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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Choice


The mountain lion is a symbol of leadership, strength and finding your own personal power. These qualities are very often defined by the life choices we make. The direction our life takes is entirely up to us. The many doors depicted in this image are metaphors for the infinite paths our life can take. The choices are limitless!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Abundance


This painting depicts the Cornucopia, or the Horn of Plenty. It overflows with food, water, and wealth. Behind it is the Bison, the animal associated with abundance because of how plentiful they had once been, and how invaluable they were to thelivelihood plains people. It explores the many ways by which we can celebrate the abundance in our lives.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Contribution


This image explores the idea of Contribution. The loon is a symbol of generosity, of giving. Part of achieving financial freedom includes the freedom to give back and help others.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Balance


This image explores the idea that true happiness comes from balancing physical, mental, emotional and financial health. The butterfly is a symbol of transformation. When you love life and live in harmony, it is amazing what you can accomplish!













Friday, November 26, 2010

Budget


This image explores the idea of discipline, setting up a plan and saving money for the things you really want.
The moose is a symbol of self esteem and accomplishment.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Plan


This is another image for the upcoming 2011 calendar.

Honu, the green sea turtle, symbolizes the ancient connection between the earth and the sea. It is believed that the turtles acted as "guides" for the first Hawaiians. This image shows the turtles protecting their"nest egg". The patterns on their backs are maps and compasses.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Knowledge


"Knowledge"
This is an image from our upcoming 2011 calendar. It is a portrait of the "Salmon of Knowledge" from Celtic mythology. Legend tells of a great salmon who lived in a pond surrounded by hazelnut trees. The hazel is the source of all knowledge and wisdom, and the salmon acquired this gift after eating the nuts that fell in the water.
If you look closely at the water, you will see that the waves are actually books.