


You can also visit Ann’s Work on Instagram


Pics taken by Ann Graf – 2016
Miluawkee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
⭐ THANK YOU Ann ! ⭐

Be Cool! Visit TRUE Skool



You can also visit Ann’s Work on Instagram


Pics taken by Ann Graf – 2016
Miluawkee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
⭐ THANK YOU Ann ! ⭐

Be Cool! Visit TRUE Skool
Rebecca Budd from CHASING ART has sent us a James Knight mural.

Its official title is Shear, & you can find it at 302 West 2nd Street, Vancouver, B.C.

Rebecca has also sent us something Alfred Stieglitz once said. Here is part of it:
“Art cannot be contained behind the walls of stately palaces, posh galleries or antiquated museums. Art is not the sole domain of private collectors.”

You can read all of the Alfred Stieglitz Quote

Rebecca has another well worth visiting blog: A Backward Look Forward

Photos taken by – Rebecca Budd – 2016
Vancouver, Canada
⭐ THANK YOU Rebecca ! ⭐

Here are the links to Muralist, James Knight
Ste J – Book to the Future sent us this colorful mural. I think it’s a fun piece to segue from Kids Month back to regular programming.

He has written a wonderful commentary, which is in quotation marks & italics.

“On an adjoining wall to the entrance of the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham there is a vibrant and eye catching mix of images.”

“I like to see this as a promise to amaze and inspire, to allow escape or thought provoking material.”

“It is wonderful when the cinema experience starts outside and triggers off that excitement.”

“Art can influence moods as we potter about town but to work in tandem with the surroundings makes it even more interesting as a medium of feeling as well as visuals.”

Ste J, who writes really great book reviews, some film reviews & once in a while a game review, also writes fab Graf Reviews.
Pics taken by Steve Johnson – 2016
Nottingham, England, UK
⭐ THANK YOU Ste J ! ⭐

Visit Book to the Future!
Brenda’s Fairytales & poems are the best. She has been an inspiration for me during Kids’ Month on GLaM. Check out this gem!
Used by Permission of Artist Sath
Children dig sandcastles,
atop the swimming World Turtle,
until the tide smoothes the canvas.
Worlds change, drift out of time,
afloat currents ever moving
from ancient times, like thoughts,
like words or art, like life itself.
We swim in rainbow-hued oceans with the
World Turtle and sift ideas like sand.
Each sparkling grain holds a child’s song,
a collision of stars, a galaxy of possibility.
The oldest tree was born in prehistory.
Its innermost ring is the world’s oldest writing.
Its roots entwine eternity, holding it fast,
watching us blink in and out like candles.
Although we shed our light briefly,
we are part of the world’s ebb and flow,
and all things that come after
will find our sand, our songs, our stars
still living, infinite and immortal.
Copyright 2016 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: I reference William Blake’s famous quatrain:
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild…
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This pretty toucan is found on a side street near Bloor & Dufferin.
Oddly enough, although it’s totally different from my post
found in a kids’ park, I did find them on the same day.
This one has a very colorful beak.
I thought it was appropriate for “Kids” Month”
Pics taken by Resa, December 5, 2015
Toronto, Canada
Although not signed, I suspect Nick Sweetman is the artist.
This Magic Meadow is in Ottawa.
It has a magic tree that sheds light to all who grow under it.
The Mushrooms especially like it, because they often grow in shaded places.



All life is happy in the Magic Meadow.
Pics taken by Resa, 2013 – 2015
Ottawa & Toronto Canada
Young Hearts Run Free – Artist: @ Eckstatic

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