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Celestial Path 2010 and beyond...

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A new Cosmic Art drawing here, just begun and just completed: Celestial Path 2010 and beyond... ...it's another in my Paths'n'Portals series and I hope you like! ~:~ View more Cosmic Art @ Two Hours and Jude's Threshold . And take some time to visit my Art Shop @ Zazzle , if you may!

Art Slideshows, Spinning Floral Cubes, and a Flower Fairy!

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Here's a rather simple new drawing of the Secret Moon Art persuasion: Flower Fairy in Rain . She seems to be caught in the act, doesn't she? ;p My usual Prismacolor oil and Rexel Derwent watercolour pencils have been used on black paper for an almost magical effect that I hope you enjoy!

Make a run for the Great Lichen Forest!

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Howdy Do! My children's book character, Pattillo Armadillo, skedaddles apace in this scene from his Hero's Journey, the yet-to-be-published Pattillo Armadillo and the Dream of Green ...as you see, Pattillo runs toward the Great Lichen Forest during the course of his adventure. But you, m'dear, don't have to run, you may merely click to read insightful articles recently published for Astrology Day Blogathon 2010 by various astrologers of note including Donna Cunningham ('Skywriter'), C. J. Wright ('Auntie Moon'), and Mandi Lockley ('Astroair'). This is a permanent collection of informative writings which concern the current and ongoing Cardinal T-Square of planets Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto and it gives us practical ideas for handling these difficult planetary energies now squaring off from Spring 2010 into 2014/15. So if you managed to miss it thus far, please click here for a private viewing of the Cosmic Art Gallery set up in honor of the Blo...

Astrology Day Blogathon 2010: A Cosmic Art Gallery

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Hello and Welcome to A Cosmic Art Gallery published in honor of International Astrology Day Blogathon 2010! You'll find Blogathon articles written by various astrologers which suggest practical solutions for the problems we all may encounter during the reign of the difficult Cardinal T-Square and Grand Cross patterns of planetary energies bedeviling our world 2010 - 2014. Read to glean practical ideas for trying times from noted astrologers with special emphasis placed on the three planets involved in the Cardinal T-Square. Here's the line-up of articles and the dates they go Live: Friday March 19, Skywriter's Pluto Problems Got You Perplexed? Here's What Helps by Donna Cunningham. Saturday March 20, Astroair's Look After Saturn and Saturn Will Look After You by Mandi Lockley. Sunday March 21, Aunti Moon's Uranus in Aries: Claiming a Self Reliant Future by C. J. Wright. Many other astrologers are taking part as well including astrologer Neeti Ray so be sure ...

Are You Ready for the March 2010 Astrology Day Blogathon?

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Both Astrology and Art things are really simmering on the hob now in preparation for March 20's Spring Equinox 2010 as a variety of astrologers prepare informative articles for the 2010 Astrology Day Blogathon ! If you read any Astrology at all, you know that Spring 2010 begins the difficult time period of Cardinal T-Square and Grand Cross energies which will last into 2014. These patterns between Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto were also in effect during the Great Depression of the 1930s so full economic recovery may be remain on the backburner for a few more years, sad to say. Therefore, the 2010 Astrology Day Blogathon will contain articles on how best to navigate these difficult energies by way of practical solutions. Plus, I am honored to be offering a little Cosmic and Moon Art to go along! More on that later. Pictured above: Mystic Biscuit Tea Room which is my meager representation of a dream I had a while back: a cosmically inspired Tea Room serving teas, coffees, and steamy bis...

Cat in a Very Green Chair

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Cat in a Very Green Chair by Jude Cowell may be downloaded for printing or for your desktop display at my Lulu Art Shop , if you like! Plus, you may have heard that I have a Zazzle Art Shop , too, and it's always open so you're welcome to drop by any time @ your convenience.

Return of the 'Silver Tree'

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Silver Tree is a drawing from 1996 when I using paper in the 18" x 22" or 20" x 24" sizes. But these days all my drawings are scanner bed size, know what I mean? There are two reasons I think this image looks yellow-ish...it's third generation because it's been scanned from a slide (you do remember slides, right?), and back then I embossed most of my drawings with silver pencil (actually aluminum which stays silver-looking longer than an actual silver pencil could.) Perhaps I should have titled it 'Aluminum Tree' but somehow that's not as...lyrical. The original framed and matted Silver Tree has been described to me by more than one person as looking as if a unicorn might step out from behind the foliage. Well, what do you think? Are you imagining any magical creatures in the forest? ;p