Very Tiny….FibroArt Monday! (Yes, I am back)

Image via GIS. Click to visit related Pinterest site.

Image via GIS. Click to visit related Pinterest site.

I found this image via Google this morning and I thought it was perfect to describe my recent circumstances.  The past two weeks have been a rollercoaster, and I let the ball drop on my personal projects (blog/vlog).  Now that that ride is over, I’m excited to get back into the groove of things. 🙂

FibroArt Mondays!

Image from FibroArt (Facebook). Click to visit & like their page.

Image from FibroArt (Facebook). Click to visit & like their page.

I happened upon this image today on the FibroArt Facebook page.  It’s been a bit of an overwhelming period for me, and this image seemed to speak well to how the past few days have been. 🙂

Please, take the time out to visit and like their page. It’s a wonderful space that celebrates both art and survival.

 

FMS & FibroArt | “To Those Without A Chronic Illness: You Don’t Have to Understand…”

"You don't have to understand..." got fibro? get life. project 2015 (Diedre Blake)

“You don’t have to understand…” got fibro? get life. project 2015 (Diedre Blake)

FMS | FibroArt Project Continues (got fibro? get life.)

gotfibro

 

A work in progress. I am happy with it so far. 🙂

FibroArt Monday

FIBROmyALGIA by Andrea Ninetta Hernandez. Image from http://fineartamerica.com/ | Click to visit their page to see more FibroArt for sale.

I had not idea that FineArtAmerica had an entire section devoted to FibroArt. There aren’t many pieces as of yet, but what is there is great so far.

Prices for prints range from 50€ to 156€. The above is a print by Andrea Ninetta Hernandez, selling for 54€.

 

FMS | FibroArt Monday

never look away, (series: got fibro? get life.), digital media, Diedre Blake (2015)

never look away, (series: got fibro? get life.), digital media, Diedré M Blake (2015)

This is the first piece from a series that I’m working on called “got fibro? get life.” I’ve been wanting to find a way to explore the shift in attitude towards fibromyalgia and how it impacts my life.

It’s always sometimes challenging to write about your own art, so I’ll leave it here. Of course, your comments are always appreciated.

Happy Monday!

Until Tomorrow,

D.

FMS | FibroArt Monday

Fibromyalgia by AstralDreamer on deviantART: Click to visit the artist’s page.