(w)aking
is a
s u n s p i l l
of
now;
a sudden
goldening
of the
dark (which was)
and
listening
:
every(where)
a
bird
un
tangles
its
song
from the
quiet
yes
the
world
is
(beautiful)
and
h e r e.
Latest Posts by Abby Sandoitchi
The Midnight Well A silent pool of midnight dark, Just waiting for the sudden spark. Like quiet aisles where volumes sleep, It holds a well of memories deep. It slumbers in the heavy glass, And watches fleeting moments pass, Until the pen begins to glide, Releasing all the worlds inside. A sudden stroke, a curving line, Where breath and syllable entwine. For every drop that stains the white, Brings hidden honesty to light. The life you live is yours to claim, Without pretense, without a frame. So let it spill and let it flow, To map the truths you fiercely know. A liquid voice, unbound and free, The essence of authenticity.
#InkAndPaper #FountainPenLove #CreativeProcess #PoetryCommunity #BlueskyPoets #ModernPoetry
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On your mark...
Get ready-spaghetti...
GO! 😄
#AcrosticPoem #BlueskyMonday ☕
Mornings arrive with a quiet, blank slate,
Offering moments to pause and create.
Navigating the hours with nothing to hide,
Designing a world where your passions reside.
Afternoon light starts a brilliant display,
You are the artists who master the day.
Taking a common idiom and transforming it into a vibrant, non-literal abstract painting.
We only have this moment.
#7syllablesentence #only
ukiyo-e style poster with poem: 梅花の香り (The scent of plum blossoms) 昔の記憶を呼び覚ます (Awakens old memories.) 優しい気持ちでいっぱい (Filled with gentle feelings,)
The scent of plum blossoms
Awakening memories of the past
Filled with gentle feelings.
While AI doesn't "think" like a human, it can process information at a scale humans cannot, leading to genuinely novel discoveries. Where AI falls short is in the realm of conceptual leaps, meaning, and intent. It is more accurate to view it as an unprecedented catalyst for human discovery. ☕☕
Photo Clip Trip
It's handmade canvas in the shape of an elephants head, with painted, acrylic circles. I thought it would look interesting on top of a rug, which also has circles. And since it was dark in the room, I lit some tea candles and placed them on top of the canvas so that the whole view could be seen and still in the dark.
On one side, you have the serene, golden Buddha radiating calm, with his hand raised in a gesture of reassurance to dispel fear. And right next to him, lurking slightly in the shadows, is Cthulhu—the literal embodiment of existential dread and the terrifying unknown.
On the left side, a tall, grey metal electrical transmission tower stands prominently, featuring horizontal arms and hanging insulators. Several thick, dark power lines stretch horizontally across the entire frame, intersecting with the vertical lines of the pole. On the right, there is a stark, empty rectangular billboard frame standing on a rusty pole. Smaller wooden utility poles and a streetlight trail off into the distance. Because the treeline has been removed, a vast sky filled with a mix of blue patches and soft, greyish-white clouds stretches uninterrupted all the way down to the horizon. The overall feel is a bit stark and desolate, highlighting the man-made structures against the natural backdrop of the sky.
📷 #skyline
It is practically a universal law that a cat will always find the exact object you are trying to use and immediately claim it as their own personal bed.
7 leaf clover
Happy St. Patrick's Day 🍀
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Pieris japonica, Lily-of-the-Valley shrub
Japanese Andromeda, Temple Bells.
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Instead of a standard filament glowing, it looks like a contained firework, a starburst, or a miniature galaxy caught mid-explosion. It has a deeply surreal, dreamlike quality to it. A lightbulb is the universal symbol for a sudden spark of inspiration, but this one feels so much more dynamic, like a raw, unfiltered thought captured right as it expands.
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The process usually teaches us more than the final piece ever could. Thanks for the solid reminder. Those 'flaws' usually end up being the most interesting parts of the painting anyway. I appreciate the perspective. ☕☕
The difficulty lies entirely in stripping away our deep-seated habits and assumptions. It is a lot like trying to capture the true essence of a face on canvas. If you try to paint it normally, your brain's assumptions get in the way—you end up painting what you think an eye looks like rather than the raw shapes that are actually there. You almost have to turn the entire canvas upside-down to force yourself back into a beginner's perspective, bypassing the ego to just see the raw lines.
Practice is difficult... but it is never a waste of time.
Thank you very much ☕☕