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The link to my website: Claude Lyles Art Works , recently updated. Best view is on your desktop, tablet or laptop; if, however, you view on your phone, the menu is in the "hamburger" in the upper left of the opening screen. It will give you several viewing options.
I dropped Instagram. Privacy and waste of time concerns :)
New Art:
Good Stuff:
From my class and Dr Johnson:
Resilience... The Queen of Virtues
Newt Ginrich on Why and How we need to fix Baltimore (and then St Louis, Chicago, etc): Fixing Baltimore
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10 x 10" masonite in acrylic "hands" product in painting class at FGCU |
Mixed media |
16 x 20" oil on canvas board Koreshan State Park |
10 x 8" oil on wrapped canvas from my photo of Monument Valley, AZ |
Old Art:
Other Art:
My photography:
Linda's brother's shots from recent trip through Peru.
Saw this in the local paper, loved it, especially since I too have to "wait out" the landscapers in our development every Tuesday. 4 Hours of noise from the cutter, the trimmer, the blower, the...
Large painting on the left on display at show at Naples Art Association. No ribbon :( You can pinch the photo open.
Other Art:
My photography:
Linda's brother's shots from recent trip through Peru.
I constructed a collage of 4 shots on this one |
Good Stuff:
From my class and Dr Johnson:
Resilience... The Queen of Virtues
4. Living agelessly teaches me
to light the sacred path to resilience.
Aging well (which is a choice) requires resilience. Some folks call resilience the “Queen of Virtues” because resilience is actually a combination of many virtues.
What is resilience?
The capacity to heal, and grow yet stronger.
The capacity to recover from sickness, and rally back from painful setbacks.
The process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy and/or threats.
The self-regulating and self-adjusting tendencies of the organism.
The hardiness needed to change unfortunate situations into advantageous ones.
To pull brokenness away from the shadow of a curse and put it under the light of blessing.
The undergirding power that allows our human spirit to prevail in spite of all the obstacles we may face.
All of these and more is what “goes into” the art of living agelessly. And, as the virtue of resilience strengthens me with grace; it’s then when I know that I am ageless.
“Living agelessly is the central purpose of the second half of life.”A Resilience... The Queen of Virtues
Want More? Johnson Institute Senior Adult Ministry
Jordan Peterson on creativity and risk: Link to Professor Peterson
Listening:
Great song in video format, Norah Jones - Cold, Cold Heart. I love the piano track. Link:
Humor:
Great song in video format, Norah Jones - Cold, Cold Heart. I love the piano track. Link:
Humor:
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