Call me, a rebel. I enjoy creating things my way. I don’t follow the recipes.
Nor do I follow the paths already laid out so nicely upon the landscape.
I like blazing my own trail. Finding my own way.
Finding my own sunshine, joy and creativity.

Photography Props:
Pineapple design Crystal glass was collected with my sister, several years ago; the blue Kanawha vase was given decades ago c. 1970 from my grandmother; and the orange hand blown glass vase was from my much loved father.
Each of these, have a unique and personal meaning. Its this, that translates to the Viewer and helps them to connect to the subject more.
Curiosity and Creativity
I have an intense curiosity.
That, I believe is what overcomes the fear of failure.
Failures…. plural. There’s been a fair few and will continue to be more!
They don’t worry me. I just get up and go another route.
No. I don’t believe that curiosity kills the cat.
Reflected Colors in Glass
My Atwell Class this week was spectacular fun, so exciting. They brought in their own colored glass to paint “reflected lights.”
Each bottle had its own little story. That makes it personal. Interesting. Alive. Fresh. Authentic!!
It was a big challenge, but it went really well for each student. Some may need a dash of high light, or an edge softened off just to finish… but they look brilliant!

One woman, brought the most, exquisite grouping of fine luxury perfume bottles I’ve seen.
I was, I confess….. Green.
Bad Green Monster
I’m sorry, its not a nice thing to be so jealous.
It wasn’t the perfume I coveted. No.
It was the bottles and the glorious reflected colored lights they created!
Absolutely Incredible.
I’m sure it doesn’t sound that way to many of you.
But, the painter in me, went to a very joyful, sunny colorful place!

Iphone photos last resort
I did take photos of the gorgeous array of glass perfume bottles, with my iphone. Still, they looked ‘reasonably,’ ok.
I wanted desperately, to USE Them!
But.
You know, its a bit like my Pinterest Art boards. They’re intended really, to act like a Gallery. Like a Fine Museum. They’re not intended… to be Templates for free!
More like “Catalysts” to stir up my very own Imagination!!! Jan V. would be quite unhappy with me if I were to go and grab one of her paintings, paint it and sell it. She’s had that happen before and OH Dear, Not happy Jan!
So, my student’s bottles (of Perfume) are safe!
I figured I needed to find my own bottles.
So. I did.

Lifeinbetween.me Joyful Inspirations
Jodi over at lifeinbetween.me has shared a number of joyful, sunny and inspirational posts. Some of the titles and phrases that even after a year or more, still…. ring in my mind:
“Be Brave
Be Unique, Be an Individual!
Be Your Own Kind of beautiful
Stand Out, Bloom”
These are all such Inspiring wonderful mottos and philosophies to take to heart!
These, help a person stretch and ….. Grow!
She has a Great blog with inspiring words and super photographs as well, Have a look.
Sunshine Peeks Out…5 minutes
The morning had a brief snippet of sun peek through, lighting my kitchen window. This only lasts about 3-4 minutes. I dashed for the study collecting 3 glass items, then ran for my camera.
No time for a tripod!
Whipped out the tin foil to help with reflections and snapped off about 50 shots. Hand held, doing the best I could in a short space of time.
wow. color.
I LOVE These with their flashes and snippets of colors!
It was well worth my time and effort. That mad crazy dash and the 5 minute flurry of photos.
Finding my own creativity. Yes.
Found my own sunshine. My own path. My own joy. Nice little reward of color!
I like, being a rebel. Its ‘only’ art, I’m not driving on a race track. Nor, jumping from an airplane. I’m not that big of a rebel after all.

