Exploring Abstract Techniques in Art

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While I’m busy making little tweaks and fine-tuning my new Etsy Photography Shop, I’ve also been happily experimenting in the studio and diving into abstract work. Lately, it’s all about trying new techniques, playing with different supplies, and seeing what happens when I push myself outside my usual comfort zone.

These pieces were created on 140 lb handmade watercolor paper—and I’ll be honest, it’s not my favorite. There are areas where the paint just refuses to soak in, no matter how much I layer it on. The paper also has a yellow-green tinge, which works beautifully with some color palettes… and not so much with others. Part of the process, right?

That said, I am absolutely loving this color palette. It has a cool, calming vibe that really speaks to me. In the first image, though, I wasn’t thrilled with how the paintings were coming together. I tried adding a touch of shimmering metallic paint to see if that would elevate them—but they still didn’t quite win me over.

The second image features more organic shapes, and this is where things started to click. I love the way the shapes seem to glow, and that soft energy makes the piece feel really fun and alive to me.

By the time I reached the last image, I pretty much threw everything in my creative arsenal at it—short of the kitchen sink 😉 That one I truly love, especially the way the gold paint catches the light and adds that extra glow.

Art is always an experiment, and not every piece needs to be a favorite to teach you something new—and that’s part of what keeps it exciting.

I also want to send warm wishes to everyone affected by Winter Storm Fern. I hope you’re staying safe, warm, and well.

Thanks so much for being here and sharing this creative journey with me. Have a wonderful day!

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Mysteries of the Alaskan Triangle Unveiled

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If you’ve been following along, you know I’ve already explored the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle and the Michigan Triangle. Each one carries its own legends, unanswered questions, and eerie fascination—and today’s post is a continuation of that intrigue as we head north to one of the most mysterious regions of all: the Alaskan Triangle.

Where Is the Alaskan Triangle?

The Alaskan Triangle is generally described as an area stretching between Anchorage, Juneau, and Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow). This vast and rugged region is known not only for its breathtaking beauty, but also for an unusual number of disappearances and unexplained events that have occurred over the years.

The Case That Defined the Mystery

One of the most well-known and enduring mysteries linked to the Alaskan Triangle occurred in 1972, when a small plane carrying U.S. Congressman Hale Boggs, Congressman Nick Begich, their aide, and the pilot vanished while flying from Anchorage to Juneau. Despite one of the largest search efforts ever conducted in the region, no wreckage, debris, or remains were ever found. The case remains unsolved and is often cited as the moment the Alaskan Triangle captured national attention.

Planes That Vanished Without a Trace

The Boggs–Begich disappearance was not an isolated incident. In 1950, a U.S. Air Force Douglas C-54 Skymaster carrying 44 people disappeared while flying from Alaska to the continental United States. Despite extensive military searches, no trace of the aircraft was ever recovered, and the fate of those on board remains unknown.

These aviation mysteries have fueled speculation for decades, especially given how suddenly these aircraft vanished and how little evidence was left behind.

Unexplained Disappearances on the Ground

The mystery of the Alaskan Triangle isn’t limited to the skies. There are also missing person cases that remain unresolved. In 1995, Leonard Lane, a 73-year-old man, vanished during a Fourth of July event in Fairbanks. Despite searches and public appeals, no clues were ever found.

In 2014, Jael Tiara Hamblen, a young woman, disappeared after going out one evening. Months later, her purse was discovered buried in snow, but she herself was never found. Cases like these continue to raise questions, especially when evidence is scarce or simply stops.

Strange Sightings and Aerial Encounters

The Alaskan Triangle has also been associated with unexplained sightings in the sky. In 1986, the crew of Japan Airlines Flight 1628 reported seeing large unidentified objects pacing their aircraft over Alaska. The objects were described as brightly lit and capable of sudden, unusual movements. Despite radar data and official documentation, the incident has never been conclusively explained.

Another frequently mentioned location is Mount Hayes, where pilots and hikers have reported strange lights and unidentified objects appearing and disappearing in the sky. These reports have persisted for decades, adding to the region’s reputation.

Legends That Predate Modern Records

Long before modern aviation and recorded disappearances, Indigenous stories warned of the Kushtaka, a shape-shifting entity said to lure people away by mimicking familiar voices. While rooted in folklore, many find it unsettling how closely these stories echo modern accounts of people hearing voices or sounds before vanishing.

