1. And done well kind lady, with that connection of you within 😀
    I find I can get the same with computer code…and people look at me strangely. But I suppose that connection can come in many shapes and sizes.
    Great art Liza, and thank you for sharing yours 😀❤️🙏

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    1. Hi Mark! I agree, that connection is unique ❤️.
      Amazingly I can understand the soothing and connected qualities of code, so finite and detailed yet runs a huge show so to speak. What a great aspect to ponder…. thanks again Mark!
      🙂☮️❤️🕊

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    1. I agree! For a long time (years) I have just gone from one finished project to another, and then the next. By sketching or doodling with no “finished purpose” in mind, I have been reminded that “play” and exploring actually fuels the future finished pieces.
      🙂☮️❤️🕊

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    1. Hi Catherine! Thank you 🙂
      And along those lines….yesterday, when events arrived at a rapid pace, I noticed sketching was the first thing that fell by the wayside…. And realized it was probably what I needed most, a time out to calm and center that occurs so effortlessly with pencil and paper…. ❤️ so interesting!

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  2. I love this post, Liza. I like the idea of sketching while getting rid of the need for perfectionism. I’d very much like to make time in my day for sketching for fun and relaxation.

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    1. Hi Catherine!
      Awww, thank you! No, however, I do have a “Sketchbook Story” that I have just completed and will be uploading tonight or tomorrow! It’s kinda like a book, and it is a story, but simply unplanned and in rough sketches. I hope you get to see it and let me know your thoughts!

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