Dear Deb & Cat,
We have never met…
There is a possibility that we may have passed in the street without knowing that we had somehow connected through your artistic endeavour. Yes, it is your mural that appeared overnight along a path that runs under a bridge, leading to a busy street. The one with the brilliant sun shining over a tree, three tulips, a flowering shrub.
I was in a hurry to complete a scheduled task. Until…
The spreading branches, with fresh leaves called to me. There was an enveloping warmth, a feeling of renewal, the arrival of spring.
You reminded me that we live in a beautiful world of light and colour. Pablo Picasso once said, “Art washes away from the souls the dust of everyday life.” Your mural exemplifies this idea.
Looking back, I have no recollection of the “urgent” task. Instead, I have a memory (and photos) of the moment I spent with you via your art.
Wherever you are, whatever you do, I know that you will accomplish great things.
With gratitude,
LadyBudd
A post that brings a smile. Yes, art and nature can bloom anywhere, making someone happy. 🙂
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I agree wholeheartedly. Art and nature are marvelous companions that prompt us to pause, reflect and celebrate. Thank you for bring a smile to my day. Hugs!
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So sweet!
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There is so much creativity in this world. I love when a new generation takes art to the street.
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I love the spontaneity of it, and the colors are very appealing. When I saw the image come across my email, I stopped the scrolling and said, Ohhh, what is this? I like this!
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What was amazing was the speed in which this artwork appeared. As you can see, the mural is made of coloured chalk, so was created with impermanence in mind, which adds a dynamic twist. Deb & Cat gave their art to the “universe” knowing that its timeline was short. And yet, they took pride and joy in their efforts, embracing the present. And that was enough.
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Perhaps when the rain washes this one away, there will be another one to take its place?
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I will be keeping watch – stay tuned. Street art is a bold statement because it offers itself to be buffeted by the winds, rain, snow. Chalk is easily removed, but even mural with hardier material suffer from weather conditions. I have a feeling that there is a analogy to life somewhere here…. 🙂
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This post is absolutely delightful, most enjoyable. I love the Art as you have displayed it. I hope that you do meet, would be such a happy visit. However, you have given the opportunity for more of us to enjoy this happy scene. It speaks of spring, of nature as God designed it. The drawing and the colors used are very happy and uplifting. Thank you for sharing, Rebecca. You brought joy to me this evening through Art!
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I am delighted that you enjoyed the post. Thank you for your heartwarming comments, which are always appreciated. I am so pleased that a new generation is looking for ways in which to express their creativity and join a wider conversation that transcends time and location. Without art, life would be bleak!
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I second the motion, as to a post that brings a smile. Because there is a smile in the beauty of those magnificent creations. Thus so as to have one believing their youthfulness can but awaken the sleepers who are in positions of responsibility. Hence to do what is necessary to preserve the ecology that inspires this work, will in fact be influenced to listen to what these pictures are saying, in representing so wonderfully undiluted nature’s natural beauty. What a door opener to Spring, this timely post of yours, dear Rebecca!
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My dear friend, how very well said. To awaken the sleepers is a powerful thought. Youth is the promise – eager with expectation. We must keep that energy and not slip away into the abyss of mediocrity, to believe that our voice is not enough to make a difference. Awake! Awake!! Awake!!! This is our time, this is our place – let us live.
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Such a joy to see this post and to ‘meet’ Deb and Cat. How I hope you will one day find yourself at the same table with them. 😀
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What a wonderful thought, Liz! The “universe” is serendipitous. I remember reading your first posts and thinking – “I wish that I could have a conversation over tea with this amazing blogger.” And it has come to pass. Life has a wonderful way of bringing a global community together. Hugs coming your way.
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And many hugs coming back to you, dear friend 💕🌸
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What a beautiful surprise gift for spring. Wishing you a delightful one, Rebecca💗
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I am delighted that we are spending another spring together. I think this is our 9th year together. What a grand adventure we’ve been on… Hugs!!!!
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And now I have a memory of this beautiful artwork too! 😀 Rebecca, I’m not surprised this stopped you in your tracks … it shines with light and joy, a positive painting on a grey concrete pillar. Have you ever come across anything else by Deb & Cat? You’ll have to share with us. Also, I love the quote … one I will remember! Do you have a special place for quotations, filed by topic, or do you have such excellent recollection? My soul is now duly washed! Happy Weekend, my dear friend! 🌺
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This is the first time I have come across Deb & Cat and now I will be activity checking the murals for their names. I am delighted that you enjoyed the artwork. I agree – colour against concrete reminds us that humanity seeks nature even in the midst of a city structures that humanity builds for strength and endurance. We remain within and belong to nature. I try to remember the quotes – but I do have a collection to keep me focused on what is important. Sending hugs and happy thoughts for the weekend ahead. Safe travels wherever your adventures take you.
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Aww this is so sos sweet😍
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Thank you for your visit and lovely comment!
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Art should cover all that ugly concrete! The color scheme reminds me of a technique we learned in grade school. Using crayon we’d use many colors randomly and heavily on the paper, then completely cover the whole thing in heavy black crayon. Next we’d gently scratch through the black to “draw” whatever. Does anyone remember this scratch technique? Thanks, Rebecca, for finding beauty everywhere! Hugs!
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Thank you for adding this comment. I never heard about this technique. You have me on a mini research project to find out the name. It seems likely from your description is something that has a history! Thank you – you always give a joyful lift to my day. 🤗🤗🤗
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Wow. Yes, I do remember that technique. It was very far back in the dim recesses of my brain, but your comment brought it forward. I loved that technique when I was a kid. Revealing the colors seemed so magical.
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I love this and the way you have shared it!
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Thank you! There are so many remarkable “Debs & Cats” who give joy and beauty for our world. We may never know who they are, but their gifts of creativity give joy and purpose to our days…
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