Tag: painting
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Deliverance & Authority in Christ: When God Brought Me Out

There was a time in my life when I truly hit rock bottom — when the walls of pain and exhaustion closed in so tight that I could hardly breathe. I had just lost my sister to a drug overdose, and my heart was already shattered. At the same time, I was caring for my…
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Called Back to the Mountains

This past weekend, life pulled me back to my mountains once again. A family emergency arose, and I couldn’t ignore it. These days, my life has become a steady rhythm of airports and flight schedules—back and forth between Manhattan, D.C., and my country home in South Georgia. Every other week, it seems I’m rolling my…
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A Ray of Light in the Midst of the Storm

Yesterday was one of those days when city life felt overwhelming — the noise, the pace, and a handful of stressful appointments. But in the middle of it all, my husband had a surprise for me. I had no idea where we were going. All I knew was that we were slipping away for a…
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A Season of Restoration: What I’ve Been Up To Lately

The past few weeks have been a whirlwind—a mixture of exhaustion, hope, and unexpected creativity. I’ve spent nearly half my time in Manhattan, walking hospital halls and sitting in waiting rooms as my husband continues to undergo intensive medical treatments for Fanconi Anemia. The rest of that time has been spent in Washington, DC, at…
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Why Visiting Your Local Library Is the Best Decision You’ll Make This Week

There’s something almost magical about walking into a library. The quiet hum of curiosity, the smell of printed pages, and rows upon rows of stories waiting to be discovered—it’s more than just a building with books. It’s a sanctuary for the mind and soul. Yet, in our fast-paced, digital-first world, we’re…
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A Busy Week of Big Goals, Family Visits, and Faith

Hey y’all! It’s been a whirlwind of a week, filled with both hard work and cherished moments with family. With a little break from teaching my little ones due to Spring Break, I took the opportunity to focus on some long-term goals—including the launch of my Country Girl Gone City store! I’m so excited to…
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The Rise of AI-Generated Artwork: A Controversial Evolution in the Art World

ChatGPT In recent years, AI-generated artwork has become a hot topic within the art community, sparking both excitement and concern. With the increasing accessibility of AI tools, artists are exploring new ways to create by collaborating with algorithms. AI-generated art raises fundamental questions about creativity and originality: can art made by a machine hold the…
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Rare to Rare: Caregiving for a Rare as a Rare

Being a caregiver is a challenging role, but when you’re balancing your own chronic illness while caring for a spouse with another rare disease, the challenges intensify. I live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare connective tissue disorder that leads to chronic pain and physical limitations, while my husband, Dexter, has Fanconi Anemia (FA), a…
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Living Waters: A Journey of Renewal
My latest painting, “Living Waters,” is a reflection of the beauty of life’s journey and the enduring bonds between mother and child. This piece captures a breathtaking scene of a rocky cliff with a deep blue waterfall cascading into a river, illuminated by a light shining from behind the falls into the night sky. On…
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Peeling Back the Layers: The Hidden Art Beneath Masterpieces
The art world has been buzzing with excitement as recent advancements in X-ray technology have uncovered hidden layers beneath the surface of paintings by masters like Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Edgar Degas. These findings reveal not just hidden images, but also provide deeper insights into the artists’ creative processes and evolution. For example,…
