Art work in butterfly garden. What a lovely day. Flower fairies garden ornaments line my sidewalk. I try to capture this moment notice it is grand put it inside my pocket butterfly in a garden.
It is the moon that settles brightly bringing me my moods just outside this window. I think of my flower fairies garden ornaments? No. Real and breathing friends to me.
The moon. There is a part of me that fears its light those unsettled plans notations that I could have done better. They keep me up at night.
Don't say one word. Don't take her calls. Whenever the crows approach dye this fabric past mistakes don't block out all those stars do not settle for sequins sewn inside your diary.
I will not settle for less I will no longer listen I will not entertain those moonlit tears. Let them settle on the ground mud dries eventually. Salty tears will mingle with new rain fresh new rain.
Outspoken fantasy fairies remind me of colors climbing vines reach up to the trees beautiful wisteria. Fantasy fairies smile giggle sometimes remind me how easy laughter comes once you start to smile.
I look at all my gifts flower fairies garden ornaments art work in butterfly garden laughter comes in cycles. Moon step back and see me let me step outside the shadows or is it let me see myself?
I cherish the lines the curves the starts of new adventures lead me none the less dear moon despite all I still rely on all your stories. Flower fairies garden ornaments art work in butterfly garden. Laughter comes in cycles yes as do tears inconvenient truths and I most humbly resign to it all. Tiny angels, fantasy fairies sequins pinned to the moon blessed changes hear me call goddess in me.
Kathy Ostman-Magnusen is a self taught figurative artist and illustrator. She is very prolific in oils, glass etching, watercolors, silk painting and sculpture.
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Kathy illustrated for Hay House Inc.,"Women Who Do Too Much" CARDS taken from Anne Wilson Schaef's book "Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much". She also illustrated for Neil Davidson, who was considered for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing, and several other publications.
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