I have changed......what worked nearly 20 years ago is not working today. My thoughts are in a different place and so am I. The journey continues, come along for the ride.
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
Random thoughts Tuesday: An Artful Journey
Monday, February 17, 2014
Random Thoughts on a Monday before Tuesday.....
I went to a funeral today of a marvelous man. He and his wife were very nice and welcoming to me as a member of our church, St. Thomas More Catholic Community. I learned some great lessons as I listened to his son Brother John Eustice deliver the Homily in remembrance of his Dad.
First, Bob (that was his name, Bob Eustice) used a quote that I learned a few years ago and use quite often , "Bloom Where You Are Planted.". These few words say so much about accepting life as it is exactly where you are. I have had to call on this often in the past few years as I have tried to embrace the aging process.
Second, Bob was a treasure hunter, he enjoyed the process and it did not matter if he was successful at finding the treasure, the thing that mattered most was having fun. As I listened to this in church today I thought about my art. I post items on Facebook and in groups hoping that I will get comments or acceptance. Sitting in that pew this morning I learned a great lesson. It does not matter if I get approval, it does not matter if no one leaves a comment. What does matter is this....how do I feel about what I have done? The picture above Brings a smile to my face. In fact I LOVE it. I really do and that is what really matters.
Third and most important, be able to play and get along with everyone. When what you do in life
brings joy to you and to others, when you can all play in the same sandbox and get along....your life has been successful and that is my answer on how I want to spend the rest of my life.
I may not sell one painting, I may not paint or draw as beautifully as many of the paintings that I see, I may not even get it right, but as long as I am having fun, that is all that matters.
So, I thank Bob, for his friendship, the words of wisdom that impressed his son so much that he shared them with us today. I thank God for the privilege of getting to know Natalie and Bob
But most of all I am thankful that my ears were open to hear the words that spoke to my heart today and made it smile.
I think I am going to frame the picture above, it is calling me and I am going to answer.
Until next time.....
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Week 4 lifebook
image, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
I am participating in lifebook again this year. This is a painting from week 4. Tried a new technique I learned from Donna Downey. The flowers were originally white. I painted them with gesso, then saffron yellow acrylic paint and covered with Utee embossing powder. I really liked working on this page.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Finding My Way
I found so much solace in these creative pursuits and for the life of me I cannot remember when it all changed. I have a feeling it was a gradual progression of inner critic voices telling me that I could not draw, I could not sew, I could not…… I often sit and think about this and try to figure it out, but nothing comes to me as some great incident other than the fact that I was riddled with strong self-doubt. I just never felt good enough which is kind of sad because I know that I missed many opportunities because I did not believe in myself.
I have been working on two projects today (pictures to come later). It took me most of the week to convince myself that I could do them and once I got started, I realized just how much fun I was having and how rewarding it was to at least try.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and is very subjective. Plus, and this is really big dear reader, if I continue to spend my time worrying about what others will think, I will never get anything done. I had to ask myself why I am creating, why I am taking online classes and what do I want to feel at the end of the day. These are very valid questions that have made me dig deep to see just what is it I want to do? I do not have the answers today, they will be part of my journey through change/release for 2014. I hope that I will have some sort of answers as the year progresses.
One of the online projects, Journal52, that I am working on this year had us make a simple journal. On the cover I put the words OPEN UP which is part of my process, open up and let the creative juices really flow. I find that I can be very closed and rigid. Each line has to be just right, no coloring outside the line. Have precise guidelines….I realized where this comes from, I was a trainer, project manager, project analyst for nearly 30 years. My life was project plans, meeting deadlines and keeping everything on track. There was no time to plan, what with job, raising children and attending college. Even when I made greetings cards which I love, I drew a project plan for making cards. So as part of my year of change, I realized I am no longer a project manager. My life does not have to be so rigid and structured, I can plan and have fun. I can mix colors that are not supposed to jell. I can draw a face with wonky eyes and most of all I can just play.
I think I am writing this today to give myself permission…..permission to really enjoy what I do and to open up to new and exciting possibilities. There is no picture with this post today. Do not need one. I just need to listen to my words, embrace them, love them and live them.
So that is it for today dear reader…..I sure to hope that I follow my own advice during 2014. We shall see.
