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Salmon Poppies
Daffodils
Watercolor

Liberty Street Porch
Dogs
Watercolor

Winter Farm
Outside Fruit Bowl
Watercolor

White Toyota
Quilt
Watercolor


 

What do you remember the most? Small moments. Little snapshots stored away as images in our heads that are personal and private but have great meaning for us individually. Finding those moments to capture requires paying attention to images throughout the day that might otherwise pass by unnoticed.

Looking each day for things to be thankful for started as a game. I would suddenly announce to a member of the family "Look at the light on the garden this morning." At least once during a day I would notice something and write it down later that night.

The lesson generalized and became a family joke. All I had to do was get a certain look on my face and my husband of daughter would roll their eyes and say "uh oh, she's having a moment again." 

When my daughter was three or four, we had a spring thaw, typical in Vermont, and the basement quickly filled with water at an alarming rate. Things were floating as we got a pump set up. I was in the blackest of moods when my daughter looked up and sang out "Mommy, we are having a moment!"

Making art for me is about capturing a moment. One single instant to be grateful for. Being lucky enough to see something noteworthy and rather than file it away, trying to bring it to life and share it with others.

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Jo MacKenzie
Box 41, Adamant, VT   05640
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