The Work of Zina Nicole Lahr from Stormy Pyeatte on Vimeo.
i love videos about creative peeps. this young woman is delightful. sadly she died 3 weeks after this video was made. you can read more by following the vimeo link.
MARY ANN MOSS
The Work of Zina Nicole Lahr from Stormy Pyeatte on Vimeo.
i love videos about creative peeps. this young woman is delightful. sadly she died 3 weeks after this video was made. you can read more by following the vimeo link.
Howdy, I'm Mary Ann Moss, the chimp at the helm of this ship. I've been blogging right here since 2007 and exploring the world & driving getaway cars since 1963.
Kristi Shreenan says
I found delight in Zina’s expression of who she was as an artist and peace when I read a bit more about her to find out she was a very spiritual person. It makes me feel like her spirit will continue to be with all of those who she touched on earth.
Maile says
Wow! I really enjoyed this. Thank you so much for sharing.
Debra says
I was very moved by this young woman and saddened by her death. My husband is a Theatre Professor and I had him watch it. He’s going to show it to his students and tell them “this is what creative passion should be”. I have a feeling Zina is going to continue inspiring people for years to come.
Joan says
What a delightful creature! You can feel her sense of wonder with every word she speaks and in everything she creates!. How sad that her life was cut short by an unfortunate accident.
Domenico says
People like her make me realize exactly how much life I am wasting. Her beauty could not be contained in that tiny little body. Inspired to go make the most of the rest of this day.
Janet Ghio says
wow! thanks so much for sharing this!
Susie LaFond says
what an amazing life and I’m truly saddened that it was cut short, she clearly loved her life, her passion evident on every level. WOW is all I can say. I’m going to pass this on to my dd as she will be enraptured with Zina. When someone holds that much creative energy within them, it has to come out and be shared with the world. Thank you for sharing her story here so that more of us can be touched by her light.
Wendy Austin says
I watched this yesterday and loved it. I wonder if she just knew on a subconcious level she just had to get this stuff out quickly..or maybe she fell while focusing on the next creative mission. I painted umbrellas all day yesterday after I read this.