Julé Cunningham

@JD_Cunningham@sunny.garden
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Artist (thread painting, pencil, ink, mixed media - no AI used); voracious reader; advocate and supporter of libraries; trying to walk as lightly as possible on our beautiful land of the Pacific Northwest; accidental haiku writer. (Posts are usually deleted after six months.)

#art #embroidery #EmbroideryArt #FineArtInStitch #MastoArt #haiku #SmallPoem #NoAI #PacificNorthwest #PNW #ClimateCatastrophe #ClimateJustice #nature #wildlife #libraries #FreedomToRead #reading #bookstodon

Working in porcelain, glass, bronze, and stone, sculptor Karen Lamonte's work highlights the beauty of the materials she works with especially in her feminine figures that have a fluid grace and glow.
#art #sculpture #WomensArt

https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2025/07/karen-lamonte-celestial-bodies/

Ethereal Sculptures by Karen LaMonte Link Perceptions of Beauty, Femininity, and Nature

Karen LaMonte’s sculptures explore ideas around femininity, resilience, and conventions of beauty throughout history.

Colossal

Sunset's last light caught
within glistening raindrops
lingering on leaves.

#DailyHaikuPrompt - rain, glisten
#haiku #micropoem #SmallPoem

#SundaySentence plus 2

"The story of our relationship to the earth is written more truthfully on the land than on the page. It lasts there. The land remembers what we said and what we did."

Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass

#RobinWallKimmerer #BraidingSweetgrass #quote

I'm quite happy with how his came out.

After years and years of avoiding backlighting, I specifically took this shot *because* it was backlit. It's part of a 10 photo challenge from a photography training course I recently completed.

#art to start 🎨
...street scene

'Via Bandiera from the first floor of n 67'
Artist: Francesco Cuttitta
#painting #acrylic #AcrylicPainting

I expect you’ve seen the footage: elephants,
finding the bones of one of their own kind
dropped by the wayside, picked clean by scavengers
and the sun, then untidily left there,
decide to do something about it.

But what, exactly? They can’t, of course,
reassemble the old elephant magnificence;
they can’t even make a tidier heap. But they can
hook up bones with their trunks and chuck them
this way and that way. So they do.

And their scattering has an air
of deliberate ritual, ancient and necessary.
Their great size, too, makes them the very
embodiment of grief, while the play of their trunks
lends sprezzatura.

Elephants puzzling out
the anagram of their own anatomy,
elephants at their abstracted lamentations—
may their spirit guide me as I place
my own sad thoughts in new, hopeful arrangements.
-- 'A Scattering' by Christopher Reid from 'The FSG Poetry Anthology'

#VerseThursday #TodaysPoem #poetry @poetry