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by Asta on 14/01/2025 at 11:52
Posted In: Daily Doodles

Tangled threads

Do not handle so roughly what you’ve found, Young One 
Can you show your Sister? She will tangle them all
Elder, each cut of your kind scissors is final
You’re our threads caretaker, You’re the Three That Are One 

/* Watercolor pencils on A5 skethbook – Crayons aquarellables sur carnet A5 */

Ne secoue si durement ce que tu trouves, Jeune fille,
Montre à ton Ainée qui saura tisser ces fils.
De tes ciseaux l’Ancêtre, une vie, un coup chacune
Prenez soins de nos vies, les Trois Qui Sont Une.

└ Tags: a5, Art, carandache, Color, norns, parques, pencil, Threads, Three, Trinity

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by Asta on 10/01/2025 at 18:08
Posted In: Daily Doodles

Children of Lost Thing Found – Chp.8 sneak peak

Whilst most Children’s Books fall into tropes of fantasy – all well and good, of course – or tailor specifically to one culture (to balance what authors/publishing companies perceive as an imbalanced shelf), the series The Children of Lost Things Found focuses on telling a story and imparting a virtue. Each story and every lesson have contemporary significance using history, a call to action, and cultural respect.

Each book of the series follows a group of children seeking to return traits – such as goodness, honesty, truth, etcetera – to a world, our world, that seems to have lost them. The children are sent backward and forward in time to events and peoples who personify these traits.

The Children of Lost Things Found gives readers of all backgrounds insight into other cultures, traditions, religions, and histories they might not ordinarily have an opportunity to understand. In the end, we want everyone to learn that talking to, and working with, the person across from you is always better than looking down at, or relying on, a screen.

In “The Last Urumi”, our trio of heroes – Artie, Olesea, and Priya – live through the catastrophic event of a “screen-out” all across the globe; then, they are sent back in time and to India by a mysterious god-like figure of myth and legend, to retrieve a virtue their present world has lost.

https://www.amazon.com/Last-Urumi-Children-Things-Found/dp/B0DNZN6JCW?crid=2N19ZVHXY6LQP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-LyIMz1lpz6vpfNXHtc-3g.zeKOi9_ZED1Jcu3qP-T_Mx9yQB0N0mdzo4Sz2DQpj_0

Written by © Matthew RR Morrese – Canticles Production LLC – www.canticlesproductions.com
Cover and interior illustrations by © Astanael – www.deviantart.com/astanael

└ Tags: Art, book, children, Childrenoflostthingfound, pencil, thelasturumi

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by Asta on 08/01/2025 at 09:00
Posted In: Daily Doodles

Children of Lost Thing Found – Chp.6 sneak peak

Whilst most Children’s Books fall into tropes of fantasy – all well and good, of course – or tailor specifically to one culture (to balance what authors/publishing companies perceive as an imbalanced shelf), the series The Children of Lost Things Found focuses on telling a story and imparting a virtue. Each story and every lesson have contemporary significance using history, a call to action, and cultural respect.

Each book of the series follows a group of children seeking to return traits – such as goodness, honesty, truth, etcetera – to a world, our world, that seems to have lost them. The children are sent backward and forward in time to events and peoples who personify these traits.

The Children of Lost Things Found gives readers of all backgrounds insight into other cultures, traditions, religions, and histories they might not ordinarily have an opportunity to understand. In the end, we want everyone to learn that talking to, and working with, the person across from you is always better than looking down at, or relying on, a screen.

