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When I went to the Hero Arts anniversary event in 2019, I got to reconnect with a friend of my brother's - a guy who we all spent a ton of time with in my childhood - a sweet, sweet man named Dave. He lives in Oakland and was nice enough to hop over to Richmond to see me after decades. He was just the same. It was a highlight of the trip.
Recently, his son, who is almost a carbon copy of Dave, set out to walk the Pacific Crest Trail - a daunting 2650 mile trip on foot, mostly alone.
I've been following his trip on Dave's Facebook trip and it's incredible. I've long admired Appalachian Trail hikers from afar, but this trail was new to me. Along his route, there are these trail angels who feed the through hikers, let them shower and sleep in their homes and it's just been restoring my faith in humanity. The sights are beautiful, of course, and his observations are sweet and profound.
When I got my box with today's Hero Arts Kit, my jaw hit the floor. It was like the entire release was a recreation of Adam's journey. I fell HARD for this stunning die, and I used my Daniel Smith watercolor to paint in the trail. After painting it I splattered the black card base with white ink, and layered the die cut onto it. The sentiment is from the kit, and it's such an important message. We need more people to understand and appreciate our relationship with our environment before it's too late.
Here's a pic of me & Dave at Hero Arts.
Here's a link to his most recent post of Adam's journey - just go back on his timeline for the rest of his trip. Here's a photo I loved from his walk. He's been walking for 74 days - and almost 1500 miles.
There's a new bold print that has a lot of possibilities.I used tape to mask off the trees and ink blend them - the rest is so bold, I thought it looked great in black & white.
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Here's what all the add-ons look like this month - LOOK at the rub-ons!
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Go outside and see what you see this week. There's a lot of life out there.
Loveyameanitbye.
I love everything about this so so much - and heard in my head your voice ranting about the devil bridge from when you were out here in 2019. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, Lydia! Especially the coloring on the mountain card!! Pure genious!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your scenes and gorgeous picture to go along with your cards!!!
ReplyDeleteNice story along with a fab release. I love how you did the mountains and the whole water color card.
ReplyDeleteReally dramatic cards! Love it. You are an artist!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards ♥️
ReplyDeleteReally love the simplicity of the poppy card!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular scene for your first card! Love the colors! Great card with the b&w image with the colorful trees, and I love the beautiful poppy design too!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are gorgeous! I love seeing all of the great ways that you used the new release! Your watercolor is beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful kit by Hero Arts and stunning cards created by you. Yes - jaw dropping. That first card has inspired me to give that a try, and for a similar reason!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. Great use of black. Very graphic!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The mountains are super!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
Love your first card. So beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! The way you've colored them is wonderful. So beautiful! The "Stay wild" card is perfect with its contrasting colors to the black and white. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! Your watercolour scene is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. I really like the first one.
ReplyDeleteWow absolutely magical journey for Adam! Reminds me of Reese W's movie "Wild" but a fabulous adventure and goal he will have. Yay for Dave! Now your cards - WOW! Always a joy to see your work, Lydia - TFS your joy through papercrafting!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are awesome- so many different styles of cards! I love the graphic look of the Stay Wild design!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Love how you used that awesome mountain die. Hugz
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