Thank You Pages

Dream Weaver…

November 19, 2008 · 0 comments

This is a long over­due acknowl­edg­ment to the amaz­ingly tal­ented woman who made my web­site, theartofnourishment.com (and so much more) a real­ity. Ellen Leon, local painter, illus­tra­tor, and designer, not only brought to life a vision that would oth­er­wise only exist in my imag­i­na­tion, but also ‘taught a girl to fish’ so-to-speak. Her guid­ance and sup­port has helped me over­power my fears, and dare to express my own cre­ativ­ity, includ­ing the co-creation of  my web­site (which is some­thing I never imag­ined attempt­ing before I met Ellen).

Ellen’s toasty warmth, cou­pled with pure tal­ent is the ideal com­bi­na­tion for bring­ing out the best in peo­ple. I highly rec­om­mend her for those of you who are in need of new inspi­ra­tion, or a cre­ative ‘medium’ who can help trans­form your raw ideas, thoughts, and char­ac­ter into a depic­tion that is as unique as you are.

The impact of your work extends far beyond pix­els and lay­out, Ellen… You are an inspi­ra­tion to many. Thank you!

P.S. You can see more of Ellen’s whim­si­cal cre­ations through her busi­ness “The Singing Tree” at ellenleon.net.

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There are few words to describe my tal­ented friend Len, and I sus­pect he would pre­fer it that way… I will leave the pic­ture to say a thou­sand, and to him, I will say just two. Thank you. :)

See more of Len Cullum’s shoji and other wood trea­sures at http://shokunin-do.com.

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