Words, Words, Words

Bloganuary writing prompt
In what ways do you communicate online?

OK, is this some sort of softball social handles share prompt? I’ll bite.

Follow me on Instagram or Threads @ HKdoesYarn. My main artform is still knitting, and I began on insta as a way to share my knitting. You can also follow my knitting on Ravelry-MlleTricoteuse. If you have kids you can also follow me on Outschool.com, though that’s a platform for online classes. You can use my promo code HeatherK2020 for 20$ off your first class (and it doesn’t have to be with me-that’s a-ok).

Oh, and you can find me on SoundCloud, though it’s mostly as a place to host my recordings I’ve used in applying for jobs. I don’t update it often. Still, it’s art 🙂

Here on WP, my hope is to share, deepen, and flesh out my thoughts about the spiritual life, find likeminded folks, and build an uplifting community that seeks unity in diversity and practices creative acts as a way of building that unitive awareness. Basically, stay tuned here for snippets about my life and how I’m growing and changing. And then how I offer back to the world. And maybe join me in offering something back into the world!

The author holds up a small sheet of paper on which random lines of water color have fallen this way and that from one edge. An art piece about the unpredictability of life and need to let go of control.
Color mediation. Watercolor on paper. 2020.

OK, maybe I don’t only use words to communicate. Let’s make more art!

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  1. mel23h Avatar

    That’s pretty. I love the colors and uniqueness of it.

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    1. Heather Kirkconnell Avatar

      Thanks! You can do the same! Take some watercolors, load up a brush, and paint only on one edge, which you hold up. The paint drop will travel down with gravity, and you can try to guide it, but also just trust it to move and mix (or not!) and meditate on that path and your path. 🙂

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      1. mel23h Avatar

        I’ll give it a shot, thanks!!

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