Anne-Laure Djabllah. (Oil, mixed media on canvas). See Flickr photo stream here.I have been planning this post for a while and when I re-discovered Anne-Laure Djaballah's blog it all came together. Much of Anne-Laure's work revolves around the fragile threads of life .... connecting ... disconnecting, tangling... untangling; Path's crossing, twisting, meandering .... beginning and ending. In most of her pieces there is a line, a thread, a wire linking elements .... much like life. Our lives are connected by threads, journeys and stories.
"Lines, broken up, tangled, linking the dots, drawn by hand, made of paint, thread, string or wire, the line connects one place to the next, suggesting a path, and telling a story". - Anne-Laure Djaballah
Assemblage by Anne-Laure Djaballah.I wallowed in Anne Laure's blog for a while before moving on to other artists who are intrigued by life's tangles, both organized and disorganized .....

...... and then this poem by Naomi Shihab Nye fell in my lap....
Life is a tangle of
twisting paths.
Some short.
Some long.
There are dead ends.
And there are choices.
And wrong turns,
and detours,
and yield signs,
and instruction booklets,
and star maps,
and happiness,
and loneliness.
And friends.
And sisters.
And love.
And poetry.
Life is a maze.
You are a maze.
Amazed.
And amazing.
-- Naomi Shihab Nye from the book A Maze Me
Stefany Hemming. See more of Stefany's work at the Bill Lowe Gallery, here.
Brice Marden. See more here.
Alexander Faley. See more of Alexander's work at Koller Art House here.
Alexander Faley. See more here.
Sam Reveles. See more of Sam's work here.
Stefany Hemming. See more of Stefany's work at the Bill Lowe Gallery, here.
Brice Marden. See more here.
Alexander Faley. See more of Alexander's work at Koller Art House here.
Sam Reveles. See more of Sam's work here.



