The world always seems brighter
when you’ve just made something
that wasn’t there before.
― Neil Gaiman

More than 500 people came to enjoy the display of art
at the Madison Valley Arts Festival yesterday.
Sue Kinn-Brown created something new with pottery.
I love her poppy motif.

Then she enlarged and framed them.
Aren’t these fox kits adorable?

Those rod cases and fishing nets
include etched names –
personalized for your favorite fisherman!

and creating their own art…
Who says giraffes can’t have red eyes?
This children’s art area also gave kids a chance to paint rocks.
Why not?

young artists can create their own
unique items that weren’t there before.

Do you have a wall that needs something that wasn’t there before?

Baking and cake decorating is another way to
create what’s not there.
And within a half an hour it’s not there again!
Festival customers enjoyed this dessert –
celebrating with us!
Before these artists created their cakes, photo images, colored giraffes and painted rocks, rod cases and wall hangings, stockings and tables, purses and pottery, those items obviously were not there.
Use your God-given talents and unique inspirations to create what’s not there yet.
The world would be a very different place, a much less interesting place, an environment with much less beauty if we didn’t have artists. Thank God for our artists!
Embrace What’s Not There.
Create it!
Thanks for visiting JanBeek.
See ya tomorrow (God willing).
Comments on: "Embrace What’s Not There" (8)
Words of wisdom. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! Thank YOU for visiting!
More good samples. The children’s art area is most encouraging
Yes, {{{Derrick}}}, I think it is soooo important that we encourage the creativity of children! <3
Hi Jan,
Now I want cake 🙂
Thank you for sharing. Blessings! ♥♥
You should have been here! We’d have gladly given you a piece or two! <3 <3
Embrace inspiration and imagination
For sure!! <3 <3