Wind chimes

Wind chimes

I love the way these are framed by the house

Do you see him?

Do you see him?

If you look at his eyes, you will see the Batman symbol, keeping his identity secret.

Prayerbook watercolor painting

Prayerbook watercolor painting

Soft velvet, golden thread, a silver breast plate, with a silver yud hanging by a silver chain. This is the smallest Torah the Temple has. I chose to paint this one because my thirteen year old daughter was going to carry it during her Bat Mitzvah.

Flowers behind bars

Flowers behind bars

“You’re locked up, what did you do to get here?”
“The kids would come & pop are heads off & Charles decided he’d had quite enough…”

Get Better soon cards via Sunday school kids

Get Better soon cards via Sunday school kids

I taught k-6 to express themselves through art. Not like at regular school. We learn to use different materials making new things. We try to figure out together how something will work. We tell stories from the Torah, or make decorations so our holiday’s shine. The kids have taught me not to worry about the end of the work, but to focus on the now, they taught me to enjoy how paint between my fingers feels.
When entering the most magical of art rooms in the city of Birmingham, all troubles stop before entering. Only children with imaginations are allowed in this special space designed to create our own worlds, to become brave Maccabees or King David, We create God’s seven days, We can float on a boat with Noah gathering his animals & letting loose the dove. Stories stick better when they come along with an personal art.
I hope someday I will teach art again, to walk into that room & feel it in my bones that I’m supposed to be there.
Love to all my card makers. I miss you all very much. The cards are a treasure that I will carry with me forever & take out when I feel blue. Or remind my bones, they need to paint!