Green Art

meet my new friend

Green Art Sustainable Living

I went around galleries yesterday for inspiration on pricing my works for the indie art fair I\’m joining this weekend, but ended up buying a painting!

Halaaaaa!

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She just looked so happy, radiant even. And I felt the motherly energy of the woman behind it, Norma Belleza (found out later she\’s 75 years old–and still painting!).

Her name means Beauty.

Let beauty flow from beauty, create beauty, and effect beauty to those around it.

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I\’m happy to welcome beauty to my Nuvali home.

🙂

Plus harvest is always a good visual– brings in abundance and prosperity!

hooray for wooden toys!

Green Art Sustainable Living,

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Don’t you think it’s so hard to find a meaningful toy to give kids these days?

It’s always been a problem for me–I don’t buy into plastic toys and the PS2 generation–and come kiddie birthdays or baptisms, I always get torn between giving something I’d rather not give or just giving nothing.

Was so glad, then, to have met Tes Sobeng, a Waldorf mom who makes wooden toys for children (and children-at-heart!). She had access to wood craftsmen in Paete, Laguna and took it upon herself to make toys that resonated with love and encouraged imagination.

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Do you notice the mini palayok (clay pot) on the shelf? I have so many fond memories playing with clay pots as a child!

Tes has an assortment of toys, but mostly for kids of school age. Most adhere to the Waldorf ideals of age-appropriateness and imaginative play.
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Here’s one toy I took home for myself, inspired by a tansan (bottlecap) spinning wheel usually played in the provinces:
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Hayyyy, what joy in being a child!

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You can look at Tes’s toy catalog on her website, toys and stuff, or contact her through
0908-492-3953 / 912-4056 or tesmsobeng@yahoo.com

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