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 Hello!  ¡Hola!  Welcome to my blog, where my motto is always to "Read, Explore, Create."

For my first project, I was inspired by Mandy, at Sunday Postcard Art, who challenged us to respond to "Blue Monday," which is observed on the 3rd Monday in January.  I didn't know what it was, so I Googled it, and found out that in 2005, health psychologist, Cliff Arnall, declared it to be the most depressing day of the year, due to the harsh weather conditions in the Northern Hemisphere.  Anyway, It's a kind of acrostic I composed, lettered, and doodled using fine line pens and markers.  Because of the positive nature of my acrostic, I'm also linking to TIOT and Path of Positivity.
For my 2nd project, I have a Valentine's Day card I made inspired by Nancy's sketch at CAS Colours & Sketches, SOS565 Challenge "Out with the Old & In with the New," and ACB's T is for Texture.  I used a Kraft card base card, and then cut a textured piece from an old wedding card envelope to simulate the sketche's diagonal shape.  For my focal point and sentiment, I used my new Spellbinders' Tigger and Classic Mouse Love cutting dies sets; a Sizzix Tim Holtz Gift Tags Thinlits set; a Fiskars heart punch; different colored cardstock scraps; an Arteza calligraphy marker; and different adhesives.
Next, I have a photograph of my wife's Flamingo Lily plant, that is blooming beautifully this year.  She's truly got a green thumb.  I thought it was the perfect background for Karen's WAW 736-737.
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Art For Fun Friday 193
With Mardi Gras coming up in February, I decided to paint a mask for me to wear.  This holiday is also known as Shrovetide, and it falls on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.  Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday," referring to it being the last day of consuming rich foods in preparation for the Christian fasting season of Lent, during which such foods are often avoided.  We have a pancake lunch for the students at our parish school, and then one for all church members that evening.  I bought the Papier-mâché mask on Amazon; used acrylic paint markers to paint my original design; and then varnished it to preserve my work.
Sunday In The Art Room 1/17/2026
Little Things Thursday 1/22/2026
My friend Nicole shared one of her pieces from her private art collection.  I collect original art pieces too, so I'm sharing a picture of a Huichol men's belt.  The Huicholes are an indigenous community in Mexico, that inhabit the Sierra Madre Occidental, in the states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Durango. Their traditions, deeply connected to nature and spirituality, have been passed down from generation to generation to preserve their heritage.  Huichol textile art uses ancestral techniques that include the use of backstrap and pedal looms.  The belt in my picture is worn over a sash, and features several embroidered pouches known as h+iyame or huaikuri, which do not have a practical use, but have a spiritual significance to them.

In closing, I want to leave you with a summary of my sermon for this coming Sunday, based on Matthew 4:12-23:

Following Jesus is not an ethereal act, but must happen in the context of our commitment to Christ, in all of lives' circumstances, and in our relationships with our neighbors.  That’s what Jesus expected of Peter, Andrew, James, and John, when he said, "Follow me."  We can see that throughout the remainder of Matthew’s Gospel, through such teachings as the importance of forgiveness (Matthew 6:14-15); loving God above all things and our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:37-40); and in the Judgement of the Nations (Matthew 25:34-36), regarding our obligation to feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, care for the sick, and visit those in prison.  Every one of these teachings echos Jesus’ words, “Follow me.”

Thank you for your visit.  Gracias por su visita.  Shalom!