Nature, Mystery, and Unanswered Questions

There’s no denying that Alaska’s extreme weather and vast wilderness can explain many tragedies. Sudden storms, difficult terrain, and limited access can make survival—and recovery—nearly impossible. Still, what keeps the Alaskan Triangle so compelling is that some cases simply don’t have clear answers.

The lack of evidence, the repeated patterns, and the sheer number of unresolved incidents leave room for speculation and curiosity.

A Continuing Intrigue

Together with the Bermuda Triangle and the Michigan Triangle, the Alaskan Triangle forms a trio of modern mysteries that continue to fascinate. Whether you lean toward logic, folklore, or something in between, these stories remind us how much of our world remains unexplained.

For some, the Alaskan Triangle reflects the raw power of nature. For others, it remains one of the most intriguing mysteries of our time. Either way, it continues to invite questions—and wonder.

I hope you enjoyed exploring this mystery with me—thanks so much for stopping by!

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Explore Flowing Waters Photo: New Shop on Etsy

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I’m so excited to finally share that my new Etsy shop, Flowing Waters Photo, is officially open! 🎉 After lots of time, planning, and behind-the-scenes work, I’ve finished transferring all of my photographs to this new space, and it feels wonderful to see it all come together.

To give you a little history, my love for photography began when I was about 10 years old. My father helped me craft a simple camera out of cardstock that actually worked, and that little creation sparked a fascination that’s stayed with me ever since. A few years later, he gifted me my first real camera as a birthday present—one I’ll always treasure. It opened my eyes to a whole new way of seeing the world and capturing the beauty around me.

Today, I use my Nikon Z50 to photograph everyday moments that catch my eye, transforming them into images that feel meaningful and timeless. This shop is a reflection of that journey and my love for noticing the small details that often go unnoticed.

All orders in the shop include FREE Shipping, so you can enjoy browsing without worrying about any extra costs. I can’t wait to continue sharing more art and photography with you.

Thanks for coming along with me on this creative journey. Wishing you a wonderful day!

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From Kitchen Table to National Brand: Lillian Vernon’s Journey

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Lillian Vernon was a pioneer of the mail-order catalog industry and a trailblazer for women in business. She founded her company in 1951 with just $2,000 and a simple idea: sell personalized products through the mail. At a time when few women ran national businesses—and even fewer did so from their kitchen tables—Vernon built a brand that became a household name, mailing millions of catalogs and redefining direct-to-consumer retail long before e-commerce existed.

What made Lillian Vernon remarkable wasn’t just her business success, but her visibility. She put her own name—and face—on the company, signaling confidence, accountability, and ambition. She proved that a woman could scale a business nationally, balance creativity with operations, and lead with both warmth and discipline.

As a child, I admired her deeply. I remember flipping through mail-order catalogs and imagining what it must be like to create something that could travel into people’s homes and spark a moment of delight. Lillian Vernon made that dream feel real and attainable. She planted the idea that I, too, could build my own mail-order business—an idea rooted in independence, creativity, and the belief that big things can start small. Today, that early inspiration has come full circle as I work toward creating my own online art business, carrying forward the same spirit of entrepreneurship and possibility that Lillian Vernon embodied.

Lillian Vernon’s legacy lives on not just in the business she built, but in the generations she inspired to imagine bigger futures. Her story reminds me that entrepreneurship begins with curiosity and courage—and that the dreams we form early can quietly shape the work we’re meant to do.

Thank you so much for stopping by—I hope your day is filled with creativity and inspiration.

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Behind the Scenes of My New Etsy Photography Shop

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Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time behind the scenes, quietly building and reshaping my creative space. I’m in the process of setting up my new Etsy Shop, Flowing Waters Photo, and it’s been both exciting and thoughtful work. This shop will be dedicated solely to my photography—real moments, captured through my own lens. With so much changing in the creative world, it felt important to create a clear home for my photographic work. As new images find their place in the photo shop, I’m moving them out of my original Flowing Waters Art Shop so each space can shine in its own way.

While there’s been plenty of organizing, uploading, and decision-making, I’ve also been sneaking in some much-needed studio time. Those moments—brush in hand, paint flowing—have been a refreshing pause from the technical side of things. I’ve been experimenting with watercolor abstract ideas, letting myself explore without a set outcome in mind. Some pieces surprise me, others challenge me, and a few remind me that not everything needs to be perfect to be meaningful.