Sunday, January 05, 2014
First Post of Year
The photo being posted represents week 1 from Life Book 2014. I am going to try and post weekly this year. I have to be more confident in my work and embrace it as a real part of me.
I have many projects scheduled for 2014 and one of them is to continue to work on my art. My goal is to learn to paint faces with ease. Right now I think about it too much and become tentative. Let's see how it goes by December 31, 2014.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Random Thoughts Tuesday - Thoughts of China
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Random Thoughts Tuesday-Review of Stencil Girl by Mary Beth Shaw
image, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Today my post is a book review. I pre-ordered a book months ago that was written by Mary Beth Shaw and it arrived last Thursday. I did happy dance knowing that I would be delighted with the contents of my friend's latest endeavor. However, I need to step back a few years to explain how I met Mary Beth.
Late March 2010 I attended ArtFest as a 60th birthday present to myself. I actually turned 60 in November of 2009, and sent in my registration for this wonderful Art Retreat as my present. One of the classes I registered for was taught by LK Ludwig and involved painting backgrounds on paper. I was very interested in the class because I love paper and wanted to find ways to paint paper that I would use for my greeting cards. In the class LK let us use stencils she brought. There was a set of stencils that the entire class literally lost their minds over. I knew I had to have at least two, one that looked like a cluster of pebbles and one that looked like rows of intricate squares. LK told us she was using Stencil Girl Stencils and giving them a test run in her class. We could purchase them at Vendor night. Oh my, I was sooooo geeked. So, on vendor night, money in hand I made a bee-line to the Stencil Girl table (so did about 50 other attendees). The scene was not pretty. I started out at the front of the table and mid-choice I was pushed way to the back and in a blink, all of the stencils were gone. To say I was devastated is putting it mildly (did I mention I absolutely abhor shopping in crowds?). I guess the look on my face must have been pretty pitiful because Mary Beth actually talked to me, asked me which stencils I wanted and let me order them. From that moment on she had an undying fan.
Fast Forward to today. Last Thursday evening I sat down with a cup of hot chocolate and opened my copy of Stencil Girl: Mixed Media Techniques for Making and Using Stencils. My initial goal was to read the book in one setting. I quickly realized that power reading would be an insult to this book. The title says it all Mixed Media Techniques. It is divided into three sections. After the Intro and supply list you will find: Stencil Art, Stencil Décor and Stencil Fun.
"Whether you are a beginning stencil artist or an old pro, this book will offer you some fresh ideas to expand usage of your stencil library. Use this book as a starting point......It is my intent to provide you with inspiration that will spark even more ideas and propel you off into new directions." This quote from Mary Beth is found in the Stencil This article at the front of the book. It perfectly explains her purpose. It is not to dazzle you with pretty pictures, it is to provide you with ideas by generously showing us her process. I am definitely going to try Spray it Again, Sam found on pages 66 and 67.
In addition to Mary Beth's step by step instructions, you will find pictures of stencil projects completed by artists such as Tracie Lyn Huskamp, Jane LaFazio and Joanne Sharpe.
I am not a professional book reviewer. I have written reviews here on by blog of friends who have written books because I firmly believe that as artists (yes I finally called myself an artist), we must support each other anyway that we can.
I am new to the art world and yet I have made so many friends who have encouraged me, taught me and inspired me to at least try.
You can visit Mary Beth's website, www.mbshaw.com, to see more of her marvelous work.
Well that is it for this week dear reader. Have a thoughtful week and thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Random Thoughtts Tuesday: Work In Progress
Journal Page in Progress |
Why start the process again? It has taken me a year to accept that my life has changed drastically. I am now living on a fixed income in a very unstable economy. I really like to travel so I have to do more saving and be wise with my spending. Plus, I have developed talents that I need to share.
I am a real work in progress, though. Knowing that I need to be more cautious and actually acting upon it is quite a different thing. It really takes pushing the ego aside and embracing life in a very different way. Understanding that "things" are not the way to a happy life.
The journal page above is also a work in progress. The paint on the page is from cleaning my brayer between uses on my gelli plate, I was making backgrounds on Deli Paper for inspiration cards that I was making, I have not finished the page which is a shame really because it has been calling to me for sometime,
Radical Wellness another work in progress, I started this process in May and it is really good. It's purpose is to be mindful of my self care and really look at how I treat myself and my health. I have been off track since Mid-September and need to give myself a boost so I can continue on the journey.