In “The Last Urumi”, our trio of heroes – Artie, Olesea, and Priya – live through the catastrophic event of a “screen-out” all across the globe; then, they are sent back in time and to India by a mysterious god-like figure of myth and legend, to retrieve a virtue their present world has lost.

https://www.amazon.com/Last-Urumi-Children-Things-Found/dp/B0DNZN6JCW?crid=2N19ZVHXY6LQP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-LyIMz1lpz6vpfNXHtc-3g.zeKOi9_ZED1Jcu3qP-T_Mx9yQB0N0mdzo4Sz2DQpj_0

Written by © Matthew RR Morrese – Canticles Production LLC – www.canticlesproductions.com
Cover and interior illustrations by © Astanael – www.deviantart.com/astanael

└ Tags: Art, book, children, Childrenoflostthingfound, pencil, thelasturumi

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by Asta on 07/01/2025 at 09:00
Posted In: Daily Doodles

Children of Lost Thing Found – Chp.5 sneak peak

Whilst most Children’s Books fall into tropes of fantasy – all well and good, of course – or tailor specifically to one culture (to balance what authors/publishing companies perceive as an imbalanced shelf), the series The Children of Lost Things Found focuses on telling a story and imparting a virtue. Each story and every lesson have contemporary significance using history, a call to action, and cultural respect.

Each book of the series follows a group of children seeking to return traits – such as goodness, honesty, truth, etcetera – to a world, our world, that seems to have lost them. The children are sent backward and forward in time to events and peoples who personify these traits.

The Children of Lost Things Found gives readers of all backgrounds insight into other cultures, traditions, religions, and histories they might not ordinarily have an opportunity to understand. In the end, we want everyone to learn that talking to, and working with, the person across from you is always better than looking down at, or relying on, a screen.

In “The Last Urumi”, our trio of heroes – Artie, Olesea, and Priya – live through the catastrophic event of a “screen-out” all across the globe; then, they are sent back in time and to India by a mysterious god-like figure of myth and legend, to retrieve a virtue their present world has lost.

https://www.amazon.com/Last-Urumi-Children-Things-Found/dp/B0DNZN6JCW?crid=2N19ZVHXY6LQP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-LyIMz1lpz6vpfNXHtc-3g.zeKOi9_ZED1Jcu3qP-T_Mx9yQB0N0mdzo4Sz2DQpj_0

Written by © Matthew RR Morrese – Canticles Production LLC – www.canticlesproductions.com
Cover and interior illustrations by © Astanael – www.deviantart.com/astanael

└ Tags: Art, book, children, Childrenoflostthingfound, pencil, thelasturumi

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by Asta on 06/01/2025 at 09:00
Posted In: Daily Doodles

Children of Lost Thing Found – Chp.4 sneak peak

Whilst most Children’s Books fall into tropes of fantasy – all well and good, of course – or tailor specifically to one culture (to balance what authors/publishing companies perceive as an imbalanced shelf), the series The Children of Lost Things Found focuses on telling a story and imparting a virtue. Each story and every lesson have contemporary significance using history, a call to action, and cultural respect.

Each book of the series follows a group of children seeking to return traits – such as goodness, honesty, truth, etcetera – to a world, our world, that seems to have lost them. The children are sent backward and forward in time to events and peoples who personify these traits.

The Children of Lost Things Found gives readers of all backgrounds insight into other cultures, traditions, religions, and histories they might not ordinarily have an opportunity to understand. In the end, we want everyone to learn that talking to, and working with, the person across from you is always better than looking down at, or relying on, a screen.

In “The Last Urumi”, our trio of heroes – Artie, Olesea, and Priya – live through the catastrophic event of a “screen-out” all across the globe; then, they are sent back in time and to India by a mysterious god-like figure of myth and legend, to retrieve a virtue their present world has lost.

https://www.amazon.com/Last-Urumi-Children-Things-Found/dp/B0DNZN6JCW?crid=2N19ZVHXY6LQP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-LyIMz1lpz6vpfNXHtc-3g.zeKOi9_ZED1Jcu3qP-T_Mx9yQB0N0mdzo4Sz2DQpj_0

Written by © Matthew RR Morrese – Canticles Production LLC – www.canticlesproductions.com
Cover and interior illustrations by © Astanael – www.deviantart.com/astanael

└ Tags: Art, book, children, Childrenoflostthingfound, pencil, thelasturumi
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