

Ah, nothing but inspirational links today to kick off another week. Brian of Harto’s Daily Doodle sent me a link to his quest to doodle something every day for a year.
Just how well is he doing? Head on over here to find out!


Ah, nothing but inspirational links today to kick off another week. Brian of Harto’s Daily Doodle sent me a link to his quest to doodle something every day for a year.
Just how well is he doing? Head on over here to find out!

In sometimes depressing times like these, it’s thoroughly wonderful to know that there are people who are spreading abundance — and it’s evident here on Jessica Gonacha’s latest artistic adventure called Pecannoot.
In Jess’ words:
I have been creating and posting illustrations on the theme of abundance, and I have invited other artists to create images as well, in whatever medium they choose, that I will feature on the blog. My aim is to create a place that people can visit to balance out the negativity about the world that we are bombarded with these days and get a good dose of positive thought through beautiful images made by inspiring people!
For those who’d like to submit an artwork of their own, please email Jess at pecannoot{AT}gmail.com!
{Thanks Jess!}


Loving artwork and illustrations by Jacqueline Kari Bos.
She also has an etsy shop, where you can find original pieces and tee-shirts for sale.
I discovered her via Twitter, (because she added me), and most of the time I get curious about those who follow me, so I usually pop on over for a look (same goes for those who befriend me on flickr!)
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