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Taking my ART on the road

9/15/2017

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The October moving date approaches quickly. Kevin and I are busy wrapping up church and gallery commitments, keeping the house nice and neat for the realtor, and saying so long (but not goodbye) to our dear Charlotte friends. 

On the other end in Delaware, folks are writing notes, painting walls in our new home, and making plans for our arrival and Kevin's December consecration ceremony. What a gift to be loved on both sides of this transition!

I was thrilled to talk to Jerry Hames, one of my new Delaware friends and a writer for the Episcopal Journal, about my artwork and my thoughts on the move. I loved that he calls me "A Modern Itinerant Artist" who is comfortable with "improvisation and experimentation." True, true. 

Please take a look at the whole article HERE...and stay tuned to see what creative inspiration will evolve from my new studio in Delaware!

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Ready Lola???
​Let's go for a ride!

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A Gathering Place in the Mountains

9/9/2017

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Ah, Kanuga...

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The project came together based on the Holy Comforter hymn, "Let Us Build a House Where Love Can Dwell." Everyone placed their own home on the forest altar around the larger blocks of Holy Comforter.  My photographer and writer friend Mary Cox (who took many of these photos) summed it up with this lovely haiku:
If you've been lucky enough to spend time at Kanuga, you know what I mean. It's a retreat from the world, a time to spend hiking in the woods, rocking on the porch, singing with friends, sleeping with the windows open.

The only thing that could have made our final Holy Comforter retreat at Kanuga any better would have been to include ALL our HoCo friends...but somebody's got to hold down the fort in Charlotte, right?

The art project turned out better than I could have imagined! We talked about houses and homes and moving and what makes a place special. People, young and old alike, created homes with random wooden blocks and shapes, paint, letters and lots of glue. The finished blocks are just as diverse and creative and wonderful as our group!
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Love will follow us,
into every new house--we
are each other's home.

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​Other highlights of the weekend included songs with Grey Langley around the fire, on the porch and in the HoCo Late Show with a special new verse of "Sweet Caroline" and an homage to the new Bishop-Elect of Delaware to the tune of "Wagon Wheel" (He's the new Bishop of Delaware, hope that fancy mitre hat don't mess up his hair...)

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Plus an amazing Bluegrass Eucharist with the West End String Band from Greenville, SC and a hike up the mountain with pals.
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Holy Comforter Episcopal Church really is a place were love dwells in every size, shape, age and color. Kevin's last Sunday is tomorrow. Sigh. We are going to miss you all.
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