Abstract Desert

Carol Wiebe

~Phantom Wings~

  • Home

  • Galleries

    • Animations & Videos
    • Drawings & Paintings
    • eBooks
    • Handmade Art Journals
    • Jewelry
    • Sculpture
    • Stencils
    • Stitch
  • About

  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
    • All Posts
    • Art Challenges
    • Art Processes & Techniques
    • Artists
    • Art Shows
    • Carol's Art
    • Authors
    • Books/DVDs
    • Carol's Annotated Links
    • Carol's Art Processes & Techniq
    • Carol's poetry
    • Computer
    • Carol's Writing
    • Cracked Paper Quilts
    • Creativiity
    • Crochet
    • Grand National
    • Drawings
    • Greenwood Quiltery
    • Digital Art
    • Health
    • Humour
    • Handmade Books and Journals
    • Inspiration
    • Music
    • Life Strategies
    • My Days Matter (https://mydaysmatte
    • Paintings
    • Photos
    • Photoshop Elements
    • Paper arts
    Search
    The Practice of Enjoying the Moment
    Carol Wiebe
    • Aug 15, 2009
    • 3 min

    The Practice of Enjoying the Moment

    Flora Doehler is one of those artists whose work gets your attention, and then you fall in love with her life. Or the other way around. Either way, if it hasn’t happened to you ~yet~ I feel compelled to warn you that Our Bear River Adventure is an irresistible read. If Boz (otherwise known as Charles Dickens) was alive today, I’m sure he would subscribe to Flora’s blog. Charles Dickens It all begins with this compelling précis: In the fall of 2007, Flora and Larry moved from
    0 views0 comments
    Hey, Use Whatever You’ve Got!
    Carol Wiebe
    • Jul 7, 2009
    • 2 min

    Hey, Use Whatever You’ve Got!

    My post about printmaker Karen Kunc prompted a comment from artist Deb Sims: Am I the only one who has both a sense of “Wow, how fabulous” and “Geez, I can never hope to experience/create/attain this level with my art” when I see someone like this? My reply? I think there is a great chain of art making and, like the great chain of being, it has its levels. While you are busy looking “up” the chain and wondering if you could ever achieve that level, someone else is gazing up a
    0 views0 comments
    It Is Like Seeing the Truth
    Carol Wiebe
    • Jul 5, 2009
    • 4 min

    It Is Like Seeing the Truth

    Karen Kunc has become well know, in art circles, for her large-scale woodcuts. Kunc’s work has been shown in such renowned places as the  Museum of Modern Art, the National Museum of American Art, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and the National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, to name a few. She has actually had more than 100 exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe. She has also taught nu
    0 views0 comments
    HOME
    Back to Top
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • Pinterest

    ©2021 by Carol Wiebe. Created with Wix.com