Arnoldo+

Comments

Hi Arnoldo, you post so many different projects, all beautiful. i particularly like your lettering design for Monday. hugs Angela
Sarah Brennan said…
Some fabulous art there Arnoldo - I see you also join in with TIOT. I have heard from Neet and she has been allowed home from hospital. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah
Gene Black said…
I always enjoy seeing your doodle work. I had heard of Blue Monday, but had forgotten about it.
Peace to you and yours
DVArtist said…
Well my dear friend you have done it again. These cards are fabulous with such creative talent. The Flamingo Lily is amazing, what a joy to have growing. You know how much I enjoy masks and this is decorated perfectly. However, the Huichole art is magnificent. I too have many pieces of Huichole art and created many pieces of my own. I actually have a long history with the Hichole people. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.
Christine said…
Lovely art Arnoldo!
I love your colourful and fun lettering style in the first photo!
Tom said…
...Arnoldo, your "Monday" certainly isn't blue for me. It brighten my beautiful "White Christmas" morning! The Mardi Gras mask is a delight. Be warm and well. Peace.
Your card is so cute, not only the added texture for our T requirement, but the tiger starts with T too! Thanks for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge.
ScrappyHorses said…
Ooh, love your creative Monday board! This is very inspiring and has given me an idea for my room at school; this would be great for the months, also. My head is whirling with ideas. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Path of Positivity. Katrina ps...Also enjoyed learning about "Blue Monday" in your post.
carol l mck said…
The first one is my favorite ~ all very creative, though ~
hugs,
an artist reflects
https://anartistreflects.com
Gosh Arnoldo I'm surprised you have time to breath there is so much here. I am thinking today about our friends who are waiting for the awful weather to start and hoping it's not as bad as the weather men think it will be. Here in the UK it's been sunny all day but cold too. Hugs from me.
Maria Medeiros said…
So many wonderful creations! love the painted mask. Wonderful! Have a lovely and blessed weekend!
MELODY JACOB said…
I love how your projects tie together creativity and reflection; it really makes me want to try a Blue Monday acrostic myself. Your Mardi Gras mask is so lively! Did you find painting it relaxing, or was it more about the challenge? And that flamingo lily is stunning. Does it bloom like that every year?
Hi Melody! Thank you for your kind words. I find all the challenges that I participate in as relaxing, but I do pick and choose the ones that call on me. I also don't do it to compete against others or to win, but simply enjoy the creative process. It's also gratifying to use my God given gifts to share my faith, which is a way to praise the Lord. As to your question about the Flaming Lily, my wife usually gets at least a couple of small blooms, but this year her plant did exceedingly well. Blessings, my friend!
Hello Rev. Arnoldo and WELCOME to the Path of Positivity! We are so very pleased to have you join us! Your project is perfect for our link up! I myself am into lettering so I really love your creation. I really like the bold colours and unique design of each letter. The fact that is an acrostic with such a positive message is a definite bonus. Your other projects are lovely as well. Oh and thank you for teaching me about "Blue Monday". I know that Jan. can be an extremely difficult month for people to get through, esp. for those dealing with depression and other mental health issues, but I didn't know that the 3rd Mon. in Jan was the worst day so thank you for sharing that knowledge.

I hope that you will continue to join us over at The Path of Positivity! We are just a tiny challenge blog but know the importance of trying to stay positive in a world that can be arduous to navigate in this day and age.

☺ Lisa D.
Owner of The Path of Positivity Challenge Blog!
Décosse’s Dynamite Doodles – My Personal Blog!
Owner of The 12 Months of Christmas Link Up!
Amanda Mertz said…
I love seeing our sketches flipped for a different take! Your textured cardstock and fun tiger are a great interpretation of the layout!! Thanks for sharing at CAS Colours & Sketches!
Your posts are always inspiring. You remind me I need to expand and do some other arty things besides paper. Your mask is fantastic. And your paper art is always fun too. I like Tigger. Thanks for linking up to to Try It On Teusday also. You have lots of fun texts. Your wife's Flamingo Lily is beautiful. I didn't know what it was called either, so now I do. It's good to learn new things. OK, I've babbled on enough. hugs-Erika
Mrs.B said…
Your 'Monday' postcard is a great idea and very inspirational and you've also shared lots of lovely art in your post. Thanks for linking up to Try it on Tuesday. Avril
dj said…
Both cards are great!! I love that fun tiger on the one that you made for our challenge!! Way to go shopping your stash for OLD & NEW items!! We are so glad that you joined the fun and played along with our challenge over at Shopping Our Stash!
Deb Horst, DT #SOS565
Hi Arnoldo, I love ❤️ both cards. Very beautiful and creative.
Susan Renshaw said…
What a lot to see on your page today. Inspired by all the colour! Happy WOYWW Susan #5
Luiz Gomes said…
Bom dia Reverendo Arnold. Obrigado pela visita e comentário. Fico feliz em saber, que o senhor participa do projeto, da minha querida amiga Nicole. Ela já fez um desenho meu e deu-me de presente de aniversário. Seu Blogger é maravilhoso. Melhor ainda, por levar a palavra do Nosso Senhor e Salvador Jesus Cristo. Grande abraço do seu irmão e cristão do Brasil. Uma excelente segunda-feira com muita paz e saúde.
Siempre me sorprenden tus creaciones. La verdad es que me ha encantado. Un abrazo y feliz semana
Barb Finnical said…
Reverend Arnoldo, all of your projects are absolutely wonderful and so very creative. I love all the different mediums that you use. How clever to make your own Mardi Gras mask! Your Monday postcard is absolutely fantastic! And yes, your wife does have a green thumb indeed. I love the plant that she has nurtured, and how you took our Word Art Wednesday scripture and placed it on top of that photo. It’s always such a joy coming to your site and seeing everything that you create. Thanks so much for sharing with us!

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