Can I see again? No, but there are odd moments of clearer vision that enable me to work in fits and starts. In this instance, I have come up with a collage, The Fruit Look.
“The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”
Helen Keller [1880-1968]
Ephemera used to create this collage is from Design Cuts and the Biodiversity Library on Flickr.
I have not yet uploaded it to my galleries, except for Crated, but if you’re interested,, do bookmark the page and return in a few days for all the other links.
Available at the following galleries:
Redbubble
Crated
Zazzle US
Zazzle UK
Fine Art America [14 fulfillment centers in 5 countries]
Saatchi Art
Take care and keep laughing!
So sorry to hear about the ongoing eye problems.
Nonetheless, you have still managed to create a striking image, Sarah.
Well done!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Thank you. Music to my ears. x
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I second Pete’s comments. I love the rich tones. But indeed, many commiserations with your eye difficulties.
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Bless you, Tish.
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And bless you!
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I love that Helen Keller quote…but am sorry to hear that you are still having eye issues….It’s amazing what you can accomplish anyway – a very beautiful design. Janet. 🙂 xx
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It is a good ‘un, isn’t it. Much thanks! And you know what to do – keep smiling. 🙂 xxx
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this shows how powerful and natural your artistic gift really is. eyes on your side or not –
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You’ve made me cry, Beth! That’s such a powerful compliment.
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Sorry your sight has not improved much, Sarah. The Fruit Look is very eye-catching.
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Thanks so much, Mary!
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It is so sad that you can not see clearly the beauty that you bring to us.
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Aw, thanks, GP.
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This is beautiful! You do still (always) have your vision…(K)
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You’re a star! Very many thanks.
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Beautiful and unusual. Hoping the moments of clarity increase and you can carry on with your work. Thinking of you.
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You and me both! Much thanks, Olga.
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I hope your eyes are better soon.
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Thank you, Kendall. So do I!
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Welcome!
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Sarah, I would like to buy postcard(s) but am confused on the ordering. It’s coming up with wanting me to make changes? Do they send it to me and I write on it and buy my own postage? Do I fill out my message online and pay for postage and then it is sent to whomever from there. I’m a little confused…(-: Help…S
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How lovely! If you’re definitely talking about postcards, not greeting cards, you’re given the option to change it/customise it. Not so necessary with postcards but you might want to delete the info about FND and the number/name of the card. You buy, they send and you do the usual. If it’s a greeting card, you would want to change the inside greeting to one of your choice, for instance. Hope that makes sense. Eyes very bad today!
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Thank you…big help. I love your postcards. So I can just leave the FND on there because I am going to cover it with a stamp anyway…thanks!!
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Know you have been dealing with the eye problem for awhile…hugs!
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Absolutely.
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Beautiful! Love the layers and rich colours. To me, this piece is a reminder that the world is full of opportunity.
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How lovely. Thank you, Ruth,
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This was so creative – would never have thought of combining these two types of items. Great!
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Thank you, Syd. I’m a great one for combining, even the most opposite of elements!
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