Archive | November 3, 2014

Autumn Peaks Golden Ponds Reflections Panorama

Autumn Peaks Golden Ponds Reflections Panorama

Striking Photography by Bo

Autumn Peaks Golden Ponds Reflections Panorama Prints

All photographers love days that are very calm  with no wind and water turns to glass.   That was the case yesterday morning when I shot this image with clear blue skies over head.

Scenic autumn season view of the twin Peaks, Mt meeker 13,911 ft and Longs Peak  14,256 ft  with mirror like reflections from Golden Ponds in Longmont Colorado, Boulder County.  Panorama version.
Autumn Peaks Golden Ponds Reflections Panorama Prints
Colorado fine art nature landscape photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards and stock images by James Bo Insogna (C)   – All Rights Reserved.

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So What Is Healthy Color?

❝ A happy home is a healthy home … and a colorful one! ❞

B.E.A.R. With Me…

B.E.A.R. With Me…

Abstract Art by Sharon Cummings

AbstractBearFB
“Bear Stare”

Mixed Media Painting/Collage

Sharon Cummings

2014

I am neck deep into my busy season and my studio is filled with commissions.  I am also feverishly marketing my work!  Between all of the emails, phone calls and creating, little time is left for socializing and writing.  But in about a month, a huge sigh of relief will escape my creative mouth…..so BEAR with me….

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Bear Art Prints Wild Animal

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The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness. ~Dalai Lama

The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness. ~Dalai Lama

Abstract Art by Omaste Witkowski

Stabilized Emotions and Thoughtful Feelings Abstract Chakra Art by Omaste WItkwski owFotoGrafik.comStabilized Emotions And Thoughtful Feelings Abstract Chakra Art

Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार, IAST: Mūlādhāra, English: “root support”) or root chakra is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the color red. This center is located at the base of the spine in the coccygeal region. It is said to relate to the gonads and the adrenal medulla, responsible for the fight-or-flight response when survival is under threat.[42]

Muladhara is related to instinct, security, survival and also to basic human potentiality. Physically, Muladhara governs sexuality, mentally it governs stability, emotionally it governs sensuality, and spiritually it governs a sense of security.[43] Muladhara has a relation to the sense of smell.[44]

This chakra is where the three main nadis separate and begin their upward movement. Dormant Kundalini rests here, wrapped three and a half times around the black Svayambhu linga, the lowest of three obstructions to…

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