medical first.
If it's not medical, then I will have to figure it out.
This piece hit me harder on home. Because during my time as a E-4, I had three men in my unit suicide...when we were in Iraq, they were fine..the moment the armor was gone and their weapon taken away, they isolated them selves. I remember their faces but, their names are getting harder to remember. I remember Reeves, as he did that *points to the mirror*
We found a bloody fist print in the glass, and later found him on the floor of his bathroom. His tongue was blue, and blood was pooling out of his mouth. He was having to take something for his heart because of his blood pressure and he had apparently been stocking up for three months and took it all at once.
I can only imagine, what the soldier, trying to save his civilian side was looking at...maybe it wasn't concern, it was pity? Anger? I dunno. This is an amazing piece...it really is worth a thousand words and more
That's intense. Don't hold up your search for a doctor or in-person support group if you don't have one already. I too struggle with a medical condition that often frightens and depresses me. Keep at it though! Put your health and well being at the top of your priority list.
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