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Forgiveness (by Marac Andrzej Kolodzinski)
I lay on my bed trying to sleep, thinking thoughts better left whence they came from, listening sounds blending the music of the city with its ambiance, car horns honking, bike tyres screeching, te…
When we lay wide awake with dread / And all find peaceful sleep has fled / The children whimper in their bed / Above them Giggling Kate does tread
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I've been working with the really amazing women at St. Albert's Profiles Gallery to curate a new show. Here's the info: From artifact to craft to contemporary artwork, Canada's First Nations have been breaking the molds history has placed on them and are claiming their right to their past and their future. World-renowned artist Alex Janvier set the stage for generations of new artists, pioneering a stunning new direction in Canadian painting. George Littlechild's poignant explorations of family and identity take us forward into this new world. His paintings give voice and pride to a more open view of Euro-Indigenous relations. Bert Crowfoot - publisher, writer and photographer - captures the world through his lens in his stunning photographic work. Dianne Meili engages in an exploration of clay work and sculpture, putting a modern twist on an ancient artform. Paul Smith, painter and curator, challenges our notions of communication and personal meanings. Finally, Heather Shillinglaw takes us back to her roots with mixed media paintings that bring to mind the patterns on a kokum's dress, the medicines from the land, and the flowering of a new era. From past to present and looking to our shared future, these artists are part of a growing voice that embraces our history and reclaims our purpose, strength and unity. Shifting attitudes, shifting perceptions and shifting thoughts. They reflect the changing pattern of our society and light the way as we go forward together. ~Aaron Paquette, Guest Curator Please join us for the Opening Reception and Art Exhibition on Thursday, June 3rd from 6 to 9pm. Musical entertainment provided by Visionary Entertainment Inc. Opening Reception takes place with the 8th Annual St.Albert Artwalk. . If you're feeling too lazy too read all that, or you just want to hear the soothing sound of my voice, hit up the podcast: Coffee time: relaxing a bit with Aaron Paquette or just subscribe: iTunes
Meow I lay me down to sleep …
( Psalms 4:8 KJV ) “I will both lay me down in Peace, and Sleep: for thou, LORD, only Makest me dwell in Safety.”!! TRUST in Jesus-Yeshua!! ( Psalms 4:1-8 KJV ) “( To the chief Musician on Ne…
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When we lay wide awake with dread / And all find peaceful sleep has fled / The children whimper in their bed / Above them Giggling Kate does tread
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Introducing our "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" Prayer Sign. Standing at 7 inches tall and 5 inches wide, it's a perfect addition to any child's room. With a charming arch design adorned with laser-cut stars, this sign features the nighttime prayer, "Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. May angels watch me through the night. And wake me with the morning light. Amen." Lean on a shelf or purchase a stand to display it for a touch of warmth, love, and sweet dreams in your little one's space. Sleep tight, dream bright! made of 1/4 wood.
Explore Anders Viklund's 1408 photos on Flickr!
I've been working with the really amazing women at St. Albert's Profiles Gallery to curate a new show. Here's the info: From artifact to craft to contemporary artwork, Canada's First Nations have been breaking the molds history has placed on them and are claiming their right to their past and their future. World-renowned artist Alex Janvier set the stage for generations of new artists, pioneering a stunning new direction in Canadian painting. George Littlechild's poignant explorations of family and identity take us forward into this new world. His paintings give voice and pride to a more open view of Euro-Indigenous relations. Bert Crowfoot - publisher, writer and photographer - captures the world through his lens in his stunning photographic work. Dianne Meili engages in an exploration of clay work and sculpture, putting a modern twist on an ancient artform. Paul Smith, painter and curator, challenges our notions of communication and personal meanings. Finally, Heather Shillinglaw takes us back to her roots with mixed media paintings that bring to mind the patterns on a kokum's dress, the medicines from the land, and the flowering of a new era. From past to present and looking to our shared future, these artists are part of a growing voice that embraces our history and reclaims our purpose, strength and unity. Shifting attitudes, shifting perceptions and shifting thoughts. They reflect the changing pattern of our society and light the way as we go forward together. ~Aaron Paquette, Guest Curator Please join us for the Opening Reception and Art Exhibition on Thursday, June 3rd from 6 to 9pm. Musical entertainment provided by Visionary Entertainment Inc. Opening Reception takes place with the 8th Annual St.Albert Artwalk. . If you're feeling too lazy too read all that, or you just want to hear the soothing sound of my voice, hit up the podcast: Coffee time: relaxing a bit with Aaron Paquette or just subscribe: iTunes
Meow I lay me down to sleep …
( Psalms 4:8 KJV ) “I will both lay me down in Peace, and Sleep: for thou, LORD, only Makest me dwell in Safety.”!! TRUST in Jesus-Yeshua!! ( Psalms 4:1-8 KJV ) “( To the chief Musician on Ne…