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LOTS OF LIGHT

Merry Christmas everybody! May we all find lots of light in our lives! paper cut on paper size: 54 x 37 cm December 2013

Posted byDiana van der HarstDecember 23, 2013December 23, 2013Posted inArtTags:arts, Buddhism, energy, happiness, light, love, motion, nature, paper cut, spirituality, sun, surface design, talisman, transcending, universeLeave a comment on LOTS OF LIGHT

Harlequin Seeds

acrylic paint, gold and silver pen and paper cut on paper size:21 x 29 cm November 2013

Posted byDiana van der HarstNovember 12, 2013November 12, 2013Posted inArtTags:arts, drawing, happiness, mixed media, motion, nature, paper cut, surface design, talisman, textile designLeave a comment on Harlequin Seeds

sanctuary

pencil, pen and paper cut on paper size: 37 x 53 cm November 2013 See also my other drawing – I don’t know what to say my love.. –

Posted byDiana van der HarstNovember 6, 2013April 15, 2016Posted inArtTags:arts, conscious, drawing, happiness, home, illustration, love, mixed media, motion, nature, paper cut, totem, tree houseLeave a comment on sanctuary

CELEBRATION

paper cut on paper size: 35 x 27 cm september 2013

Posted byDiana van der HarstSeptember 24, 2013January 29, 2016Posted inArtTags:animal, arts, beginner's mind, Buddhism, energy, existentialism, happiness, illustration, love, nature, paper cut, textile design, universe2 Comments on CELEBRATION

smile; spirit bird

detail from my latest work in progress paper cut on paper size: 6 x 3 cm september 2013

Posted byDiana van der HarstSeptember 19, 2013October 9, 2013Posted inArtTags:aging, animal, arts, Buddhism, energy, existentialism, happiness, light, love, motion, nature, paper cut, release, spirituality, time, transcending, transformationLeave a comment on smile; spirit bird

Building A Fool’s Paradise

paper cut on papersize: 35 x 27 cmSeptember 2013

Posted byDiana van der HarstSeptember 3, 2013January 17, 2021Posted inArtTags:arts, Buddhism, conscious, existentialism, love, motion, paper cut, textile design, universeLeave a comment on Building A Fool’s Paradise

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Getting ready, dancing again.
I much enjoyed dancing every part of my body during a session hosted by @gaga.people.dancers using Zoom yesterday afternoon. I love their and @batshevadancecompany ‘s dancing ways and their approach!
I’m modifying/customising an existing home design. Paul and I are planning to move this year. Maybe even have our own house build. Let’s hope my customised design will become reality! 🙏👏🌟❤️🍀🤞🙏 No matter what the outcome, I’m having fun along the way! 😊
The tapestry that I made called WITH BATED BREATH just arrived from Holland, where it has been in storage for the last 10 years. Until now I wasn’t able to have it send over. I’m SO happy to see it after all these years!! 😃❤️ I can’t wait to show it in the gallery!!
Do you think Binkie wants some of my homemade bread and cheese? 😆
I struck gold again 😊
I’m making mountains
Two different textile designs I made for a collaboration. The textile designs were inspired by ‘Abril’ (April), a poem by T. Catasús set in music by the Spanish Catalan composer and conductor Eduardo Toldrá. ‘Abril’ is a beautiful song, a lovely poem about Spring.
Taking ‘a momento de relax’ at my favourite local café with one of my favourite magazines.

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