One tree. Every day. For one year. This is an homage. This is a celebration. This is a hope
for raising awareness, and reverence. Symbiotic: to our very roots, and our branches ~
This is my best smelling project by far! After my post production play, it's nearly impossible to tell that I actually carved a lime, but I did. The process was sweeter than the photographic evidence. I highly recommend carving citrus, if you wear glasses, that is.
Besides, I've been listening to this Trevor Hall CD a lot lately and I love this song.
Looking forward to reading all about your big, scary thunderbird...I think. ;)(did you know that chickens can wink?)
this is the second- maybe third? fruit awesomeness in a #365 i've seen. i was experimenting at dinner but it was nowhere near this intricate. bravo! peace, grow. http://grow365.posterous.com
PrixMadonna, my trees are gathering together in a huddled whisper trying to figure out how they want to collaborate with your "starter home". The consensus is that it is a fantastic idea delivered flawlessly. I'm really looking forward to seeing all of the resulting creations.
grow ~ I haven't yet had the pleasure of reading Noah's book. His blog and all of the 365'ers I found there inspired me to jump right in. I'm saving his book up for the day the well appears to have run dry and I need to dig a little deeper.
As I mentioned to Rick, the original carving didn't look quite finished to me, so I introduced the lime to the magic of a digital makeover.
Very nice, linguistically and visually. (and here I am writing about a big scary thunderbird...)
ReplyDeleteThis is my best smelling project by far! After my post production play, it's nearly impossible to tell that I actually carved a lime, but I did. The process was sweeter than the photographic evidence. I highly recommend carving citrus, if you wear glasses, that is.
ReplyDeleteBesides, I've been listening to this Trevor Hall CD a lot lately and I love this song.
Looking forward to reading all about your big, scary thunderbird...I think. ;)(did you know that chickens can wink?)
Me either.
Bravo! I don't think I've ever been so inspired by a person, Misha. I am in love with this. The song, the words, and, photograph are moving me ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing thing to say, Paige. I'm honored.
ReplyDeleteand grateful <3
Your trees are lovely and thoughtful. I am very excited about your project, and I am looking forward to the trees to come.
ReplyDeletethis is the second- maybe third? fruit awesomeness in a #365 i've seen. i was experimenting at dinner but it was nowhere near this intricate. bravo!
ReplyDeletepeace, grow.
http://grow365.posterous.com
PrixMadonna, my trees are gathering together in a huddled whisper trying to figure out how they want to collaborate with your "starter home". The consensus is that it is a fantastic idea delivered flawlessly. I'm really looking forward to seeing all of the resulting creations.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here. :)
grow ~ I haven't yet had the pleasure of reading Noah's book. His blog and all of the 365'ers I found there inspired me to jump right in. I'm saving his book up for the day the well appears to have run dry and I need to dig a little deeper.
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned to Rick, the original carving didn't look quite finished to me, so I introduced the lime to the magic of a digital makeover.
I'm glad you stopped by.
Here's to the journey!
yay digital makeovers! they are part of the art too! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Couldn't agree more with you there, grow.
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