What does "having it all" mean to you? Is it attainable? For me, the answer is yes – I am there! I've reached that point. I have a roof over my head, good health, food on the table (and in my garden!). I'm surrounded by people who love me, and I love them right back. I've … Continue reading The Art of Enough: Redefining “Having It All”
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Getting to Know the Artist: Fun Questions and Answers
Get to know the artist Janine Daigle through a series of fun and thought-provoking questions. From the craziest thing She’s ever done to her favorite comfort food, and life’s lesson.
Day 23- Leap of Faith
Day 23- Leap of Faith If I received a medal for every leap of faith I've taken in my life, I'd have a whole trophy case by now. I've always followed my heart, jumped into the unknown, and trusted that everything would work out for the best. To name a few, here are a few … Continue reading Day 23- Leap of Faith
Day 20: A Reflexion of Introspection and Hope
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that." - Martin Luther King Jr. I've been exploring the human experience through my art. And…i guess today’s piece is no exception. ‘Introspection' represents the moments we all face, where we're confronted with our problems, fears, concerns or challenges, whatever it may be. While we sit … Continue reading Day 20: A Reflexion of Introspection and Hope
Day 6 of 31- The Elegant Ballerina: A Reflection of Feminine Energy
"Dance is the hidden language of the soul." - Martha Graham I painted another ballerina today. One reason is because I still have paint remaining from this colour palette, so I thought it would make a nice duo, but also because I truly enjoyed painting yesterday’s ballerina. Elegance, 8x8 on plywood I can’t help but … Continue reading Day 6 of 31- The Elegant Ballerina: A Reflection of Feminine Energy
ADULTING: Reflections on Growing Up
Take your time As I was starring at my computer at work, on my fourth day of 11 hours shift, running out of gaz… a personal message pops up: « Veux pu jouer » (I don’t want to play anymore) I knew exactly what it meant. It made me reflect on a question that I was asked before: … Continue reading ADULTING: Reflections on Growing Up
It’s not always rose and sunshine
Sometimes the rain is more prominent than the rainbow Sometimes there seems to be too many jellyfish to swim freely in the water Sometimes you taste the pickle more than the burger Sometimes this one mosquito disrupts the peaceful sound of sleep Remember that without white, there would be no black. You would not know … Continue reading It’s not always rose and sunshine
