8 x 11.5 mixed media collage, layers of fluid acrylic paints
collage ephemera, colored markers, Caran d'Ache Neocolor II crayons
rubber stamps
Have you ever tried to get to the end of a rainbow? I have and guess what, I'm still on the road some 50 years later and haven't gotten any closer or maybe I have and I just didn't know it. What did I think I would find? a pot of gold, a farmhouse, field of poppies, the afterlife.
::::::: I interrupt this regular scheduled programming to say that my 'dear husband' who has been working tirelessly to restore my 1963 Mercury Meteor in the garage, just walked in the house and presented me with a special gift... a handful of assorted transmission springs for use in my art projects, he sure knows the way to my heart :::::: now back to our regular scheduled programming.
Whenever I see a rainbow I ask my husband do you think we could get to the end and he reminds me by his scientific mind that it is not possible that a rainbow is a phenomenon, a refractory of light, that it would be impossible. Geesh, I don't believe a word he says, why should I let him burst my rainbow bubble?
Now look here at this person below. Don't they seem close?
Double Rainbow in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska

Image by photographer -Eric Rolph at
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Well in the meantime, I'll keep dreaming because Dorothy says, "the dreams that you dare to dream, really do come true."
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