Light And Dark

Welcome! Would you like some coffee? The following post is part of the Weekend Coffee Share Blog Hop, and contains links to my artwork, and stuff I actually buy (affiliate links). 

If you were here with me, having coffee – or tea – I got some yummy imported Japanese green tea, if you prefer the latter – I would welcome you to Linzer cookies, and new pieces of art. You would probably notice that this week, I have been working in contrasts – either creating very dark pieces, such as “Anger”, and “Masks“,  or light ones, like “Tree With Roots”. No colorful “in-betweens”, no “something in the middle,” but each on the opposite ends of the color spectrum and theme.

Why, you might ask, would I go from a subject matter such as Domestic violence to something really light in such a short period of time?

My answer to that question is  balance. While I enjoy working on both ends of the contrast, I find myself is automatically balancing my creations, often without noticing, and almost never intentional. I do the same with writing, instinctively seeking the balance that the Universe seems to crave.

It is  concept present in all of the celebrations of this season, no matter which spiritual connection one chooses to follow. The light, peace and hope of what is bright, and warm, piercing through the darkness of the Winter months, creating once again balance.

Do you embrace the contrast of dark and light? Does it show in your creative process, or do you enjoy one side of the spectrum more, when you are being creative? Is that an intellectual process for you, or are you creating instinctively?

This blog post is a part of the following blog hops:

Weekend Coffee Share

Tater Tots And Jello

 

 

Brett Manning – A Strong Artist With Powerful Lines

Brett Manning (born on Halloween 1986), always loved to draw, paint and create.
Her drawings and paintings have a warm, feminine strength, that manifests itself in clean lines, and interesting contrast.
Her work does not only include drawings but are  also inclusive of photography, in which she sometimes expresses a rather dark side.

Here are some examples of her art

Card Reader by Brett Manning

Card Reader by Brett Manning 

Coffee First By Brett Manning

Coffee First by Brett Manning

Brett Manning: The 4th

The 4th by Brett Manning

You can find this talented young artist on RedBubble.

 

Featuring “Purple Cup” Duvet Covers – Our Newest Addition To Our Redbubble Shop

Duvet Covers by Avalon Media

“Purple Cup” Duvet Covers Twin-Size

 

If you enjoy coffee as much as I do (and I am a certified coffee addict), I have the perfect home decor for you. Our “Purple Cup” duvet covers are a fresh, timeless design, that adds just the right splash of color to your home. Available in three sizes, these covers also make a great housewarming gift.

They feature:

  • Brushed polyester printed topside
  • Soft cotton/polyester off-white underside
  • Concealed zipper and ties for securing your duvet inside
  • Machine washable on a cold water gentle cycle. Use a mild detergent, but stay away from the bleach.

Sizes available

Thank you for shopping with us!

Your Avalon Media Team

 

 

Contrast

Haiku: Contrast

Image “Contrast” by Claudia H. Blanton

tiny yellow bird
the darkness embraces us both
finally, I’m home

Contrast is everywhere, it is our constant companion right up there with change and death. I am not trying to sound morbid because all three actually show us the beauty of what surrounds us. Without contrast, there would be nothing highlighted, nothing boasted out of the sometimes dreary day to day existence. Some things shine brighter in the midst of darkness, then they would in a sea of light.
I love playing with the concepts of contrast, change and death in my art as well as my writing.

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