August has been a great month for my art. My work was in the graduate showcase. http://sites.saic.edu/gradshow2020/artists/karen-anderson/My work is also feature at the Lunch Ticket. https://lunchticket.org/a-history/

August has been a great month for my art. My work was in the graduate showcase. http://sites.saic.edu/gradshow2020/artists/karen-anderson/My work is also feature at the Lunch Ticket. https://lunchticket.org/a-history/

https://filmyloop.com/destinys-dilemma-by-karen-j-anderson-book-review/

This week’s theme is justice. It is the bone that runs down my spine and holds me together. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr thoughts on justice inspire and give me a vision of what it looks like.

This MLK video on Justice
Dancing During the Storm Vol 2
Dancing During The Storm is a collection of short stories that represent people dealing with the storms of life. There are times when we have to decide are we going to lay down or fight. All of these stories tell of people who are either coming out of, in the middle of or going into a storm. In this second volume, the stories deal with justice, women’s issues and deception.
Available on Amazon
Disobedience costs. In His Favorite One, they discover what the price was for it.


Listen to see what one sister did to the other so she could watch a good story.
Episode 9 Where No One Has Gone

This year there will be two issues of Fill In The Gap Magazine. I am looking for contributors, Writers, Artists, Poets, Photographers, Etc.

This week’s shirt smiles at the book of the week, Dancing During the Storm Vol 2. It reminds us that we have to have perspective in all of our circumstances. Dancing T Shirt


Lion of Judah
He is the source of everything. He created everything. In Him we have our being. In Dancing During the Storm, the first short story is about the creation. I think it is an appropriate place to start.
This month we will be reminded of the Lion of Judah so no matter where we go or what happens, we will be reminded of the one with the lion share of power.

How you approach 2020 determines what you hope in. Where do you find hope? Is it in yourself? Your family and friends? Your faith? Your job?
This year has shown us that those things are not reliable.
I find my hope in Jesus Christ. He has taught me that He is faithful and I can trust him. When everything around me is shaky and unreliable, daily time in His word reminds me He is constant.
This week, think about where your hope is. What are you relying on to get through the week? Where do you find hope?

In place of still photography, I will replace it with video and sound to create thought provoking art for the month of August. I did the video work, but the music is by William Rosati, titled Sulking.
As these leave were floating in the water, it made me think of how this year is passing for some. We are the leaves just floating at whatever pace the water sets for us.
Where are you going?