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Even though snow is forecast for the weekend, it is indeed spring in New England and that means my favorite flower shop is soon to reopen (yay). Various art shows including Somerville Open Studios (SOS) are building momentum.  More news about those exhibits in the near future. Meanwhile, I’m continuing to challenge myself with applications for my photography. And happily so!

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These headbands are available in my new shop on the Art of Where website: https://artofwhere.com/artists/wordsandimagesbycynthia I’ve been pleased with the quality of the final product and look forward to adding new items with new images of branches especially as spring blooms appear.

Violet Light Headband CS

 

The literal and figurative nature of branching has always played an important part in my creative life, whether writing, researching or walking the world with my camera.

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pencil/make-up pouch

During these rather chaotic times, it has been a pleasure to delve into new realms of creativity by … branching into cloth. 😉 We’ll see what the future holds. Meanwhile, please visit the shop and enjoy:  https://artofwhere.com/artists/wordsandimagesbycynthia

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Thank you!

 

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a lovely tangle by the river

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my view through the rippled glass window this morning

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at first it was hard to see

a robin

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Not many flowers yet in the Arnold Arboretum …

but many beautiful branches.

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or I may move into a modern home where the glass will be quite clear without an imperfection to be found. But until then what pleasure to pause and peer out, as I did this sunny day, and never truly know what will be seen.

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My view on the way to the StoveFactory Gallery in Charlestown where I did a bit of gallery sitting for the 2015 Fall Art Exhibit. A beautiful show. Final opportunity to view is next weekend, October 24 & 25, 11 – 5.

Learn more here: http://www.artistsgroupofcharlestown.com/

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