@Leticial .....the woman who is a painter? it shows that when you follow your highest excitement, other opportunities arise, success emerges in so many ways just because you are aligned with self. and perhaps her desires changed. it is SO inspiring to know that desire=ability!
@Leticial Yes! I beleive you're correct, some video I found of her talking with the father on Sopranos is almost identical to her here. It seems only two years after this video was filmed she was an award winning actress!! I doubt a cat painting helped her to this end, LOL.
@MrPlanedrawer You doubt that do you? And you know it did not help her to that end how? "Every moment is a stepping stone to the next moment, and when you judge it and invalidate it in that way then you yourself remove from the path you are, the ability to get to the next stepping stone..." Bashar Perfection.
@EHWollmann I was only being light hearted ;). It's funny I visualised the painting as a toy or spool of yarn that is leaping out at the cat. The comment "a cat sees with its imagination" realy fired off a spark/vision that I myself instantly related to.
Your comment is personally felt by me as I'm a very creative person who cannot find the next stepping stone, I have been milling around in the dark for a decade with no luck ;(.
What the hell is my highest excitement?????
1971SuperLead 1 year ago
80s..they all look innocent and cute....what happened to the gurls now?
theiceman74 2 years ago 2
shes retarded, i'm annoyed by this girl
traciisme 2 years ago
I wonder, did the cat paintings actually become famous? Here it is 20 odd some years from then.
LazyOtaku 2 years ago 7
Wow! That's actually actress Annabella Sciorra from Law and Order and The Sopranos! She's a huge tv star now!
Leticial 2 years ago
@Leticial .....the woman who is a painter? it shows that when you follow your highest excitement, other opportunities arise, success emerges in so many ways just because you are aligned with self. and perhaps her desires changed. it is SO inspiring to know that desire=ability!
007frogprincess 2 years ago
@Leticial Yes! I beleive you're correct, some video I found of her talking with the father on Sopranos is almost identical to her here. It seems only two years after this video was filmed she was an award winning actress!! I doubt a cat painting helped her to this end, LOL.
MrPlanedrawer 1 year ago
@MrPlanedrawer You doubt that do you? And you know it did not help her to that end how? "Every moment is a stepping stone to the next moment, and when you judge it and invalidate it in that way then you yourself remove from the path you are, the ability to get to the next stepping stone..." Bashar Perfection.
EHWollmann 1 year ago
@EHWollmann I was only being light hearted ;). It's funny I visualised the painting as a toy or spool of yarn that is leaping out at the cat. The comment "a cat sees with its imagination" realy fired off a spark/vision that I myself instantly related to.
Your comment is personally felt by me as I'm a very creative person who cannot find the next stepping stone, I have been milling around in the dark for a decade with no luck ;(.
MrPlanedrawer 1 year ago
@MrPlanedrawer So was I, lighthearted:-)
EHWollmann 1 year ago
i hope she moved...
Apocryypha 2 years ago
80's girls are hot. Well the girls that went to see Bashar were.
neight78 2 years ago 15
I was thinking that same thing.
Brianawaken 2 years ago
so.. did those paintings really got famous?
Shpongly 2 years ago 2