
I painted outside yesterday. I moved two tables, chairs and some supplies out of my studio and onto the lawn and set myself up for a day of magic.
I wasn’t disappointed.

Tamara, friend, fellow artist and one of the other three founding members of the Basement Bombshells Art Collective, joined me for an appropriately socially-distanced paint-in on the lawn. We laughed and chatted and threw ideas around as easily as the squirrels leaping through the Poplars that every so often kept dropping little stickies onto Tamara’s canvas. They all added to the texture of her work while our conversation, the magic that happens when two artists come together to create and the environment offered up the perfect space to delve deep into soulful expression.
Nature’s beauty is ever-present. It lies deep within the soil giving birth to plants and trees, flowers and weeds. It fills the air. With birdsong and distant traffic humming, whispering leaves rustling in the trees and rushing waters gushing towards a far-away sea.
It is beauty. It is the beast. It is light. It is dark. It is softness. It is the hard edges of humanity colliding into life in the messy. In those places where we have forgotten the magnificence of our birthright and fight to find our place, make our mark, make ourselves be known, make peace, make love, make war.
Yet, no matter how far we slip into the dark side of fighting for our lives, we cannot avoid that which is true for every single human on this earth.
We are all born magnificent.
Our lives all began in one single act. I like to think of it as an act of divine love. And, no matter how it is initiated in human form, it is this same act that creates every single being on this earth.
And then, life happens with all its beauty and all its messy, inexplicably painful, frightening part. Immersed in trying to understand the messy, we lose sight of what is true as we struggle to make sense of a world that often defies logic. In our sense-making quest to commandeer life into some sort of order, we forget our magnificence and fall beneath the burden of living ‘our purpose’., finding success, making our life work.

Until, one day, we come upon a time when the brevity of our life journey appears to be drawing closer and closer upon the horizon. “Where have the years gone?” we ask as we turn inward towards the glimmering shimmers of light illuminating the sacredness of our being here, on this planet we call home. Slowly, we begin to remember. Magnificence is our birthright. It is at the heart of our human essence. And the cracks appear in our memory as we remember to let go of mediocrity and live our magnificent selves alive in a world of other magnificent selves.
Yesterday, I painted outside amidst Nature’s splendour and I remembered.
Ah yes. This is life. This is joy. This is calm. This is what it feels like to feel, really, really feel, what it means to ‘be alive’ embodied in the present moment. To feel at one with all of nature, sentient and non-sentient beings, in this moment, right now. To know my inherent humanity in all its magnificent colours and to experience the magnificence of others.

Inspired by nature, I collected a few leaves and imprinted their delicate nature onto the page. I splashed and swirled, drew and etched as the page came alive with colour, texture, form, depth.
I’ve titled this 2 page spread, “Magnifico”. It is my reflection of nature’s reminder to never forget the magnificent nature of all things.
To honour always, our humanity and our impact upon this planet we call ‘ours’. It is fragile, this ecosystem that sustains us. It is intertwined amidst and in and of each breath we take in and each breath we exhale. It is a delicate, sacred dance. A gift of life that gives each of us air to breathe, water to drink, gravity to hold us in place and land upon which to stand and sit, walk and run. It is our home. It deserves our loving attention.
Namaste
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You can see the work Tamara created in THIS CONVERSATION on my FB page.
Always such beautiful reflections, Louise.
And how fun a paint play date π
Keep on seizing and being in the moment.
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Thank you Dale — I sometimes laugh at myself — I always seek ‘the meaning’ in everything – life/art/creating/living – and I have to stop to write it out to remind myself, the meaning is in the journey. Hugs my dear new friend! So grateful to know you. β€
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And that’s another good thing – to laugh at one’s self…
I am enjoying your finding meaning, my new friend!
As am I… why did I wait so long? π
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Benjamin Zander give one of my all time favourit TED Talks about the power of music. In it he talks about how, when he does something that makes him laugh at himself, he throws his hands up in the air and exclaims, “How Fascinating”! I love that practice. It feels so heart-filling. β€
In case you've never seen it and want to… https://www.ted.com/talks/benjamin_zander_the_transformative_power_of_classical_music
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That is a wonderful practice!!
I will check it out, thanks for the link!
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You are so right, wonderful
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thank you Beth — You are magnificent!
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What a beautiful piece you created not just with your paint but your words, too. Lovely post, Louise. It really gave me a lift. I miss painting with other artists.
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It had been so long for me Lisa, I’d forgotten the bliss!
And thank you. I’m glad they resonated with you too. β€ Hugs
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I want to jump into that picture wit the table outside full of bottles and paper and join you in the making.
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Your artwork is amazing
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Wouldn’t that be amazing if you could Nance? I would so love to spend an afternoon, or a few, outside, making and laughing and sharing and creating. What bliss!
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I love the leaves and how they turned out on the pages. Pure magic
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Thanks Bernie! They are quite a surprise to me! π today I’m writing about ‘the desire to quit’ that seems to descend halfway through the creative process for me. π
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Well done Louise! I love how you have embraced all that nature has to offer here, including the ‘little stickies!’
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Thank you Amanda — it is a beautiful day here again today — I may just head outside to see what else of nature will stick! π
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