I love sharing this part of the journey with you—the in-between moments, the experiments, the small steps that often go unseen. Creativity isn’t just about the finished piece; it’s about the process, the curiosity, and the joy of trying something new. I hope you’ll continue to peek behind the scenes with me as Flowing Waters grows and evolves.

Thanks so much for being here. Have a wonderful day!

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Nurture Small Habits for Lasting Positive Change

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Change doesn’t always come from grand gestures—it often begins with tiny, intentional steps. Like seeds planted in winter soil, small habits have the power to grow into meaningful transformation over time.

Start with something achievable: drinking more water, journaling for five minutes a day, taking a short walk, or practicing gratitude each morning. These small acts may seem minor now, but with consistency, they take root and flourish. Over time, the cumulative effect of these tiny habits can ripple through your life, shaping your routines, mindset, and overall well-being.

The key is patience and kindness toward yourself. Growth doesn’t happen overnight, and there will be moments when old patterns resurface or progress feels slow. That’s okay. Every attempt, no matter how small, is a seed of possibility—worth nurturing, worth celebrating.

Consider this an invitation to reflect on one small habit you could plant today. Imagine how it might grow by the end of the year. Even the tiniest change, when practiced regularly, can become something meaningful: a new routine, a healthier habit, or a mindset shift that transforms how you approach your days.

By planting these seeds now, you give yourself the gift of time, patience, and possibility. The growth might be slow and subtle, but it is real—and it has the power to create lasting, positive change.

Thanks for stopping by—cultivate your growth, and always share the happy❤️

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Last Chance: 50% Off Christmas Art Sale!

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🎄✨ Final Call! My After-Christmas Sale in the Etsy Shop wraps up tomorrow, and it’s your last chance to enjoy 50% OFF all original Christmas artwork.

From cozy wall art to hand-painted ornaments, every festive piece is marked down—no code required. If you’ve been eyeing something special or want to get a head start on next holiday season, now’s the moment to grab it before it’s gone.

🕛 The sale ends January 7th, 2026, and orders over $35 still ship free. Once it’s over, these prices won’t return!

Swing by my Etsy Shop today and claim your one-of-a-kind holiday art before the countdown hits zero. 🎨💫

Thank you so much for your support!

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Wishing You a Joyful and Healthy New Year

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As one year ends and another begins, it’s the perfect time to pause, reflect, and look ahead with hope. Every new year brings a fresh start, a chance to set intentions, and an opportunity to grow into the person you want to become.

May the coming year be filled with joy, good health, meaningful connections, and small moments of happiness that add up to a life you love. Celebrate your accomplishments, learn from the challenges, and step forward with courage and curiosity.

Wishing you a Happy New Year and all things wonderful in the year ahead!

Thanks for stopping by!

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After-Christmas Sale: 50% Off Unique Artworks

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The holiday season may have passed, but the festive spirit is still alive in my Etsy Shop with an After-Christmas Sale you won’t want to miss! 🎉 I’m “Sharing the Happy” with 50% OFF all my original Christmas artwork including wall decor and hand-painted ornaments—no code needed!

Whether you’re adding a little extra holiday cheer to your home or planning ahead for next year, now is the perfect time to grab one-of-a-kind art at a fantastic price! This 50% OFF sale runs through January 7th, 2026, so there’s plenty of time to shop and save on unique pieces that will brighten your space. 🛍️ Plus, enjoy free shipping on orders over $35—don’t miss out!

Hop over to my Etsy Shop and grab your original artwork before the sale ends! 🎨 Thanks so much for your support!

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Warm Wishes for a Merry Christmas

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The holiday season is a special time to pause, celebrate, and reflect on the year with gratitude. Whether you’re surrounded by family, friends, or cozy moments of solitude, this season is a reminder to embrace joy, kindness, and connection.

May your days be filled with laughter, your heart with warmth, and your home with love. Celebrate the little moments, savor the festive treats, and cherish the memories you create—whatever holidays or traditions you hold dear.

From my heart to yours, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a joyful, peaceful season for all.

Thanks for stopping by—spread cheer, and always share the happy❤️