Connecting the Dots
Connecting the Dots
Everyday moments seem to pass us by so easily, without us even knowing what we missed.
This collection is about capturing those moments that are gone again in a flash, moments that we find when we slow down and drown out the noise.
When we can slow down just enough to “Connect the Dots”, to realize all the little magical moments that happen throughout our days.
When your teenage son shows you the side of himself that makes you seriously belly laugh. When you look at your daughter and see how she is now taller than you and even more beautiful. I swear when my son wakes up on the weekends, I feel like I notice he has grown a little bit taller than he was the day before. When you realize, your children are no longer babies and all you have are the memories of them being that small, but now realize that they are these amazing people with big, bright futures ahead of them.
So many moments that can go without any fanfare during our busy days, but when you stop and “Connect the Dots”, you will see just how important those little moments really are.
This is a gentle reminder to pause, take a breath, and revel in the stillness. Let yourself linger in the ordinary, for it is in those moments that the magic happens.
Connecting the Dots
xoxo, Holly Lee
Connecting the Dots, 12” Round on cradled wood panel, comes ready to hang. Altered book page, Mixed Media, Brass, Resin
Connecting the Dots
Everyday moments seem to pass us by so easily, without us even knowing what we missed.
This collection is about capturing those moments that are gone again in a flash, moments that we find when we slow down and drown out the noise.
When we can slow down just enough to “Connect the Dots”, to realize all the little magical moments that happen throughout our days.
When your teenage son shows you the side of himself that makes you seriously belly laugh. When you look at your daughter and see how she is now taller than you and even more beautiful. I swear when my son wakes up on the weekends, I feel like I notice he has grown a little bit taller than he was the day before. When you realize, your children are no longer babies and all you have are the memories of them being that small, but now realize that they are these amazing people with big, bright futures ahead of them.
So many moments that can go without any fanfare during our busy days, but when you stop and “Connect the Dots”, you will see just how important those little moments really are.
This is a gentle reminder to pause, take a breath, and revel in the stillness. Let yourself linger in the ordinary, for it is in those moments that the magic happens.
Connecting the Dots
xoxo, Holly Lee
Connecting the Dots, 12” Round on cradled wood panel, comes ready to hang. Altered book page, Mixed Media, Brass, Resin
Connecting the Dots
Everyday moments seem to pass us by so easily, without us even knowing what we missed.
This collection is about capturing those moments that are gone again in a flash, moments that we find when we slow down and drown out the noise.
When we can slow down just enough to “Connect the Dots”, to realize all the little magical moments that happen throughout our days.
When your teenage son shows you the side of himself that makes you seriously belly laugh. When you look at your daughter and see how she is now taller than you and even more beautiful. I swear when my son wakes up on the weekends, I feel like I notice he has grown a little bit taller than he was the day before. When you realize, your children are no longer babies and all you have are the memories of them being that small, but now realize that they are these amazing people with big, bright futures ahead of them.
So many moments that can go without any fanfare during our busy days, but when you stop and “Connect the Dots”, you will see just how important those little moments really are.
This is a gentle reminder to pause, take a breath, and revel in the stillness. Let yourself linger in the ordinary, for it is in those moments that the magic happens.
Connecting the Dots
xoxo, Holly Lee
Connecting the Dots, 12” Round on cradled wood panel, comes ready to hang. Altered book page, Mixed Media, Brass, Resin