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Tag Archives: loss
In memory of Uncle Steve
Today I’m dedicating my blog post to my Uncle Stephen, better known to those who loved him as Steve. He would have been 60 today, but sadly died 20 years ago this March just passed, not quite making 40. Uncle … Continue reading
Posted in My Blog, Photography, Poetry and Prose
Tagged ade weal, adrian weal, dad, In memory of Uncle Steve, loss, Malc Weal, malcolm weal, photo, photograph, photography, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, remembrance, ruth weal, Stephen Colin Weal, Stephen Weal, Steve Weal, Uncle Steve, weal brothers, wealie
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With a glance he remembered
Still Saying Goodbye
A few years back I really got into using flickr not just as a repository and showcase for my photography, but as a community that I felt a vibrant part of. This had a side benefit of inspiring creativity in me … Continue reading
Posted in My Blog, Poetry and Prose
Tagged collaborative art, flickr, friendship, inspiration, loss, love, photo, photograph, photography, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, remembrance, ruth weal, skip, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, waking dream, wealie
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Convergence (A Self Portrait)
This is one of my older paintings and has a lot of meaning for me. I painted it during the dark days after my Grandmother died when it was too painful to write, too painful to be around anyone, too painful to leave the house. Convergence, Confluence and Overload of the Senses
This is one of my older paintings and has a lot of meaning for me. I painted it during the dark days after my Grandmother died when it was too painful to write, too painful to be around anyone, too … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, Paintings
Tagged abstract art, acrylic paints, acrylics, art, blue, blues, canvas, dealing with grief, family ties, friends, grief, Lisa, loss, nan, painting, ruth weal, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, turning grief into art, wealie
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