Patricia Saxton and I first crossed paths at Wittenberg University when we joined the same sorority. She was an art major, had a free spirit vibe about her and also a depth in her personality that was (and still is) intuitive and disciplined. She had an eye for detail that brought something extra special to her art. After graduation, we lost touch but reconnected at Homecoming a few years ago. Thanks to that meet up at Homecoming and then social media, we have stayed in touch. She used to live in New Jersey and whenever we went to New York City, she would come to the city for the day and she and I would have fun walking, exploring, and talking. A few years ago Pat moved to Sedona and exhibits her art at the Rumi Tree Art Gallery and the Sedona Arts Center. One of these days I will take a trip to Sedona, hang out in her art studio, and hike around the Red Rocks with her.
This very successful artist, illustrator, graphic designer, and author sends out a monthly newsletter and she tells us what's going on in her life. This time around she talked about how good things come in threes and created a little piece of art to accompany it.
GOOD THINGS COME IN THREES
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Things like… Primary Colors (red, yellow, blue). Primary Shapes (circle, square, triangle). Dimensions (length, width, height). Stooges (Larry, Curly, Moe). Stories (beginning, middle, end). Triathalons (run, swim, bike). Rock, Paper, Scissors (obvious). French Hens (not 2, not 4, but 3 of 'em!). Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Days (morning, afternoon, night). Olympic Medals (gold, silver, bronze). Atoms (protons neutrons, electrons). And so on…
~ Patricia Saxton |
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And so on...
Art and words come together to make people think and so I the wheels started to turn. What are other things that come in threes? Without googling, here's what I thought of:
The Three Musketeers (Porthos, Athos, Aramis). Three Blind Mice (see how they run). The Three Bears (Mama, Papa, Baby). Rock Types (igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary). Branches of Government (executive, legislative, judicial). Greek architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian).
I hope that three good things come your way today!