Welcome to the Abbey of the Arts'
"Springtime" Photo Party!
From Christine Valters Paintner's
theme and Photo Party invite to respond with images.
"Springtime" Photo Party!
From Christine Valters Paintner's
theme and Photo Party invite to respond with images.
For see, the winter is past,
the rains are over and gone.The flowers appear on the earth,the time of pruning the vines has come,and the song of the dove is heard in our land.The fig tree puts forth its figs,and the vines, in bloom, give forth fragrance.Arise, my beloved, my beautiful one,and come!
–Song of Songs 2:11-13
*This is what my today ~ March 18th ~ looked like for me at FHC !
Springtime begins in the northern hemisphere on Wednesday,
the time of great flowering on the earth offering hope of
new possibilities emerging.
the time of great flowering on the earth offering hope of
new possibilities emerging.
This week, go on a photo pilgrimage,
holding the start of springtime in your heart, and
notice what images are shimmering in the world around you.
holding the start of springtime in your heart, and
notice what images are shimmering in the world around you.
(For my southern hemisphere friends, you are welcome to also share images
of the arrival of autumn,
or the ways you see signs of spring even in the midst of the season of letting go)
of the arrival of autumn,
or the ways you see signs of spring even in the midst of the season of letting go)
You can share images you already have which illuminate the theme,
but I encourage you also to go for a walk with the theme in mind
and see what you discover.
but I encourage you also to go for a walk with the theme in mind
and see what you discover.
You are also welcome to post photos of any other art you create inspired by the theme.
See what stirs your imagination!
See what stirs your imagination!
How to participate:
1. Go to the Flickr Group I have created. You need a free Flickr account first
(go to the Flickr home page and click "Sign up now.")
When you go to the link it will ask you to join the group first before posting.
Share up to five of your images in response to the theme.
(go to the Flickr home page and click "Sign up now.")
When you go to the link it will ask you to join the group first before posting.
Share up to five of your images in response to the theme.
2. Leave a comment at Christine's blog post to let us know
you have joined the party and
what your Flickr profile name is
(you must include this to be entered into the prize drawing).
For Christine's newest book to be released March 25th!
3. Please post the invitation on your blog or Facebook page
you have joined the party and
what your Flickr profile name is
(you must include this to be entered into the prize drawing).
For Christine's newest book to be released March 25th!
3. Please post the invitation on your blog or Facebook page
and encourage others to come join the party!
On Friday, March 22nd – Christine will draw a name at random
from those who participate and the winner will receive
a space in one of my upcoming online class
Eyes of the Heart: Photography as a Contemplative Practice (April 28-June 15, 2013) and
a copy of my new book {as above}which the class accompanies.
from those who participate and the winner will receive
a space in one of my upcoming online class
Eyes of the Heart: Photography as a Contemplative Practice (April 28-June 15, 2013) and
a copy of my new book {as above}which the class accompanies.
Spring and all its flowers nowjoyously break their vow of silence.It is time forcelebration, not forlying low.
–Hafiz
I've joined the party and thought you might enjoy
the creative expression offered in doing so as well...
Let me know in comments so I can look for your photo posts !!
3 comments:
oh I know there are going to be some fabulous photos I will see if I can get some in time. (())
That is an amazing photo that you took-I can't believe it's still snowing!
Best wishes,
Natasha in Oz
What a lovely photo! We have a lot of snow today! Praying we can get Nick safely to the airport and he can fly back to school tomorrow. Spring weather, so unpredictable.
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