I see cobalt teal blue, mango orange, lime, ultramarine, lilac, viridian, topaz and champagne! Delightful.
Creativity and Inspirations
I wonder….what You, could create in your kitchen!
Can I inspire you, to find your own joy?
Your own path? Your own sunshine?
Be a tiny bit of a rebel? Find your very own, creativity?
It is definitely – worth it.
Oh I love this post so very much, in the land of art that copies, wannabees, envy galore, it is so refreshing to chase your own little world of color, what makes you as an individual artist shine only because it is dear to you. Geez, I am beginning to sound like you! Debi….you are rubbing off onto me! I love this post, it actually made me feel a little tearful, I know….what? I tire of my search for being just me in this crazy world of the grind and push to chase after other artists’ dreams or paint like other artists (my ultimate pet peeve!). We should be chasing our own and being quite happy with discovering who we are. Finding our muse in our kitchens, our own backyard…….Love this Debi! Oh I agree, Jodi’s blog was the perfect accompaniment for what you are conveying here.
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Margaret, your phrase…. “being just me” – is it.
Thats IT. and, yes, call me, a rebel but I do see the wonderful in each budding artist.
just them. nobody else. just them.
I had to laugh at myself…
scurrying like crazy, before the sun vanished! my hand was shaky. trying not to Knock the glass over and break them! This, would have been a very, funny home video Margaret. 🙂 too bad you weren’t here to see it lol
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I like this a lot. I like that you forge your own path, creatively
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thank you so much Rajiv.
Glad it seems to inspire and encourage others to be more their wonderful Self. cheers! Debi
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It does indeed!
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🙂
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Very often it’s good to be different. Life is more interesting and fun that way.
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yes, while I’d not be inclined to go bull riding… LOL No. Annali! I don’t see the harm in finding my own creative art paths.
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I’m glad you do. What great results!
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thanks Annali! and are you enjoying the end chapter of a fab Pac NW Summer? well, maybe …next summer for me. if I can get my ear fixed, to go on the flights! I do have a bee in my bonnet. (not getting any younger…hehehe)
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It has been a great summer. Thanks.
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Excellent.
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thanks Nico! peace and cheers
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Yes, this is excellent, great, amazing dear Debi, I love to watch colours, images from an artist eyes… Thank you, Love, nia
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hi Nia! so glad you enjoyed this 🙂 it was a fun, five minute flurry of photos!! lol
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HSW!!! Oh Debi. I was dreaming through this Absolutely stunningly beautiful inspirational post feasting on the photos and soaking in the words and then there I was. What an honor to be mentioned. Thank you. ☺️. Oh that glass the one with reflections especially. I totally dress painting there. I love your love of each piece of glass. I love your steadfastness to be you. I love how you allow the magic of creativity to flow through you. Holy swooning wowsers!!! ❤️
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HSW…. smiling thank you very much Jodi! your posts are always “sunny” and encourage people, perfect to share your blog. 🙂 Thanks!
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Awh thanks. ☺️
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Totally see a painting there. Argh. Not “dress” a painting .. But then again … Why not?! 😜
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that is right, Why Not, indeed!!! lol
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I LOVE THIS !!!!
Can you put it and some more paintings on society 6??
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Hi Penny! Thank you. email me which one, here.
and yes! I will. it is on my “List” once the Atwell Gallery – flamboyant flower workshops are finished. in a couple weeks.
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Your joy has been received, each image with a different perspective and color experience. Thank you Debi.
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hi Sharon, thank you for your warm wonderful comments. I always look forward to hearing from you. creative cheers and good tidings……… debi
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OK…I’ll be a rebel today 🙂 Great post Debi and I’m with you on the beauty of those bottles.
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excellent Andrew! sounds like fun 🙂
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wonderful bottles and colors. Of course, a thing that has a history is much more worth than others, that’s why I love to buy things on fleamarkets. cheers Mitza
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that is so true Mitza! maybe that is why, I pursue family genealogy that goes back into the 1400’s too….
hmm had not thought of it like that before 🙂
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My mother has made genealogy, too, but it was a bit difficult due to WWII and the destruction of many old churches where you could find the baptismal registers in former times.
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I look up ancestry.com records of immigration, wills, census, marriages and deaths, etc. still – there are a lot of dead ends due to war, fires, etc.
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I think my mother even got help in America by Jehovas Witnesses in Salt Lake City. They have the biggest databank for this kind of things as far as I know.
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yes! its what i use, ancestry.com and rootsweb.com they are the global, leaders of the research. but, so much money!
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I didn’t know it’s so expensive
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It is. I’ve subscribed for several years, but am not going to renew next time.
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I love the way the colour of your own three glass items have permeated your work you have posted here. Speaking of your delicious watercolours! Yo have internalized and externalized colours which float your boat. Isn’t the thing to find, or grope toward that which makes a visual response truly personal? Great post and much wisdom. Thank you!!! G
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thank you! It is wonderful, that you have enjoyed this post and images 🙂 it was telling, I guess, that the 1st 3 items I raced and grabbed were indeed – blue and orange, and clear. 🙂 I had not thought of That – Good eye you have!
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These photos are stunning!! LOVE them! (And I of course see paintings in all them! Hehe) here’s to forging our own paths!! 💕
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hi Charlie, thank you so much. it is pretty amazing that any turned out, given the less than 5 minutes from start – to all done – lights Gone! cheers… sip, sip 🙂 (that good French Wine, Of course)
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Absolutely beautiful art vases.
You are so lucky to have such memories of your past.
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thank you Cattie. yes, I feel very, blessed that I still have them intact and not broken. I make sure I’m the one to always wrap these, not the movers though LOL
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Its an Honor to hold souvenirs of your ansectors
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Excellent post! I have to admit that I’m not very good at following the recipes given to me..in any area of life.
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you have a bit of Scandinavian? by chance? ….. ‘scouting’ is in the blood with my Norwegian and Native American heritage LOL
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LOL. …yes 🙂 Swedish.
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aha! I wasn’t sure exactly. thanks! definitely from the region there…. my son and grandaughter are blonde/blue eye whilst I’m quite dark/brown eyes. the Cherokee side won out with me. lol
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thank you, that is very kind of you to say!
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