My daughter is from Boston. She’s an activist, she wants to share truth and reality to the masses of people via a bullhorn. She wants us to know that racism is wrong. It’s quite an emotional feeling to see your little girl all grown up. It’s quite another to watch her on television, as WCVBContinue reading “Singing. The Art of Being Heard”
Category Archives: ContemporaryArt
The Art of Venting
As much as things seem to be stagnant, in the midst of a never ending global pandemic, technology seems to be just plugging along. I can gauge it moving by my struggle to use it, because new technology doesn’t come with paper instructions. And for whatever it’s worth, I like reading. Is it just me,Continue reading “The Art of Venting”
Walls Are For Art
It use to be that walls were primarily meant to provide shelter. They were meant to hold up ceilings and solidify floors. They were built to protect people from the cold and harsh elements of this world, like gusting winds and freezing rain. Walls can safeguard, fortify, defend and also display art. Imagine, a roomContinue reading “Walls Are For Art”
What is Intuitive Art?
Intuitive art is seamlessly created. It begins with a moment of inception, when something is seen, as if for the very first time and my mind takes a snapshot. It could be as simple as a flight of stairs that lead into an old brick building, or looking at an ice cream truck. Ordinary, everyContinue reading “What is Intuitive Art?”
Turning The Screw #JustDoIt
Good Morning World 🌎 I woke up with strength on my mind. These are my musings before I pick up a paintbrush to paint. And for no particular reason I’m going to share it here, with you. Later on, I’m going to come back and revisit my musings. I’m going to post- check my post, and read whateverContinue reading “Turning The Screw #JustDoIt”
An Artsy Tale
A fabulous thing happened during the Corona Virus global pandemic, a positive phenomenon out of those dark moments. As people shuttered themselves in and hunkered down, innovation and creativity seemed to flourish. In true Dickensian fashion, “…it was the best of times, it was the worse of times”, artists were producing wonderful pieces of artContinue reading “An Artsy Tale”
Angie’s Double Dutch Jump Rope
When I was a kid, I never learnt how to double Dutch jump rope. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to learn, it’s just that I wasn’t good at it, my skinny legs didn’t lift high enough, or move fast enough or angle out at the right entry point. And the girls in my neighborhoodContinue reading “Angie’s Double Dutch Jump Rope”
Hi there…
My name is DaNice D. Marshall. After raising my family and being a caretaker for my Mum, I get to live my childhood dream with you, here on my own webpage, that I created intuitively. Outside of climbing telephone poles for ten years, I’m untrained. But isn’t that a woman’s talent? As she multi-tasks andContinue reading “Hi there…”