Showing posts with label lily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lily. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

6 Lotuses

Aloha! I'm back from Hawaii and super tanned! 

We were in Hawaii for the last 2 weeks and it was fantastic. It has to be the most beautiful and happy place on earth. And the people are so nice and friendly.  

We went to 3 islands : Ohau, Maui and Big Island and did a range of activities from deep sea dives (scuba), hiking on a volcanic crater, admiring the acres and acres of lava fields,  snuba (Like scuba but with a hose instead of tank), snorkeling at the gorgeous hanauma bay, getting kissed on the lips by a beautiful macaw (really!), midnight strolls on the beach, drinking lots of Mai Tai's & passion fruit drink and of course eating really sweet tropical fruits - pink guava, mangoes, apple bananas (my now favorite fruit), pineapple and papaya... YUM!!

The best part was swimming with the giant sea turtles and not so good part was missing the lava flow. 

Now I'm all charged up and ready to get back to work. Let's talk about today's illustration. This lotus illustration was created before I left for my vacation.  The inspiration came from one of my favorite quotes from Bhagavad Gita - "One who performs his duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful action, as the lotus is untouched by water." I'm not a very spiritual person but, I think it's a beautiful way to live and possibly one of the few ways to a contented life. 

What do you think? Do you have favorite quotes that you live (or try to live) your life by?



6 Lotuses, available for purchase here

PS : Guess what? Turning 30 = Piece of cake!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Calla Lily

These beautiful flowers that are technically neither calla nor lily (Who would have thunk!) look so much like modern art sculptures to me.  Here is a quick DIY tutorial to make paper Calla Lily.  I have only ever seen them in white but I'm told they come in several colors - pink, purple, yellow, orange and green. 

Here is my interpretation of how the colored ones look. What do you think? Have you seen them in color?

Calla Lily available for purchase here.