Wednesday, June 9, 2010
MercyMe with Robbi Firestone
Hey everyone! Thanks for visiting...as I work through my new website creation, plus the launch of my upcoming product line, please forgive me for not being 'on top' of my blog... I have a new commitment to communicating more.
Having just recieved this video from photographer Erin Lund, I'd love for you to take a peek! Its fun!!!! I so loved presenting my portrait to Bart Millard of MERCYME backstage the Tacoma dome.
More good things to come!
Love you!
MercyMe with Robbi Firestone
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Genius in Challenge
I believe in Beautiful Minds; that Genius is born from Challenge, that our daily new world exponentially benefits from our embrace of differences, individual skill and development of one's own, internal bliss.
Stephen Wiltshire may be one of the most magnificent Beings alive today.
Watch this video, be amazed, and honor his genius as your own unfolds!
What a profoundly gifted artist!
Blessings, and love,
Robbi Firestone
www.RobbiFirestone.com
http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=0k4lsi1dql
Robbi Firestone, Oil Portraits: Genius in Challenge
I believe in Beautiful Minds; that Genius is born from Challenge, that our daily new world exponentially benefits from our embrace of differences, individual skill and development of one's own, internal bliss.
Stephen Wiltshire may be one of the most magnificent Beings alive today.
Watch this video, be amazed, and honor his genius as your own unfolds!
What a profoundly gifted artist!
Blessings, and love,
Robbi Firestone
www.RobbiFirestone.com
http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=0k4lsi1dql
Genius in Challenge
There is truly Genius in Challenge.
please watch the Brilliance born from Challenge in this video.
Our daily new world can be brilliantly enriched by those with Autism.
I believe in Beautiful Minds: Stephen Wiltshire may be one of the most exquisite artists alive.
Blessings, Robbi
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
www.boomboomcards.com
Last week, a homeless gentleman I met recently walked along the city store fronts, pulling cigarettes and trash from planters and tossing them into the road for the eventual street sweeper. I felt overwhelming love, respect, and gratitude for this man's commitment to beautifying this place.
Yesterday I looked out my window and saw a grassy hill covered by a broken trash bag, thrown from a car window, most likely. "I'll pick that up later," I thought. Immediately the Boom Boom thought hit. A Revolution means Now. Not later. Not waiting for another to do it. It's MY RESPONSIBILITY. NOW.
Accomplishing my Boom Boom card was embarrassingly motivating.
So I tossed on some uggs and a raincoat, some latex gloves (being a painter, I've got 'em around), and I cleaned up the hillside.
Drivers by were confused, but grateful. People smiled their gratitude. What I thought would be an embarrassing moment became beautiful.
My neighborhood is more beautiful because of me.
I'm grateful a homeless man became such an elegant teacher.
and that Boom Boom gave me a nice BoomKick in the pants.
Much gratitude.
Love, www.RobbiFirestone.com
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