Friday, August 21, 2020

Write/Make Art For Your Soul

 I haven't written in a long time, though Iv'e meant to. We have all been busy this year, dealing in our own ways with this global crisis, and trying to piece our lives and sanity back together.


I wanted to write today about how sometimes as creative people, no one really understands us or our work and we feel like we are expending our energy and art to an empty room. This is disheartening, and what makes it even more painful is when you can't find work doing what you love--so you can end of doing something which has nothing at all to do with your creative purpose. 

It's important to hang in there, and to continue writing and creating art/music even if nobody understands or buys your work. I know that is such a strange concept~~because we live in a society so driven by monetary gain, competition, and material success. What is most important I find, is to surround yourself with people who love you, people that bring meaning to your life--and to nurture your soul. The ways I nurture my soul are: going to the ocean as much as I humanly can, learning Welsh (it takes time and space to learn a language) and make  life goal (s) that are really important to you. One of my life goals is to visit the many castle ruins of Wales, because I have a connection with them--mainly because of my writing.

Please feel welcome to share important life goals of yours as well below.



Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Wysteria Theme Song Video



Vocals and Music by Dylan Maulucci

Lyrics and Film by Owl Willows



Copyright 2020 Dylan Maulucci and Owl Willows

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

My Favourite Films



My Favourite Films

Harold and Maude (1971)

The Neverending Story (1984)

Full Circle (The Haunting of Julia) (1977)

The Hideaways (1973)

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Dressed to Kill (1980)

Paperhouse (1988)

Alice in Wonderland (1949)

Edward Scissorhands (1990)

The Changling (1980)

Watership Down (1978)

The Chronicles of Narnia BBC (80s--90s)






Sunday, December 29, 2019

So Quoth The Raven....Nevermore



Here is my first take on Edgar Allan Poe's serious, disgruntled expression. Poe was attractive in a very Victorian depressing way, that I do not think would be as appreciated today. He was an interesting, talented, and fascinating man who created the genre of Gothic romanticism and horror stories. I love to read his work, it is a staple in my library and a constant inspiration. I found the Alan Parson's Project record of "Tales of Mystery and imagination--Edgar Allan Poe," at my thrift store and I listen to it over and over. I hope that the record will hold up, because it is my favourite.
Well, enjoy ~Owl Willows

Write/Make Art For Your Soul

 I haven't written in a long time, though Iv'e meant to. We have all been busy this year, dealing in our own ways with this global c...