Living in Gratitude 2014 Wall Calendar These modest treasures are an enormous help in lightening the load we all carry. Using a mixed-media palette of paint and collaged ephemera, she creates delightful story-vignettes that inspire us to stop and smell the roses all year long.
| TITLE | : | Living in Gratitude 2014 Wall Calendar |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.56 (262 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1602377375 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Calendar |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 28 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2013-07-15 |
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In this crazy, mixed-up world, we sometimes miss the mini miracles that surround us. Appreciating the many gifts that happen every day hearing a chirping bird, feeling the wind on our face reminds us to not take ourselves too seriously. These modest treasures are an enormous help in lightening the load we all carry. In the Living in Gratitude wall calendar, Cori Dantinis charming art embodies the idea of appreciating these life-affirming details. Using a mixed-media palette of paint and collaged ephemera, she creates delightful story-vignettes that inspire us to stop and smell the roses all year long.
Editorial : About the Author Cori Dantini would love to dress like her paper ladies and explore the world in the same skirts and buns and neat little boots they wear, but she is far too practical for that. After earning a BFA in painting from Washington State University and spending a couple of decades fiddling with brushes, oils, pencils, markers and, most recently, the mouse attached to her computer, Dantini has discovered an organic process involving layers and language. Any meaning found in her work comes from this process. She never begins a project with a message in mind; rather, the materials and her method are what do the talking. It is this mysterious reciprocal quality of art that intrigues the artist and makes her think of her works as visual poems.
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