Monday, July 25, 2011

Butterfly Eyes

A gaze is a deeper look which leads to vision. When Michelangelo saw a piece of marble he looked beyond a white piece of rock and carved out what  could  be. Hence song writers, vocalists, carpenters, all artists totally enthuse; activists in the purest form! Another reason beaded sweat on a shape ignites passion within.

Focused energy lasers intensity which transports heaven to earth. Sweating is more then surviving, its life allowing the salt to surface. "Let me tell you why you are here. You're here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste godliness?" Matthew 5:13-15
 

Photography allows one to capture nature’s gift. Once exposed, this translated metaphor makes one stand in awe. Painting too takes on a different expression making a blank canvass living thought. An artist who can draw out these memories from the observer, manifest a path not yet traveled, it's my favorite thing to witness and better yet, be a conduit thereof.


Inhaling beauty you capture the essence of the Creator. Working through your fingertips, vocal chords, sweat, the vision becomes "your power, your passion your pain"  yes,  becoming the "butterfly eyes" ..love remains.

It isn't easy growing through the crawling stages to chrysalis an eventual emergence for all the world to be mystified; on earth as it is in Heaven. 

    this writing is dedicated to my sister; she is the essence of all which is written

13 comments:

  1. Very cool photos!

    Joyce
    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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  2. Stunning photos, love the blue butterfly.

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  3. Wonderful butterfly photos!! I love photographing nature. Your words speak an abundance of truth! Cheers, Jenn

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  4. Absolutely lovely. Words and photos.

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  5. Beautiful, from start to finish.

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  6. 'The eyes of intimacy'... wow, I love that phrase. I may actually 'borrow' it for future story... and credit you for the inspiration, of course *hugs*

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  7. These butterfly pics were captured @ butterfly world in Key West

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  8. Wonderful words and fabulous photos! My favourite line: "An artist who can draw out these memories from the observer, manifest a path not yet traveled" - just awesome!

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  9. I love to take a random memory and shape it into words--when I've done this correctly people say they seen it with me. :-)

    Excellent post.

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  10. Gorgeous blog and the photographs are wonderful!

    I adore butterflies!

    Thanks for sharing with us in the Positivity Group!

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  11. This is why I have a butterfly bush. Lovely post.

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