Art Doodle Love journal. I was faithfully working in my journal and now it just sits....I think I see a tear running down its page from neglect. Another work in progress, one more thing to give some attention,
Oh, I say that I do not have time, which is not true. I am retired for goodness sake. I do not have enough, I have too much, Excuses, excuses, excuses..... So, what is a girl to do? Take each day and enjoy it, plan something special like Knitting Monday, Crochet Thursday, Jammie Saturday. Enjoy the process and finish at least one work in progress.
Thanks for stopping by dear reader. What are your WIP's (works in progress)?
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Random Thoughts Tuesday - Weekend Among Friends
We had such a wonderful time in Italy that we were more than excited to connect again. Three of us were able to attend, Debbie Smith, Maryann Villavert and Glenda Hoagland. Tracie was such a gracious hostess. She simply spoiled us with gifts, food and good company. Her husband, Earl, was a very gracious host. Earl was with us in Italy and was more than willing to accompany us on shopping excursions. Ever patient and smiling as he held bags, listened as we swooned over the most delicious paper and had high tea on special afternoons.
How did we spend our weekend? First we had crockpot lasagna on Thursday evening (it was tremendous), we opened gifts and just talked and laughed. Oh, before I forget. We were also introduced to the children of the family: Annabelle, the cutest daschund; Beatrix and Millie two rambunctous pugs. These doggies were so wonderful and full of fun.
Friday Tracie made us picnic lunches and we headed to the Flint Hills of Kansas. On our way we stopped at the cow pends to take pictures of the prairie, it was fantastic. Then we headed to the Flint Hills where we foraged for dried fall foliage.
Saturday was art day. Earl made pancakes and sausage for breakfast then we went to Michael's to purchase our shadow boxes. We also went to the most exquisite Antique Mall to look for ephemera to go into the shadowboxes. I could have spend days in the Mall, so many good things to see and discover.
We spent the afternoon creating our masterpieces and then went to Strouds for homestyle fried chicken.
Saturday night we all sat in Tracie's studio and talked, planned for 2014 trip to Orvieto and enjoyed a special time of fellowship.
In 2012 we were strangers coming together in Italy to take a class from a talented artist. On that trip we realized that we were kindred spirits. October 2013, the friendships were cemented into lifelong artistic buddies, sharing a love for art, history, antiques and beauty. I know that we will find ways to get together often. Thank you Tracie for being the catalyst for lifelong friendships and a love of art.
Wednesday, October 09, 2013
Ramdom Thoughts Tuesday on Wednesday - Making the Most of Life
I came home humbled and resolved to continue my goal to live my life to the fullest.
Today, Wednesday, I had my annual checkup with my breast surgery oncologist. Leading up to the visit is always a little nerve wracking as you do not know what the results of the mammogram will reveal. Thankfully the mammogram was clear. No change in the past year. Thank You Lord. I have been on this journey for 2 years. My last Radiation treatment was October 11, 2011 so I am coming up on my 2 year anniversary. Again my thoughts moved to making the most of the time I have left on this earth. I sincerely believe that having a positive attitude and doing the things that you love have a very healing affect on ones life. At least in my case it is working. I find that my desires and needs are changing. I am in need of slowing down so that I can truly enjoy those things that mean the most to me, what I find is becoming my passion.
Dear reader, tomorrow is not guaranteed. What you do today may be that last thing that you do, what do you want it to be. you may not get a chance to say I love you tomorrow----say it today. You may not be able to forgive tomorrow---forgive today. You may not be able to say THANK YOU tomorrow--say it today.
Dear Reader, Love, forgive and say thank you....do not put it off any longer.
So...I love you, forgive myself and say thank you for stopping by.
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
Random thought Tuesday blessings
I arrived home today from a 12 day trip to China. The image posted today is of a portion of the wall that surrounds the city center of Xian, China. The wall was built thousands of years ago to protect the city,
The thought of today is that last week I was in China and today I am home. How blessed I am. It is going to take a while for me to process all that I experienced. There is so much to tell. So many pictures to review and edit. Thus photo was taken with my iPhone.
There will be mane more posts over the course of the next few weeks. I think this trip has changed me. I have so much appreciation for my life and all of my experiences.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
China trip 2013 travel journal
China trip 2013, a set on Flickr.
