Autumn into winter...at last! Have been trying to post this since Christmas, but for some unknown reason, haven't had any luck with uploading a picture - till now, hopefully (Facebook has uploaded throughout just fine, so it must be something with typepad).
From Halloween all through the holidays, it seems we've been bustling for weeks on end. Happily, for the most part, but bustling, nonetheless. Making this Christmas card for someone special, is about the only bit of creative output I've had, recently. The northern lights - and wolves have always fascinated me. I like the idea of them howling their own sort of carols into the winter night. Since I've been skimping on art (and most everything else) here, quite a bit lately, thought I'd share it with you too.
singing one song
through the night
Chasing the darkness
along
Bringing back the Light
with their
Winter Song
Hope you had happy holidays. If you feel like howling now that the howl-idays are over, January 15th is the full Wolf moon. Arr-ooo~
I got back to Blogland just in time to see some of your art! That makes me smile. I hope you had a wonderful howl-iday season.
Posted by: Janet | January 03, 2014 at 02:00 PM
{{ hi sweetie
i am still here
&
i do howl at the moon
almost
on a nightly basis ... }}
thank you
for sharing this fab card
lovely
beyond measure
as you know i am snow*less
& these sorts
of scenes
are like magic
to moi ...
xox
Posted by: somepinkflowers | January 05, 2014 at 08:31 AM
Love the painting and song. I think they are close together to keep warm and howling with warm breath. Happy New Year to you dearest Tinker with much LOVE.
xx
Posted by: gemma | January 05, 2014 at 04:31 PM
Ah Ms. Tink. Your wolves are so wonderful. I love wolves too and I guess our minds must be running in the same place becuz I just finished a pastel wolf last week. I am happy you are posting. I miss you when you hide. :)
Posted by: judie | January 13, 2014 at 08:40 AM
Hello Lovely Terri and Happy New Year and Happy almost Valentines Day to you and your family and furbies.
Adore your wolfies and the words you chose to describe the light of the seasons.
All is well round here. Tis cold the way I like it. I've been writing songs and working on the studio lately.
Coco and I send you our very best!
xox
Constance
Posted by: rochambeau | February 07, 2014 at 11:31 AM