Note: I’m introducing a third format for sharing in the Substack: pages from my sketchbook, with a few words draped around the edges for context or color or… because it looks better than images alone.
A wave of peace swept through me with “our Better Nature National Treasure”. Followed by a realization that this old man needs a morning shower. Hah! Whew!!
I love your new format. Much more content with less brain-drain on my part. And I’m not even a visual thinking person.
Your paragraph beginning, "Imagine it's the year 2323"... I'd rather not! All we know and deeply love wil be long gone, including ourselves. And yet I find that paragraph's closing sentence intriguing: "When is the event horizon for imagining everything will be OK?" (Will eveything ever REALLY be okay on Planet Earth?) Thanks for sharing your thoughts, talent and perspective.
Thanks for your note! All true... perhaps. But imagining alternative (impossible?) futures and working toward them with others is happening everyday all over the earth. I hope I'm not just being pollyanna.
A wave of peace swept through me with “our Better Nature National Treasure”. Followed by a realization that this old man needs a morning shower. Hah! Whew!!
I love your new format. Much more content with less brain-drain on my part. And I’m not even a visual thinking person.
WELL DONE.
Your paragraph beginning, "Imagine it's the year 2323"... I'd rather not! All we know and deeply love wil be long gone, including ourselves. And yet I find that paragraph's closing sentence intriguing: "When is the event horizon for imagining everything will be OK?" (Will eveything ever REALLY be okay on Planet Earth?) Thanks for sharing your thoughts, talent and perspective.
Thanks for your note! All true... perhaps. But imagining alternative (impossible?) futures and working toward them with others is happening everyday all over the earth. I hope I'm not just being pollyanna.
"Imagining alternative...futures and working toward them with others" is the only way forward.
Jeremy, I love your sketchbooks. The creative process documented. Barbara
Thanks for reading, Barbara.