Sunday, August 05, 2007
inspire me thursday: dear diary
"A letter from Jilly [Cooper] thanked us for the luncheon party and added that her daily, having done the shopping which included ox's heart for the cat, left a note: 'Your money's in the envelope and your heart's in the freezer.'"
entry from Anthony Powell's diary
September 4 1990
See The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists
edited by Irene and Alan Taylor
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I love that..Your hearts in the freezer....I love that!! And as always thanks for viewing my little submission...and I have not forgotten your snail mail!!
What a wonderful interpretation of a quote! I love how you created the perspective. The heart looks as if it is encapsulated in the block of ice. I love it! Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such lovely compliments. :D
Beautiful work & I love the quote. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
I love this!
A great interpretation of the quote! I r eally like the red against the black and white.
Love the colors and interpretation.
I love how your creative mind works! What a great interpretation...you know how to keep me on my toes! You my dear...are unpredictiable, and I like that!
...wow, the heart's in the deep freeze for sure..
I have been lurking here for a little while now and I love you art. This particular piece is no exception. Anyway, I just wanted you to know that I have nominated you for the Creative Blogger Award as was passed on to me! Thank you for sharing. NB x
This is great, what an idea!!! Love the colours...actually I love it all.
Very COOooooL!!!
I can hear 'Crystal Blue Persuasion' playing in the background...but in this case...it's 'Crystal Red Heart's Persuasion!' Your talent and imagination are extraordinary!
:) Great , all of it !
LOL. The note made me grin and the work made me feel soothed. Wonder why? I think it might be the repeated pattern of squares for the ice, the shape of the work, and the outline of squares... I cheerlead this.
Love your interpretation! What a lovely and fascinating piece of art!
amazing piece, i love your take on the prompt. very creative!
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