Part of the #PassLove movement is an emphasis on creative expression and artistic freedom.
In our first month of launching #PassLove three talented artists generously shared three different interpretations of the #PassLove movement. I am so grateful and moved by their artwork and willingness to have their creative endeavors shared on the blog.
Christine Anuszweski provided this motivating Mary Oliver quote--"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" against the backdrop of a beautifully foggy New England waterfront. Christine is a professional photographer, constant traveler, and yogi extraordinaire.
Check her out:
Photography Website: http://www.christineanuszewskiphotography.com/
Blog: http://canuszewskitravels.blogspot.com/.
Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChristineAnuszewski
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Christine-Anuszewski-Photography/221676191239024
Instagram: http://instagram.com/chrisanuszewski

My awesome runner friend and yoga student (who is embodying #PassLove with his compassion and care for St. Petersburg, Florida puppies!!) provided the below original photograph. of St. Petersburg Florida--and loving life. :) Thank you Aldo Fonticiella for your support of #PassLove, it means a lot!
Lastly, Sara McClarnon is a talented sculpture installation artist utilizing mixed media. Using scraps of fabric and wire hangers, Sara crafted a heart of love. We love you Sara and thank you for helping move the #PassLove movement forward. :) < 3
Website: http://www.saramcclarnon.com/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/saramcclarnonartist
"If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever." --A.A. Milne

Thanks Lora for this! You made my day! Happy Spring! Yes, let's keep on dancing to release work for the soul! Pass the love around!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great movement. I actually made a heart similar to Sara's but only used three colors. I love her choice of colors and patterns for her heart.
ReplyDeleteI love that wreath! I want to try to make one too! So pretty.
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