
The
images that draw me in the most are full of texture, the suggestion of sound
and evocative of a mood, full of complicated emotions. Qualities can be so hard
to get at with words.
Much of
my wandering out in my part of the world, out in my landscape, is a quest for
images. Days when the hunger is particularly fierce, I might head out to a
museum or a gallery. Or a fabric store; I go directly to the velvet, the real,
silk velvet whose rich colors, especially the shades of red, feed that craving.
But the
other incredible source for images is, of course, the Internet. I could and
have spent hours wandering through source searches on Google Image and Tumblr,
but it takes a lot of mucking around to find that image that makes me sigh, “Ah...”

Now I revisit this heaven first thing every morning because it's better than
caffeine, better than vitamin C, almost better than a bowl of fresh berries.
Rather
than trying to describe what’s there, go see for yourself:
What
feeds your deep hunger?
Take Good
Care,
Sharry
You are always such a wealth of inspiration and information! :)
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