“If you’re not watchful, the wonderful is made mundane. But on a good day the mundane can be made miraculous.”
I follow many insightful writers and compelling photographers, and some of these folks have become friends over the years. Some I find by way of fine art websites like Lenscratch or Lensculture and these are often people who create as a profession. They have training and awards and long lists of accomplishments. But I also follow a good many ordinary people who make art for the sheer joy of the experience. They learn as they go and put their work out into the world hoping it will land in a soft place. These are my people and one of them is my friend, Elaine Eppler, who shares all things botanical and floral and beautiful over at Greens & Berries.
Thanks, Elaine, for directing me to the work of Ella Saunders and these words to live by : I think you should know what it feels like to walk through wet grass and early spiderwebs while half the world is falling back to sleep.