Doodle Tuesday for now…

the ancient things

Looking again.

With each move we look again.  Maybe it is not such a bad thing,  to keep moving. Keep Moving they say.

an old watercolor

an old storycloth

cloth to paper

There will be stories about all this paper stuff.

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  1. She Facherty

    That rabbit is beautiful, alert and ready to leap!

    Sorting helps me with overwhelm. After too much busyness and too many people I want calm and simplicity.

    Soul-o, peaceful soul.

  2. Caro

    “my arms are open to hug the future”, i love that Jude. Best aproach!
    And i still imagine you in a little red home.
    I am stunned to see paper to cloth especially in this one. Magic bunny

  3. Nancy

    Letting go of the original…there is so much to that.
    Love imagining Wend and her children having this rabbit cloth as a choice. 🙂

  4. I remember you making this cloth. It’s such a joyful one, good that it has a home with children. 🙂 I am starting to feel a direction for all the “stuff” I have, that means some sorting here too. But then, it seems like I am always sorting…

  5. Maria ALICE

    As a newish follower, I am being reminded of so much. This is such a lovely way for me to start my day in the southern hemisphere. reflective, thoughtful and stimulating. Thank you.
    ‘Letting go of’ is far more powerful than ‘holding on to’, for me.

  6. Judith

    I have that pot — but I suspect yours holds dye while mine holds canning jars.
    I love that you are artistic in so many mediums.

  7. Jan Stevenson

    The one thing I know about the wealth of content we have created is that every time we say we are letting go of it all it goes off into liminal space somewhere and reorganizes itself and comes back to us all the more workable. We never lose it. Ourselves, and the work, are that resilient.

  8. joey

    What a fabulous rabbit, and your talent for turning paper design into cloth!
    Must be something in the air. I have taken up and washed all the table covers and lace things in my studio this morning, knowing that purging is next, and necessary. What a lot of stuff.

  9. Victoria

    That rabbit is adorable. Of course they all are, but the live ones do eat a lot of really nice plants so there is that.

    Sorting out and discarding way ahead of a move is a really useful ploy. Just the physical moving is a huge job in and of itself and having a bunch of things already decided on and dealt with is a real time and labor saver when the big move comes.

  10. Helen Lee

    WoW…the transition from paper to cloth is see(a)mless….beautiful art.
    Soul-O 💙🩵💙🩵
    We finally emptied the lock up of all our stuff, two weeks ago….it was exhausting, but feels SO good. Things were given away to friends and charity shops, sold, or thrown. We never want to have stuff again!! My cloth collection was the most difficult, but I reduced it greatly, and for now, what I can’t fit into Martha is in Mark’s parent’s garage.
    Our Boy has Mark’s paintings.
    Sending hugs to you and Soul-O xx

  11. Beth O

    Yay, Jude & Soul-O!! Moving forward is a good thing. I love the bunny & the translation to cloth. To me, it feels really good to donate “stuff” . . . I know that it will bring joy to its new owner. I wrote down something you said today: “Sometimes letting go is the beginning of holding something new”. Beautiful, wise words . . . thank you for sharing!

  12. Moki

    He’s a beautiful bearer of change Jude. And your audio “bridge “ such a sweet chanting… a invocation.

    We are sorting here too. Your chant calls to mine.

    Thank You

  13. Jen

    The waning summer and approaching fall always brings memories and a slight melancholy for me …Looking back for a bit…and then a deep breath ( no cool fresh air here, yet, Ha!) and Moving Forward!!
    Onward, eh, Jude!?
    💚💙🤎
    Like Soul-O, the cats here are napping also. 😻😻😻
    And, Oh! How I adore the happy hare! 🐇
    ( The drawn design translated SO Well to cloth!)

  14. Lynda Merry

    I know I’ve said this many times before, but I really love your drawings. I’m really intrigued by the cloth version of the rabbit and hope you’ll talk a little about how you did that sometime. For now, I’ll just park it in my “Jude’s magic” category.
    And, downsizing and letting go of stuff is hard. Been doing that myself for awhile now. My goal is to untether from the stuff so I’m nimble and ready for whatever is next.
    Lynda💕

  15. Glorious days, indeed! So welcome. Love, love seeing the rabbit and it’s translation on cloth. Yay Soul-O 🧡 Lots of letting go of stuff here, too. Feels good. I have a load of stuff in the car to bring to Good Will 🙂

      • Heather S

        That sorting and thinning can be quite overwhelming. I’m glad you have leaned into it and I’m enjoying the things you find to share. I have just moved my mom-outlaw and she moved in a huff and without any thinning. Paper artist in an upstairs apartment. I’m a bit traumatized by stuff right now. ❤️❤️Soul-o what a comfort and relief.

        • jude

          Stuff can be like a pillow sometimes, but what comforts us changes and so do we.
          Soul-o is like a pillow to me. That never changes.

  16. Velma Bolyard

    the glorious days are finally here, after the BIG wet. transition times. and that rabbit; you know i love that rabbit, that cloth, that story.

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