Terrill Welch by herself - issue #31 Hang on for the Ride
I have less than thirteen months until the completion date for my MA in Fine Art. This is my second
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #30 Boldly Forward
May is such a generous month for ambition and possibilities! I am boldly going forward with the notion of well-being
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Terrill Welch by herself - issue #28 Paintbrush In Hand and Elbows Up
What a crazy time we have all been having! Whoa! Or as Canadians say - elbows up! Enough said about
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Terrill Welch by herself - issue #26 Sea Landscapes of the Small
Where theory, research and practice meet in overlapping entangled renderings on my canvases is the dominant theme of this past month.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #20 Long Days of Summer
Doubled over and extending my upper body into the cavernous space beyond what might be considered comfortable, I find the box of important documents! The box is in the loft under the eaves behind a collection of stored paintings...
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #19 Interconnectedness
This month has been a time of deep inward focus with my brushes being my outward connection and my translator as I explore peace through nature.
Terrill Welch by herself - issue #18 Wild Flowers Hikes, Small Paintings, High Tea and Northern Lights
By the time we were done, we had covered 7.8 km of uneven hilly terrain at the pace of a photographer- slow! I kept stopping to take photos and Josie kept saying- mom, we are not there yet!
A Brush with Life - Issue #130 Pockets of Silence
Are you wondering where I found those pockets of silence I keep talking about? I can appreciate that it doesn’t really seem plausible. However, the truth is that silent contemplation is often followed by high levels of creativity and energy.