Wanted to post copy of the journal I will be using on my trip. Let me tell you this is the first thought I had for a journal. I purchased it in February at An Artful Journey vendor night from Jane of See Janr Run.
I agonized over what to use for weeks. Last night it came to me, use the book you see, it is light weight, colorful, has the paper I like, envelopes to collect data and 4 sections that will capture each segment of this adventure. I am so excited.
Random Thoughts Tuesday: On the Road Again
I am going to CHINA. Just typing those words gives me chills. Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that I would be able to do and accomplish many of the things I have done in my life. If you ever want to see evidence of the Lord working in someone's life, I am the poster child for it.
In the past 19 years I have been to France, Italy, Hawaii, Switzerland, Monaco and many of the Caribbean Islands. I have seen many of the states in our own country, I have taken train rides through he Rocky Mountains, through the Alps, through New Mexico and the Appalachians of West Virginia. I have been to Art Retreats in Port Townsend, Washington, Los Gatos California and Orvieto Italy.
I have saved and scraped to be able to have these adventures and it has been so worth it. I smile as I write these words because I know just how special this time of my life is. I have no complaints only many thank you's. Life is short, so it might as well be interesting.
Yes I am on the road again, looking at the wonders of the world. Hey, wouldn't it be cool to make pilgrimages to see the 7 wonders of the world? I mean really.......
Not sure if I will be able to post while I am way, but I will try. If not, I will definitely post when I return.
So for now, Life Book 2013 and 29 faces of September are on hold until I get back. I will be capturing the beauty with pictures and in the deep recesses of my mind, I may even try to sketch a bit (not sure how that will turn out). But one thing I do know, I will soak up as much as I can. Wrap it up in my spirit and return home with a new zest for life and love for all of God's creations.
Well time to hit the road....later, Pilgrim
Friday, September 13, 2013
Day 13 of 29 faces challenge - Photo Friday
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Inkblot butterfly week 37 life book
This mixed media painting represents harmony, my word for the year.
Random Thoughts Tuesday - No thought at all
I just need a space with some quiet, some space with a little peace. Sometimes I wish everyone would just go somewhere, sit down, shut up and PRAY!!!
That is as random as I can get today.
Friday, September 06, 2013
Day 6 of 29 days of faces challenge
This painting is based on lessons from Mindy Lacefield. The face is very simple. It is drawn on an index card (I was participating in the index card project sponsored by Daisy Yellow). In trying to find my voice, my artistic voice, I find that I like simplicity and a bit of whimsy. Yep, that is just me.
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Day 5 of 29 faces challenge.
Day 5 of 29 faces challenge., a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
The drawing today was done with Paper 53 a drawing app on my iPad. I am trying to learn to do digital drawing. It is just fun. I find that I am wanting to experiment more with my art. I am becoming more comfortable in my artistic skin. This week I have spent two whole days painting, this is a first, but the days were so relaxing.
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
Tuesday, September 03, 2013
Day 3 of 29 Faces
Day 3 of 29 Faces, a photo by momoo50 on Flickr.
Today I am going to be a little boastful. I love this painting. I started drawing and painting faces in April of this year and with lots of practice I have come a long way, trust me. I still have to talk myself into showing the finished product, or even trying, but once I start, it is really relaxing and I do enjoy it.
I still have a lot of practicing and work to do and that is just as it should. My goal is to fill a sketchbook with practice drawings and note the changes over time.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Random Thoughts Tuesday: 2014 plans for Online Classes
2013 has been a very busy year from an online art class perspective. I have been meaning to write down a list of all of them so I can keep up. Some how I have not done that yet, but I know for sure it is a lot. Hence the decision to limit the number of online classes for 2014.
While it is a lot of fun to participate in these classes, it is not always wise. At least this is true for me. I find that I get so busy that I forget to just try and paint or draw something on my own just to see if I can do it. In fact I am kind of hesitant to try, but I feel this call to branch out on my own no matter the result.
The picture above was a lesson from Life book 2013. I drew and colored it while I was on the train, as a result, I had to vary from the lesson just a bit and it was great. I felt empowered. I also participated in ICAD from Daisy Yellow, it was a free project where you drew or painted on index cards using a prompt or a suggestion of a theme. This was a hoot to do because I was left to my own imagination as to what I would create and I must admit that some of the cards were really cool.
