When life gives you lemons, draw them, 11 x 14 inches dry pastels, graphite on paper

"When life gives you lemons, draw them". (Nikki)

"...the painting has a life of its own. My mission is to bring forth this life". (Jackson Pollock)

"Trust your intuition, it's just like goin' fishin'; you cast your line 'til you get a bite." (Paul Simon)

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Bonsai Garden

May 29, 2010

  Bonsai Garden, 9 x 12 inches graphite on paper

Bonsai Garden, Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Singapore  9 x 12 inches graphite on paper

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Categories: Dancing With Trees Collection, Twenty Five Days in Singapore series, drawings, illustration, landscapes, pencil, series, travel |

3 Responses to “Bonsai Garden”

  1. Elizabeth Drury Says:
    May 29th, 2010 at 10:42 am

    Hi Nikki,
    Hope you like seeing the country over there. I tried commenting on your stuff Nikki to no avail. ..I could not understand why I could not post anything, as I could before. Passwords were not working. Your art is beautiful. I love it… Have a good trip and enjoy it. Looking to see more pictures posted on your sight. Makes you feel like you are there.
    Elizabeth and Jeannie

  2. sara Says:
    June 2nd, 2010 at 3:08 am

    That is just beautiful…

    My son used to draw and design bonsai before he suffered a brain injury. I’ve been providing him with nice internet pics of bonsai to try to motivate him again. One of my favorites was inspired by bonsaioutlet.com where there is an abundance of bonsai photos for him to draw from. Thanks for sharing your art!

  3. Nikkico Says:
    June 2nd, 2010 at 3:05 pm

    Thanks Elizabeth, happy to hear from you again! Sara, I think encouraging your son to do something he loved to do prior to the injury is an excellent way to motivate him. Drawing/sketching/artwork is more than just right-brain activity and should be great stimulation for his recovery in my opinion. Thanks so much for sharing your inspiration, and best wishes for you and your son’s healing process.

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