Just four blossoms this year on my young peony.
I haven’t seen one of these guys in many years! Isn’t is incredible how something so destructive can be so beautiful!?
Happy summer.
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Printed & Stitched
Examining the Overlap Between the Hand Pulled Print and the Art Quilt
A Collaboration: California Society of Printmakers and Studio Art Quilt Associates, CA/NV Regions
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
San Jose, CA
April 28 – September 1, 2024
MaureenC says
OH! The (very) hungry caterpillar!!
It never fails to amaze me,how we need DESTRUCTION (ie the caterpilars) to create a new world out of their voraciuos destruction.
It seems to me that every negative in Nature produces a reactive POSITIVE.
Franki Kohler says
I couldn’t agree more. And that ying/yang relationship allows us to enjoy the beauty even in destructive things.
maureenc says
For every trace of beauty we admire in our gardens,unfortunately there is a negativity.
Embrace the Beauty, and accept the aggressive negativity that balances the beauty.
Alfredo says
I love this train of thought. Balance, balance, balance. Franki: it is a stunning picture. Thanks for sharing it!
Franki Kohler says
Yep, balance is the goal. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I hope to see you often!