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January 26, 2022
There is Nothing Static About Creativity


A Happy, Healthy and Creative New Year to you all! How about including among your many New Year resolutions, actual attempts to celebrate your own ability to create? How about entering areas that intrigue you but which you have not attempted to explore before? There is nothing static about creativity; thus, for me, I love […]
The post There is Nothing Static About Creativity first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.December 2, 2021
Will We Ever Reach Maturity?


It’s the Holiday Season; Thanksgiving has passed and there are more celebrations to come. Is it possible that still lingering on is that special Spirit of Gratitude, one which will continue into the next year and the next one after that? Could negativity have at last, packed up its bags and departed? Is it possible […]
The post Will We Ever Reach Maturity? first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.November 21, 2021
There’s a Light at The End of My Muddle


Thanksgiving is just a few days away and acknowledging gratitude to both yourself and to others, is healthy. Not only is it uplifting for those around you but having high levels of positivity will help you wade through difficult times – and waltz through the happier ones. Life is not static, and you will therefore […]
The post There’s a Light at The End of My Muddle first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.November 12, 2021
August 20, 2021
The World of Glimpse: Now an Audiobook!


Every production of an artist should be the expression of an adventure of his soul. W. Somerset Maugham I enjoy receiving my creative stimuli and satisfaction from different mediums and modes of creativity – painting, drawing, prose, poetry and now, producing and, also, the narrating of The World of Glimpse audiobook. Each creative project has […]
The post The World of Glimpse: Now an Audiobook! first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.June 26, 2021
What Drives My Poetry? Humor, Largely


There is nothing funnier than the human animal. Walt Disney Many of my poems, although humorous, are also social commentary. I have fun examining, exaggerating and satirizing human foibles. Humor drives much of my poetry as does imagery, rhythms, sounds, my own senses – and a love of language of course. All of these are […]
The post What Drives My Poetry? Humor, Largely first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.May 27, 2021
Art Forms Meet and Merge in Machinima: Colors are a Magic Trick


“When I was a kid, there was no collaboration; it’s you with a camera bossing your friends around. But as an adult, filmmaking is all about appreciating the talents of the people you surround yourself with and knowing you could never have made any of these films by yourself.” Steven Spielberg Most of the time, […]
The post Art Forms Meet and Merge in Machinima: Colors are a Magic Trick first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.October 13, 2020
EVEN WHEN ALL SEEMS BLEAK, YOU CAN STILL INVITE COLOR INTO YOUR LIFE


Color is power which directly influences the soul. Wassily Kandinsky With the ongoing global pandemic, I feel at times, that I have embarked on a voyage into the deep and foreboding unknown. I imagine that many of you share similar emotions. What lies ahead for all of us? We don’t know. Certainly, what I do […]
The post EVEN WHEN ALL SEEMS BLEAK, YOU CAN STILL INVITE COLOR INTO YOUR LIFE first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.September 29, 2020
THINK FLUORESCENT & PHOSPHORESCENT


I never met a color I didn’t like. Dale Chihuly Why do fluorescent colors arrest my attention? I think it is because they are flamboyant, bodacious, conspicuous, vibrant and brilliant. “Look at me, look at me!” they beckon and I do. Yet I use them sparingly in my paintings – just a hint at times […]
The post THINK FLUORESCENT & PHOSPHORESCENT first appeared on Ellen Palestrant.September 15, 2020
THINK MONOCHROME


A colorful world is always a synonym for paradise. A grey or monocolored world is always a synonym for purgatory or hell…The diversity of color brings paradise. Friedensreich Hundertwasser Are paintings in monochromes created because of a need to explore the subtle variables of one color, a preference for consistency, or because of a desire […]
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