Awaiting Ascension Juxtapositions

Are we living breathing time capsules waiting to be opened by future generations.

Alive. Merely existing.

Unquiet extreme desperation for something more but we don’t know what that more is. Blend in. Blend in. Like a Chameleon. Validation mode on.

Fire Salamanders emerge from still hot ashes and charcoal bits whence Paul dipped his hand yet brought back his hand unscathed by neither flames nor poisons.

Creator demands that we be broken down into our Essential Elements.Are we really primordial primates amphibian reptiles species awaiting Rebirth into the next level of Evolution? Sentient beings searching for our next form.

Next pattern. Next Dimensions, Galaxies and Multiple Universes.We 20th Century born sat at the feet of our Elders absorbing our family oral traditions. Treasured Griots sharing knowledge, wisdom and understanding.

But how will our 22nd Century descendants interpret the Throwing of our old bones.Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Long abandoned Blogs filled with dusty forgotten posts on desiccated lives. Forever seeking release from a wireless tangled Matrix.

Will we stand the test of time?Or will Haramattan Sirocco winds blown from Pyramids and Sphinx wipe our Talking Heads from the Akashic Records.


Homage to Eden








RDP Saturday: ABSTRACT

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Ragtag Daily Post: Abstract


My art genre is Abstract Expressionism Surrealism.

I always enjoyed creating Collages but after an accident last spring I branched out into acrylic painting mostly as therapy. By being consistent in painting God opened even more extra doors for me to exhibit my artwork.

I’m Grateful and Thankful for God’s Blessings. The Bible says, Ask and you will Receive. I don’t believe in being a starving Artist. That’s a ridiculous idea. Therefore I’m asking that everyone who is able to please donate any amount great or small so that I can keep painting in 2019.


Here are some of the paintings that I created in 2018. My PayPal account is deborah.palmer280@gmail.com. Your donations also help me to be a better Caregiver to my brother Stephen who has Autism.

Thanks.