Friday, November 18, 2016

Once Upon A Time...

Once Upon A Time…

There lived a tree climbing girl who loved singing to the birds. She never felt very smart however she knew she was clever.

At the time she didn’t know she was logical. At the time she only knew she could “figure things out”.

She loved following her dad about his shop. He would fix things and she would stand under foot and make him crazy.

She had a great friend, Danny, who came over and they would try out all of her dad's tools. They would act like they knew what they were doing. But they mostly laughed at the silly things they made.

She loved the old churches with their arches and curved ceilings. She could sit for hours looking at the lines that created the cathedral churches.

She didn’t think she could ever be an architect. There was too much math involved.

She grew up and decided to give auto-cad a try. Randy, the wise instructor laughed at how she would draw hands with the wire frame program, instead of measuring and completing the assignment. He was happy and a lovely friendship grew.

As the young lady became an older woman she kept learning. She fell head over heels in love with architecture and secured her bachelors degree from the university of CA, Santa Cruz.

She taught students, sold lots of art and still yearned to continue her studies. 

The only advanced degree she could strive toward in Louisiana was in Special Education. It was there that our artist met the wise wonderful Ph’D Cindy. Her heart was awakened with the plight of the struggling challenged students. This realm of learning was indeed special as the majority of the world tends to look away from these special children who need attention and guidance. 

Our artist ends her story here, in San Francisco. While looking for a college, she decided upon Academy of the Art University, as the head of the department, Lawrence was connected to Star Wars, and the "force" guided her there. She decided it was time to be courageous and take those “masters of fine art” classes. She could do it, she was clever. 

She kept the famous mantra in the forefront of her mind. “Persistence is omnipotent.” She kept working and working at perfecting her art. She learned that clay and metal were fabulous to work with and lovely materials, yet the precision wasn’t there.

Then she stumbled into the world of digital laser cutting. The master instructors in this realm were Gordon and Kelly.  Here they saw Judith’s potential. Here the cathedral of limitless art could be made and created.

It was here that she felt she finally could connect the artist that was clever with the now wise patient woman that knew the magic of Adobe Illustrator. 

Here is where the fun really begins.

Once Upon A Time… is now. THE magic of miracles begins!!


Wooohoooooo!! Life is amazing!!

Friday, November 11, 2016

The powerful female.

Playing in photoshop. I love Adobe products!
Original one-of-a kind art by Judith Parsons Art. 2016


The complicated multi-faceted diamond that women are. The sun reflects a million rainbows of hope from her.

She, the female. 

We are all born into this world from a female.

SHE has such incredible power when she is young.

What if she stopped having babies? 
In a few years the preschools would be out of business, the pediatricians would have to switch to another field. 

In 6 years the diaper companies would go out of business. No sense having diapers if there aren’t any babies, wait, we have adults who need diapers now. So — I guess they would remain in business.

The power of the woman who still has a menstrual cycle is incredible.

The catholic church knew what it was doing when it placed Madonna at the central figure. We all are born.


Just rambling thoughts…no sharp corners. Nothing but curves and soft thoughts.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Untethered LOVE!

Original one-of-a-kind art, by Judith Parsons. Incredible art!

Another poetry friend wrote this line:
"Yet for anyone who walks alone untethered”

Relationships of the past were all about being tethered. The rope was a huge massive cord of wrapped metal that was strong enough to hold a massive metal freighter to the dock.

Today marriage and children are something many 20 year olds and 30 year olds are deciding NOT to do. 
They ask:

“What is the point to marriage and having children?” We all know it takes both parents working to raise a child. So who is raising the child?

Think about it. THIS. THIS is going to change us all. 

Decide to live beside a parent. Let the grandparent help raise the little one. You might not agree with everything the grandparent says. However, you know the songs that your mom and dad know. Changes are when your child starts singing, the family song will be a nice thing to share.

I taught a baby swimming class yesterday and it was amazing. The little babies were everything they needed to be. They were filled with every emotion. Fear of the water, fear of a person they didn’t know. Anxiousness about the temperature. Shyness about me. Then the happy learning emotions that come with becoming comfortable with me and the water. And then the crying, because they didn't want to leave!

It was great to be around new little fishes. It is lovely to give yourself to new people in a new energy way. No, I am not tethered to them in a huge metal way. I am giving up on the heavy ways of connecting. I am tethered with a smile and a little baby staring into my soul.

Yes, I saw me in that baby. It was infinity.


Go do something good for someone. Its okay to put other people first. It is okay to stop staring at your naval and making life all about you. Just do it.