See Beautiful Woman of the Month: Jewel Fries
Crossing paths virtually with Jewel Fries was a gift. She's one of those people who not only sees beautiful, but spreads it through her art, her writing, and her sharing with others. We've
learned from Jewel how to see beautiful more deeply and honestly. After
we read her submission we had full-body chills, tears brimming in our
eyes, and a giant smile plastered for all the world to see. Perhaps it's
her honesty associated with seeing beautiful that left us thankful, but
it also could have been the way she opened the door for us, and others,
to create space in our lives for more beautiful; spinning beautiful
throughout our days. Thank you Jewel, for such a gift. It is an honor to
celebrate you as our See Beautiful Woman of the month!
by Jewel Fries
I am very honoured that
Lydia has given me the opportunity to share how I see beautiful in
myself and the world around me. Thank you Lydia for helping me to see
beautiful every day.
The word beauty brings
obvious things to my mind: my family, a new born baby, a fall day,
holding hands, fireflies, a child's hug. Just thinking of those things
puts a smile on my face and a warm feeling of satisfaction washes over
me; I can feel the beauty. However, I've learned beauty is not always
obvious.
I love to explore my creativity through drawing and painting. I usually start off with a vague idea, nothing too detailed. I'm always intrigued to see what it turns into. I was experimenting with colour wash effects which consisted of wetting my paper, randomly dropping paint from my brush onto the paper and allowing it to flow. As I set them aside to dry I fleetingly thought one "sorta looks lie some fruit." Later when I cam back I thought, "Hmmm, now it looks more like a clown." What started out as a simple exercise in experimentation resulted in a painting that I quite liked; beauty can be very unexpected.
Shortly after finishing the painting I was reading through some of the inspirational quotes I collect and four caught my attention:
Reading them made me think of the painting, and especially how we interpret beauty. I decided to inspire myself and some of my friends by putting the quotes and painting together, creating bookmarks to give as gifts. I was surprised how many other things people saw in the picture and how much they appreciated the bookmarks. More unexpected beauty, and it felt fantastic.
I love to explore my creativity through drawing and painting. I usually start off with a vague idea, nothing too detailed. I'm always intrigued to see what it turns into. I was experimenting with colour wash effects which consisted of wetting my paper, randomly dropping paint from my brush onto the paper and allowing it to flow. As I set them aside to dry I fleetingly thought one "sorta looks lie some fruit." Later when I cam back I thought, "Hmmm, now it looks more like a clown." What started out as a simple exercise in experimentation resulted in a painting that I quite liked; beauty can be very unexpected.
Shortly after finishing the painting I was reading through some of the inspirational quotes I collect and four caught my attention:
- "Don't be afriad to go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is." H. Jackson Brown
- "What we see depends on what we look for." John Lubbock
- "People see only what they are prepared to see." Ralph Waldo Emmerson
- "Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view." Obi-Wan Kenobi
Reading them made me think of the painting, and especially how we interpret beauty. I decided to inspire myself and some of my friends by putting the quotes and painting together, creating bookmarks to give as gifts. I was surprised how many other things people saw in the picture and how much they appreciated the bookmarks. More unexpected beauty, and it felt fantastic.
I think we've all had
some days that do not feel beautiful at all. The beauty is hiding,
elusive; but even then, I'm learning that it's still there. A few weeks
ago I spent too many apprehensive hours in the ER waiting to be assured I
was fine. I was trying to see beautiful. I kept looking at my See
Beautiful bracelet, but even it wasn't really helping. The waiting room
was full, most waiting in silence, I could feel the tension. I just
wanted to go home. A woman came in, registered and sat down beside me.
She was the type of person who just blended in, but she exuded this
beautiful calm. Taking a hand held spindle from her bag she began to
spin wool into yarn. It seemed magical, as I watched the spindle dance
and turn, the weight of waiting lifted. People who had been silent for
hours started asking her questions and visiting; a conversation began
behind me. The entire atmosphere was transformed in less than five
minutes. I looked up to see people smiling. My name was called; for a
split second I was almost sorry I wouldn't be able to hear the end of
her story and see her finish spinning. I was sent home, all was well. I
think I might try my hand at spinning.
The beauty had been very elusive as the hours slowly ticked by, but it was there, and I'm very happy I recognized it. The experience enabled me to see beautiful through the "Spinner" and by reaffirming my health.
The obvious, the unexpected and even the elusive; all beautiful. The more I see beautiful the more I find to see beautiful in. The more I see beautiful, the more I seem to experience synchronicity and opportunities arrive. Remember the bookmarks? One of the people I decided to share a bookmark with was Lydia because her dedication to empowering people, especially girls and women, to see beautiful everyday really inspires me. The day she received the bookmark just so happened to be the day I emailed her a snow picture I had taken and wished her a beautiful day. My first thought when I'd seen my snow covered van windows was, "Yuck, I'll have to scrape windows." Then I thought, "Wow, that's kinda cool, like a blank canvas." On a whim, I decided to share that moment with "See Beautiful."
Very unexpectedly, Lydia
emailed me right back thanking me, and asking me if I'd like to share
how I see beautiful. I didn't see that one coming. However, it fit right
in with what I've been feeling inspired to do, to help people recognize
the beauty when it's especially elusive. That's when finding beautiful
is a challenge. It's when people need to "see beautiful" the most. Part
of realizing that is helping people of all ages to go beyond thinking
"outside the box," to help them realize the box was never there in the
first place. I want to join in creating an environment where enthusiasm,
thoughts, ideas and solutions have no bounds. Where elusive becomes
obvious.The beauty had been very elusive as the hours slowly ticked by, but it was there, and I'm very happy I recognized it. The experience enabled me to see beautiful through the "Spinner" and by reaffirming my health.
The obvious, the unexpected and even the elusive; all beautiful. The more I see beautiful the more I find to see beautiful in. The more I see beautiful, the more I seem to experience synchronicity and opportunities arrive. Remember the bookmarks? One of the people I decided to share a bookmark with was Lydia because her dedication to empowering people, especially girls and women, to see beautiful everyday really inspires me. The day she received the bookmark just so happened to be the day I emailed her a snow picture I had taken and wished her a beautiful day. My first thought when I'd seen my snow covered van windows was, "Yuck, I'll have to scrape windows." Then I thought, "Wow, that's kinda cool, like a blank canvas." On a whim, I decided to share that moment with "See Beautiful."
I've been thinking about how to do this and Lydia has unknowingly helped me find my direction. I'm excited to see where it will all lead. I'm fairly certain it will be beautiful.
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WOW what an incredibly beautiful soul Jewel is! Love it, and love love how she sees, spreads and shares beautiful. Four paws up for the See Beautiful woman of the month.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Goose
Ditto on wow. Am feeling chills and inspired as I start the day by you both. Thank you, Jewel and Lydia. Feeling inspired to 'see' the beautiful today in whatever comes my way.
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky. I hope you saw lots of beautiful yesterday and today too! Jewel
ReplyDeleteThat means a lot to me Goose. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteJewel