.julia . . .
Artworks by Julia:
© All rights reserved by Julia.
http://www.flickr.com/people/dzejdi/
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pausing . . .
I get to spend time this next week with family and friends. I think the next post will probably occur on July 22nd or 23rd.
I encourage anyone, who wants to, to create their own blog or website. Speak your mind. Put your best ideas and artistries out there. If you have a blog or website you think I might enjoy, please email me or send a comment. I’m always looking for good ideas.
Love,
onemoreoption








Hey there!
I have to say I really love the topic your blog addresses, it’s bold and it offers a great inspiration for bloggers to feel free to speak their mind. I was also curious if there were any chance you may be able to link my blog or create a post about my blog, Big Chase (bigchase.wordpress.com). I address several different aspects of design as well as provide links of inspiration on the blog. I figure your readers could find many of the links very helpful if they’re art oriented. Thanks a bunch!
-Ryan
bigchase - Thank you for the kind words. Your blog looks great (in my brief glance before heading out). I agree that art minded people in particular would benefit from your content.
http://bigchase.wordpress.com/
I also would like to send a shout out to:
http://lovesragpicker.wordpress.com/
who sent some nice comments also, and some complex questions I probably did not have satsifactory answers for. I’ll have to investigate that site further also.
I’m . . . trying . . . to . . . leave . . . my . . . computer . . . for a week.
One more recommendation:
http://gingermiss.wordpress.com/
I enjoy reading her thought processes, and the last 2 posts were good as usual.
I look at all these photos you post from Flikr’ Photos that seem so, beautiful, professional - individual. Then I follow your link to Flickr and more of it spins out, further and further, spread so widely I can’t follow it or absorb even a small portion of it…
…and it makes me think: out there people are making art themselves rather than waiting to consume it, or have it handed down to them from some external source - (the great ‘They’ of art. The ones who tell us what art is and what it should mean and how it should make us feel.)
It has a very proletariat feel to it, as though beneath the oppresive day-to-day robbery of our lives there is a counter-movement at work. People giving way to their need that there be something *more*….
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….Thank you.
Family/friend time is so difficult to come by and one of the things people always wish they had more of.
Enjoy, and thank you for the lofty compliments!
What a beautiful articulation of why I love reading this blog and why it’s so wonderful to look at the works of the people onemoreoption works so feverishly to bring attention to.