Last night there was a sky of cotton candy.
I was on the Highline as I watched it fade away...
between the lines and over the river.
The sky was wispy and dreamy, as the sun made room for the moon.
At sunset I said goodbye to 25.At sunrise I said hello to 26.Today is flowery!
Today is a day of radiance!
Today is my birthday!I'm thankful for all the kindness and pretty things I have that make me smile.
And I'm thankful for all of my friends that came to celebrate with me!

A wise person (thank you, wise person) recently introduced me to SARK, who's an incredibly brave and free spirited artist that shares her life through her work! Her work was the inspiration for another one of my favorites, Sabrina Ward Harrison. Both of them have inspired me to release my emotions through my art.At my birthday dinner, I gave everyone their birthday from this 2004 daily calendar. We also picked out different messages for each other. It was fun passing them around and seeing what words of inspiration they had for their day, and what people wanted to say to each other (keep in mind, most of you were strangers!)April 7, 2004 was a "day of radiance!"I think this still applies. :)So here's to being 26 and everything it will bring :)
- Colorful lists!
- An organized desk
- Trains that come on time (and being okay with the ones that are late!)
- Park days with kites and bubbles
- Smiles
- Laughs
- Spontaneity
- Sunshine
- Color!
- Art!
- Kitty snuggles
- Hugs
- Kisses
- Singing
- Uncoordinated dancing
- Future snowball fights
- Falling into piles of leaves
- Longer hair :)
- Accepting changes; even those random gray hairs!
- And of course, lots of love and figuring out what that means to me.
As we all have our own birthdays, I wish you each colorful lists of all the things you love!xo!
They were very bright!
The trees looked like they were made of popcorn!
My kite flying attempts were not as successful as they were in Brooklyn!
I spent most of the time being the kite runner!
And a mess of tangled string!
I did some writing and then took a nap in the sunshine.
I found out that some friends were also in the park! I told her to follow the bubbles and she'd find me!
We played with more bubbles..
Painted our nails...
And I watched my friends doing aerials!
It was a nearly perfect day. :)
It came out of the striped pipe.
And swirled around into the sky.
It snaked its way around the block to the popcorn trees.
After the sunset, we considered the "garden-like view" at this Indian restaurant.
H, T, & L it was fun hanging out! Let's do it again soon!
At one point, we had three kites in the sky!
Watching the kites was a nice time for daydreaming...
Wouldn't it be neat if kites could fly in purple skies?
And if colors were always this bright?
Sometimes the kites would crash, but we made some new friends that helped them take off.
And they'd be back in the sky... (the butterfly kite was given to us by an adorable little girl!)And we'd be back to smiling.
A couple of kites felt like making homes in trees.
One clever guy thought he could use this stick to get it down.
Just for helping, we decided to give them a kite. I think it made their day.
We had one miracle kite that flew effortlessly the entire time. After awhile, the butterfly joined!
All in all, successful day for kite flying~two kites in trees, one given away, and a new one given to us.Hooray for bright, magical days!
I hope you had a magical weekend too!xo
2. and a blue day...
3. Leaving work at 7:00 and still seeing daylight (even if it's fading!)
4. Lunch breaks with sunshine, windblown hair, and daydreaming...
5. Daffodils reminding me of my childhood favorites, like
Hope you are having a lovely, spring day. :)**P.S. my co-worker sent this to me and it made me 
It's not finished yet, but I'm excited about it!
I also did some journaling and drew a picture of our last night..
I wrote Mary a message on the back and stuck it in a bottle...
Reminding her that some things aren't complete unless they are together. :)
Love you girl! No matter how far apart we are!
...and blue, cloudless skies...
...for pretty driving...
*K~ids and their puppies...(1:1 ratio)*
...and their willingness to share...
...for stories on NYC...
...curious puppies...
...and at times even a little sleepy...
...just like the Donaho's...
*L~ovely mountain treasures found on hikes*...like berries...
...bark grooves...
...pink flowers...
...fluffy moss patches...
...tiny bones...
...big skulls..
...golden straw in ditches...
...backyard waterfalls...
...shadows from Georgia's first mountain visit...
...and capturing moments of serenity...
*A~ntlers*
...for painting...
*H~orses that are wild, beautiful... *
...and friendly...
*O~ld tilted houses*
*M~oonshine and the shining moon over a sunset* (just kidding, I didn't have any moonshine!)
*A~rt days on a sunny patio with Georgia and Mary*
...creating a collage for Mary's classroom...
...and catching sun with Georgia...
There are many reasons to like Oklahoma and it's strange beauty. But my favorite moment of all...Sharing a laugh with Georgia.
xoxo
...they also followed me on the plane, where I made new friends! The guys sitting next to me were intrigued by me taking photos of butterflies. They were college football referees on their way to a conference, so we chatted about the little I know of football, the Hawks, and art. It was fun, and I gave them the butterflies I was shooting. Enjoy!
Once I got to Tulsa, Mary helped me add some color to the airport..
...And I added some color to the jeep, and the butterflies saw Oklahoma...
We also added color to the side of her house...
And a classic scene from Gone with the Wind..
Georgia enjoyed playing with the butterflies...
