Happy Poetry Month! In celebration, here is a little poem that appears in the April issue of the Jacksonville Review. (Click the screen shot to see a larger version.)
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Of Danger and Beauty
My essay "Of Danger and Beauty" won a 2014 Best Travel Writing's Gold Solas Award: Adventure Travel
View the published article at Wanderlust & Lipstick.
Following are my own photos of the trip:
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| Dawn View of the Dead Sea from the Masada |
| Shoreline of the Dead Sea with Thermal Pools |
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| Dead Sea Salt Formations |
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| Kibbutz Bomb Shelter |
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| Canyons for Camping |
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
"Compassion First," Indeed
Calling artists near and far! What if a piece of your art could
help rescue a victim of sex trafficking? It can. “Artcert,” an annual art
auction and concert, will be raising money this year for the relief
organization Compassion First.
“From numbers to names,” Compassion First “provides life-giving
solutions to child sex-trafficking survivors.” They are “specifically committed
to serving in countries that do not already have a strong, Western,
nongovernmental organization (NGO) presence in the area of anti-trafficking
work.”
Interested in contributing to this vital cause? Artwork needs to
be dropped off/received by March 10th at: Living Waters Church, 2200 Roberts
Road, Medford OR, 97502. (Office hours: Mon-Wed, 9-12 and 1-4)
For more information, contact Kim Butcher at kim@livingwatersmedford.org.
On a related note, I’ll be teaching a prophetic art workshop
called Eyes of the Heart. A portion of the proceeds from the workshop will go
toward the Anthem students at Living Waters Church, who will be traveling to the
Indonesian branch of Compassion First to help rebuild the shelter for girls
saved from sex trafficking.
Come spend February 22nd discovering prophetic art. Not only
will you be stepping forward into your own creative destiny, you'll also be
helping young girls step into theirs.
You can register through the Eyes of the Heart link at annaelkins.com.
You can register through the Eyes of the Heart link at annaelkins.com.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Poetry of Praise
CFN's The Voice magazine published my article on the poetry of the Hebrew language. You can read it here: Poetry of Praise: The Hebrew Aleph-Bet and Psalm 119.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
A Valentine Surprise
To my surprise, I ended up designing a line of eco-kid-friendly (and grown-up-kid-friendly!) Valent ine cards.
"Robots?" I asked Hayley, owner of EcoPiggy, who had the idea and gave me suggestions for images that would appeal to grade-schoolers. I lamented, "I can't draw a robot!" Well, she proved me wrong, and the Super-Heart set is now the most popular of the three.
All of the cards are printed from my original watercolors on recycled paper with soy-based inks, so the planet will feel your love, too!
And for those of you in the southern Oregon area, you can get the cards at Terra Firma Gift in Jacksonville starting this weekend. They'll also be featured there during a special Valentine event on Saturday, February 1st, from 2-4pm; come enjoy samples of sweetness by Lux Cakes and face painting by local artists.
Wishing all a happy Valentine's Day…and delightful surprises from directions you'd never suspect!
Lots of love,
Anna
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Miscellany
I’m a minimalist with maximalist tendencies. It’s a constant
tension. This week, I went through my paperwork from, um forever. I cleaned and
culled. After stacking the remaining papers in vintage suitcases with labels
for the year spans, I found three strays.
The cross-section of years made me smile, so I gave them
their own folder and labeled it: “Miscellaneous History.”
The contents:
1: A recipe book I’d “written” in Montana with my
Grandmother Elkins in 1985 (first recipe: strawberry rhubarb pie. Still an
all-time favorite.)
2: A playbill from the first musical I ever saw, Phantom of the Opera at the Ahmason
Theater in LA, 1992.
3: A 2003 letter from the girls’ orphanage where I’d volunteered
in India. The letter detailed the price for a second-story extension in rupees.
All of those relics came pre-social-media explosion. Had
Facebook been around, I’d probably have detailed all of them. But the one I
regret not getting out there was Number 3. I guess I can thank my
minimal-maximal tendencies for rediscovering that letter, and the blogosphere
for being able to share it.
If you’re looking to support an incredible orphanage that
rescues, supports, and educates abandoned girls, this is the man to talk to:
Rev. Frank Godberg John
PO Box 15, Robertsonpet
Kolar Gold Fields 563122
India
They accept US checks. Frank is one of the most honorable
people I know, and all money designated to the orphanage goes exactly there. Write
me if you have any questions.
Holiday Blessings,
Anna
Friday, November 1, 2013
A Painter-Poet Double Date
‘Tis the month of gratitude.
This year, I’m especially grateful for the convergence of some lifelong loves:
painting and poetry.
I’m happy to announce a
double-date of the two: on November 9th, I’m having a reception for
my art show, Wordbody: Drawings in Paint,
and releasing my book of poetry, TheSpace Between. Since that’s also the day before my birthday, I decided to
make it one big celebration of art, words, and life.
But because not everyone can
be here in Jacksonville, OR, I’m also making my book, The Space Between,
available now on amazon.com. The poems span over a dozen years and explore the
tension of distance: the space between a man and woman, between a promise and
its fulfillment, between heaven and earth.
If you are
in the area, join me in Jacksonville at South Stage Cellars on November 9th
from 5-8 pm. At the reception, enjoy award-winning wine, complimentary hors
d’oeuvres and cake, and live music by the talented Jeff Kloetel. The paintings
and poetry book will be available for sale. The Wordbody show runs 5 to 29
November.
Here’s a bit more about both
the poetry and the painting:
POETRY: The Space Between
What is the space between two people? Between a promise and its fulfillment? Between heaven and earth? This collection of poetry asks us these questions by weaving what is with what is dreamed. The resulting fabric is fine enough to see heaven through and thick enough keep us warm in earthly winters.
For just $7 (print) and
$2.99 (Kindle), this book of poetry makes a great little gift for yourself, for a Thanksgiving host, or for Christmas.
PAINTING:
Wordbody: Drawings in Paint
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| "I am Written" Acrylic on Canvas 16" x 20" |
It was the very process of creating this series that
fascinated me most. Revision (re-visioning or “seeing again”) is something I
had been quite familiar with in writing and painting, separately. But what
surprised me was the way revision occurs when simultaneously working with word and image. When the poem got stuck
on a word, an image would move it forward. When an image grew stilted, a new
word brought it grace. The process became an interplay between left and right
brain—language and the visual happily collaborating with each other.
I AM WRITTEN
I am written within
the yes of presence.
I hold this cup
of heaven close—taste
promise, prize.
Lift this river
to your lips
& drink sweet life.
to your lips
& drink sweet life.
May your upcoming holiday season be filled with goodness. Here’s to continued blessings to be grateful for!
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| "Within" Acrylic on Canvas 16" x 20" |
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