winter gear about
about 12 years ago.
Photo
Dawn Yaeger
and always toast one another at dinner, even if we're just drinking milk.
are so lucky to be in love.
tonight, except thank you to everyone who lifted my spirits and made
"Today is the Winter Solstice, the darkest day of the year! What
does that mean -- tomorrow there will be more light. For me and
Steven this is huge, we are so happy that the light is coming back.
And light comes into your life metaphorically in so many ways.
I'm showing an image from my time in Florence. Being part of
the Florence Biennale changed my life in so many ways. It
was so exciting to meet international artists. And it's wonderful
that many of us are still friends, some through social media, and
some of us have met again in person -- delighted to see each other.
I think exhibiting in Florence let the light of glorious friendships,
and spectacular memories into my life.
"I met new friends, saw amazing art, fell in love with a
country I had only dreamed of, and heard of from both of my
parents, and many of my friends who had either been born in Italy,
or had parents who were Italian.
Colours of Joy
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 48 inches
Barbara Muir © 2024
This painting done for the All That Jazz abstract show at the Heliconian Club in
2024 is one of my favourites. It's a big burst of joyous colour -- with the ocean --
incredibly red sand (not real), and a design I'm proud of (still available if you're looking
for a special gift).
"One thing I know for sure, is that I have so much to learn.
Something I've been trying for the last couple of years is
learning how to say thank you in -- get this 7,139 official
world languages. In Canada there are 2 official languages --
English and French. I have taught English writing and
Business writing, and Presentation. But despite taking
French in school from kindergarten on, I can
understand it, but not speak it at all well.
So that's one thing -- language. Then there is learning about
the many different cultures of people I meet who have lived
around the world. If you do travel, you know that if you
haven't visited a place, you don't know it. You can see
1,000 pictures of the Eiffel tower, and not know how it
looks in real life when you visit it, or drive by it in a taxi,
or see it as you sail down the Seine on a tour boat. So
different. But we can read, and study and see films and
speak with people to learn about the places we may never
visit.
Learning is essential if we are going to fix humanity's
disruptive behaviour, and save the planet."
Have a loving what you're learning day.
Whether it's walking into the art supply store near the hotel we like
in Paris, and having Jean Philippe invite us for apertifs and to meet
his wife, or meeting a wonderful woman who works in crisis
management and her beautiful daughter at the ice cream store today, where
I parked because there was no parking and I had to pick up printing
nearby, or talking to a beautiful and amazing client over cookies
today -- my world is filled with wonder.
And as I said many times before this doesn't mean that I don't acknowledge
that there is so much pain and suffering in the world, or that there are
worried in my life. It means that being an artist means I am lucky to
marvel at the world.
Have a loving your life day.