And we enjoyed playing in the sun...
We also went for a drive in the mountains..
The sky was so blue...
And the sun was so bright!
Making pretty butterfly shadows...
And finding pretty flowers on the ground..
And nice spots on sticks..
We had one last day of playing in the sun...
And now I'm watching the snowstorm...
Good night and more on OK, Georgia, and Mary soon!Let's hope I get back to NYC!xo!
I'm going to visit one of my best girlfriends from college, Mary!We've come a long way from days of carving pumpkins by recycling!
Now Mary has her own little pumpkin! Or as I like to call her, our little peach!Last spring, I visited Mary and we went hiking...
And I painted a mural for Georgia Faith..
...with my favorite...butterflies!
Tomorrow is special because I get to meet Georgia! And she gets to meet "Auntie Kim!"Since I've been back to loving butterflies, I decided that my butterflies will follow me on this journey.They've already seen some of the city!From 86 Street...(i didn't have time to snap a close-up, since I was going to miss the train!)
To the subway...
To subway maps..
To walkway from Grand Central to the shuttle...
I have a bunch of butterflies that will follow me all the way to Oklahoma!I'll be sure to share their adventures (and my own!).Have a great week!xo
*And then turned to a watercolor...*
*Then to the painting...*
*Good thing we numbered these!*
I love how creative the students were!*birds, suns, stars, moons, hearts, and glitter for buildings*
*trees of buttons, surrounded by flowers*
*Rainbows, boats, and lots of moons!*
*But it's really coming together!**You can really see their personalities in each piece*
**Sorry for the blur, I was just so excited!**
I can't wait to see what the finished piece turns out to be!
My favorite..
Since there was a nice open space, I decided to join them...
Arranging....
They made their way to my hair...
And my nose...
And told me to make a wish...
They even surrounded my friend Dani! (she was the only brave one to be part of my photo shoot!)
The butterflies slowly made their way up the wall...They finally did.
Now my friends will be greeted with these every day!
Ta da!
Enjoy friends! May love flutter by you every day! :)
even my healthy snack!
post- it tab thingys
even the scissors have found love!
have a lovely day!
*...looming birds, webs of color, and fishes eating the roots of a village*
*a swan with feathers of glitter and a sail boat weathering the storm*
*a golden village above a pink octopus and a beautiful peacock looking at an organ*
*finally finishing this piece! it was on my wall for nearly five months**When Lavi gives me her opinions...*
*And decides she wants to help! (no worries, there was no paint in this!)*
*Updating even older art from my walls! (It started off with just the blocked colors as a landscape, no details)*
*bright colors and fireworks of color*
*finally having a messy art room, even if it's a shoebox!*
*and messy hair is kind of fun too*
There was a lot of chaos and little detail.
I just needed a way to get through the muck...
It really was about release..
But lately something has really changed.Maybe it's a reflection of my life..I'm happy and sharing love as much as I can.It's all about the details and looking a little closer..And remembering why I love art in the first place..I like creating landscapes of color and daydreams.Little worlds to escape into.Like this one I did for a friend last year..
and this for my friend's baby, Georgia Faith.
My art is best when I'm feeling the love!
Left little reminders of love... (i gave every car on 96 street a heart!)
Considered sitting in this lovely throne...
But decided I'd rather snuggle with the kitty..
We stayed in and watched the snow globe...
**On my morning commute, I thanked the guy that made a path..
And the guy with the snow blower! (I have not seen one of these since the cornland!)
Looked at the pretty trees..
And decided to leave more reminders of love..
Happy Friday!
today has been stressfulbut i found these in my purse..and am feeling better. :)
I am waiting for the perfect moment to pop this, but until then I thought it would be fun to pop some other things.So I've been cutting out shapes of bubble wrap for my popping pleasure and giving them to friends.
Take that gray day!I'll pop you away!
Ahh, feeling better already!

Which I will totally own one of these someday!As children, we used to believe in magic..and we still do.
I think strangers were a little scared..
In reality, we were just playing with trash.
We connected with my Asian roots..
But I'm still a little confused.. Germasian?
Since my family is always changing, it's important to take family portraits.
The rest of the night was a little blurry...but I believe we did dancing.
The morning after, I found my earrings on my fan.
AJ got me some coffee..and Lavi gave me kisses.
We sat on the fire escape and saw pretty shadows.
We were both too tired to walk around, so we did lots of sitting.
Enjoyed an interesting dance show...
and found some love in Times Square.
Sadly, this morning he had to leave.
We had a wonderful time and it was just so nice to catch up. I am really lucky to have such a special friend! Life is so chaotic, but I think that at the end of the day, all you really need is love. (hooray Beatles!)If my life were a painting, it would be very bright. Full of color, and full of life. One of the reasons I love painting is because adding that extra tint of yellow or pink can really make something breathe. Imagine a dull flower and adding a highlight to it. All of a sudden it has life. The people that come in and out of our lives are constantly bring new breath to us.Haven't you ever met a person that is like a breath of fresh air?I have, lots of them.And I seriously hope that those I've met will be there for the next chapter of my life.But it's good to know, that I'll always have someone there to catch me.
xoxoxox