This has been another of those week in which I have not been all that inspired. The e-course is going well, family time is going well, we are very busy indeed but that's OK, I think part if it is the monsoon season we are having. One day a ton of rain, the next, a little, the next downpours and all through this are my headaches. I am learning to let go and just take the time to put cold cloths on my head and literally chill out, but I have the fact that I my productivity is 0. I really need to finish up my journal pages for class this Friday but I am so totally not motivated. At least all the textured background are done and I have actually finished 2 of the 4 pages. At the left is that hide glue background which I totally love. I really want to experiment some more. You know, playing with transfers, what can I put on top of the glue, will acrylic polymer media have a hindrance on the effect etc... Sigh, one of these days. For now, I am making this background as simple as I can because I really want the class to be successful. So here is what I did with the background.
One of my prompts this weeks theme is a peaceful retreat (from the theme places you have visited). I actually gave this some thought. One of the first things that popped into my pea brain was my experience in the Catedral de Sevilla. That was way back in 1992 but I have never forgotten the feeling I had when I first set eyes on the altar. I waded through photos I taken of the cathedral and found one of a facade. The original photo was taken in bright sunlight. I popped it into photoshop and played with the filters and what you see is what I got. One can't visit a place like that and not feel an immediate connection with our Lord (or some force more powerful than us). The cathedral was cavernous. Bigger than any cathedral, church etc...that I had ever seen. And yet, that connection that was made when I entered through the door made it feel so intimate and familiar. Even with hundreds of tourists milling around, there was a reverence and quiet that is hard to describe. The prayers I said there still ring in my soul and I am so blessed to have experienced it all.
Here is a little video I found on YouTube of the Cathedral. The quality is so so but it will give you an idea of the beauty, the grandeur, and the holiness of this monument to God.
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4 comments:
wow the cathedral looks amazing then again all cathedrals take my breath away. Don't worry you'll get your grove back I am sure of it. ts nice to take breaks every now and then...hmm I should practice that myself! ha. ♥
this is so beautiful!!!
Thanks Ivy...Sooner or later the mojo will come back, it always does. Rosa..you should see this cathedral. It is unreal...
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I love your journal page! It's beautiful! And the cathedral certainly is impressive!
I hope you are feeling much better soon. Scott suffers from a lot of headaches too. :(
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