So, this is my plan for 2014. I am going to sign up for two (maybe 3 if one just calls to me) on-line classes; participate in the inspiration card swaps sponsored by Jessica Brogan (I love this); Hope ICAD is held so I can participate; designate at least 2 days a week for my own thing.
It will be so interesting to see if I follow through on my plan. Only time will tell. In the mean time I will enjoy the rest of this year learning and growing.
Monday, September 02, 2013
Day 2 of 29 faces
I like participating in Challenges such as this. It requires me to be present and work on my craft. I love the eyes on this portrait. I have been working to make the eyes more expressive and less like a deer looking at headlights. They are coming together and I am pleased. I still have to talk myself into drawing faces, however I notice that I have come a long way since April when I took an expressions online class taught by Regina Lord. I should practice more and I will.
I have to work on the nose more; that is my next challenge.
Sunday, September 01, 2013
day 1 29 faces challenges
This portrait will help me get started with this challenge. I was drawn a while ago as i learned to draw and paint faces.
I realized today that I have to find ways to open up and work freely without restraint.
Day 2 portrait is in progress
Friday, August 30, 2013
Photo Friday - Night Shot of the Duomo in Orvieto and Gelato
This picture was taken on a nightly stroll through Orvieto. Our normal habit was dinner and then a stroll before stopping for our nightly Gelato.
I did not get a picture of the Gelato in Orvieto, but here is a picture from Rome. Oh, Oh, Oh, was this good, every night I got a small cup of Bascia (Hazelnut and I hope I am spelling that right) and dark cholocata. Yummo!!!!!
Photo's are so special, they can transport you back in time in an instant.
blog-a-long day 30/30 - Just the Begininning
Aren't these plates beautiful? I bought them as a splurge while in Orvieto Italy last year. They are not large dinner plates. Rather they are a beautifully painted salad plate. Salad plates are what I use for dinner since I am trying to eat in a more healthy manner and watch my portions. Do you see the little bowl in the head of the picture, it holds 1 1/2 cups, just enough for soup or other treats without over eating, plus they are just so cute.
Why did I choose this picture today? The plates are hand made and have a great artistic value to me. Someday with lots of practice I will be able to draw and paint flowers like this.
Today is the last day of the 30 day Blog-a-long with Effy Wild. I have had so much fun blogging everyday. Some posts have been serious, some have allowed me to stand on my bully pulpit and others have been whimsical, but they all reflect various elements of my personality. I have really been trying to blog more this year, to use the talents God has given me. Because of that I do not see this as the last day of a blog-a-long; rather it is just the beginning of new adventures in writing and posting.
For instance I need to learn how to increase the followers on my blog. I am always excited and appreciative when someone follows me. It is like getting a Christmas present.
I want to figure out my intention for this blog and for myself actually. Where do I want to go? What direction to I want my life to take? What lessons are there for me to learn? I still have so much life to live. It would be so cool to live to be 88 like my great grandmother Fannie Jane Cole, so very exciting.
But for today, dear reader, I am so glad for this opportunity and the friendships I have cultivated from this blog-a-long. Please stop by when you can, love to you all, especially Effy.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Blog-a-long day 29/30 Serenity
I drew and painted this portrait as part of the Life Book 2013 project. I was on vacation and did not have al of the normal paper and paints I normally use. So I chose pages from a book I had that I won during a give away from Jessica Sporn and a very limited palette. I really like the serenity of her face, it reflects her soul.
There are days like today when I just feel at peace with the world. There is no need for a lot of words, just a profound sense of gratitude.
Blog-a-long day 28/30 - Deep in Thought
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Blog-a-long day 27/30 Random Thoughts Tuesday
Monday, August 26, 2013
Blog-a-long day 26/30 - Life's Journey
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Blog-a-long day 25/30: Art takes many forms
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Blog-a-long day 24/30: A Time to Speak Up
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder |
Friday, August 23, 2013
Blog-a-long day 23/30 - Photo Friday
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Blog-a-long day 22/30 - Nothing Much to say
Some days there just is not a lot to say. The picture above was done in March 2012 as part of a class with Orly Avineri. It is a piece from a cereal box painted with layers of paint and then a sponge replica of my hand was covered with molding paste so that when removed there sat an impression. It was painted, and then I made up the poem that is inside:
This little piggy was the prompt we were given resulting in:
This little piggy went to surgery
this little piggy
had radiation.....
