About this scrapbook page:
1 of 9 in in my "Universal Dame" series based on Emerson's final stanza of "The Sphinx". I created this series about my journey through the grief of losing my husband and my own metamorphosis. Stanza is in the comments.

Comments for this scrapbook:
Lori47 says:
This is very aesthetic & pleasing Patty & love the fantasy art & looking forward to reading all along with each & every page! I am so glad this has been helping you or did help you with your grieving period of time after losing your husband. Losing my husband a little over 7 years ago is something I can't get over. He loved fine art & fantasy art & so much more. Beautiful to share!!!
Aug 16, 2019
Banda says:
Beyond words Patty - all are truly beautiful
Aug 16, 2019

Comments for this scrapbook page:
2017Westie says:
LOvey PAxxx
Aug 17, 2019
ScrapDaddy says:
Enchanting & imaginative ~ gorgeous lyric series.
Aug 16, 2019
MaryWonder says:
Fabulous Patty Anne. Love the meaning behind it. I have this kit and it is one of my favourites
Aug 16, 2019
Scrapping Jayne says:
Very beautiful. I'm loving the whole series. I'm sure it was very healing to work on it.
Aug 16, 2019
savannah's grand mawmaw says:
Fabulous page
Aug 16, 2019
Patty Anne says:
Uprose the merry Sphinx,
And crouched no more in stone;
She melted into purple cloud,
She silvered in the moon;
She spired into a yellow flame;
She flowered in blossoms red;
She flowed into a foaming wave;
She stood Monadnoc's head.
Through a thousand voices
Spoke the universal dame:
"Who telleth one of my meanings,
Is master of all I am."
Aug 16, 2019
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