This little piggy
has spent time healing
This little piggy has HOPE!
The poem was to relate to something we had experienced and I chose my year long journey through breast cancer in 2011. No, this will not be a long post today, but I still have HOPE as I get ready to get the latest monthly installment of medicine that I must take for 3 and a half more years.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Blog-a-long day 21/30 - Creative fun
Inspiration Cards |
Sample of Butterfly's that will be used on Inspiration Cards |
Before I get to the main subject of this blog, I just need a moment....WOOHOO 21 days of posting. Wow, major accomplishment!!!! Ok, I am better now.
The pictures above represent a project I am working on that needs to be finished by the end of the month. I am well on my way to making that goal. Inspiration cards are a lot of fun to make and very soothing for me. This is my second time participating in the Inspiration Card Swap. The premise is that you take a deck of cards and decorate them. Include and inspirational quote, send your completed deck to the curator who divides them among the participants and mails you a completed deck.
The first deck I completed was completely collaged with painted deli paper. This time I decided to paint the cards. So after coating each card in the deck with gesso, I chose 4 main color palettes for painting. I allowed 1 hour for the acrylic paint to dry and then painted the edge with archival ink from ink pads using sponges. The top butterfly's are from a stash of stickers I had, but since I am on a use what you have journey, the second picture reflects butterflies that I die cut using my big shot die cutting machine. I cannot tell you how much fun I am having making these cards. The theme is song lyrics and my lyrics related to Butterflies are from Mariah Carey and -Jamiroqual.
I forgot to use this one so I am going to print it here.
Blog-a-long day 20/30: Random Thoughts Tuesday-Beauty in Simplicity
In Orvieto, Italy there is an art college from Boston (I forgot the name) that has students studying abroad. As we toured the campus we came across these masks that were hanging on a rustic wall out side of the school. The entire city of Orvieto, with it's ancient Etruscan Tombs, narrow cobble stone streets, twice weekly farmer's markets in one of the many public squares and the massive Duomo, is an excellent backdrop for artistic endeavors.
I was struck by the simplicity of the arrangement of the masks and the substrate on which they were hung.
There is great beauty in simplicity.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Blog-a-long 19/30 - Lee Daniel's The Butler
Forrest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines - The Butler |
On Saturday I went to see the movie The Butler. It was the first time I have ever gone to see a movie on opening weekend. So when the numbers were listed this morning that it had topped the Box office with $25 million dollars I was proud to be a part of it winning the number one spot for the weekend.
Let me start by saying I love Forrest Whitaker. He is an excellent actor with the most expressive face which was a great asset for this movie.
The Butler covers a period spanning from 1926 to 2008. Cecil Gaines was a young boy working in the cotton fields of Macon, Georgia (my family is from this area). The son of the owner of the cotton farm raped Cecil's mother on a regular basis. When his father tried to speak up for his wife, the owner's son killed him, and his mother had a nervous breakdown. The owner's wife took Cecil to the main house and taught him to serve. Her main lesson was to tell him that he must learn to be invisible, the guests must never know he was in the room. He called upon this lesson often when he became a butler in the White House.
This movie was very emotional for me. In addition to chronicling the life of Mr. Gaines, it also showed very eloquently the struggle between the African-American generation of the 20's and 30's who were taught to be seen and not heard and the young African Americans of the late 50's and 60's who wanted to be seen and heard during the Civil Rights Movement. I remember my father not allowing me to wear an Afro hair style in 1969. As long as I lived in his house I had to follow his rules. I also remember being told that in order to get promotions and be taken seriously on my job I had to stop wearing my big Afro.
This movie was a reality gut check for me. It brought tears to my eyes and left me feeling very somber. As an African American I can never forget where I come from and that I am very proud to be who I am.
After serving eight Presidents Cecil Gaines retired. He campaigned for President Obama as best he could given his advanced age and went to the Inauguration. He echoed what many felt, never in my lifetime could I have dreamed we would have an African American President.
Cecil Gaines was man of dignity and strength. In his own humble way he was a Civil Rights Pioneer. The movie the Butler made me very proud.