I love this quote... It reminds me of me

when I was a kid. I was a messy child,

getting into things and always exploring.

My Mom tried maybe two or three

times to send me to school in tights,

and every time I would come home

with grass stains and/or holes in

them. I couldn’t help it... I wanted

to be IN life - experiencing everything,

rubbing my hands all over it. Sometimes - especially when we’re older - we forget this... that we are IN life, and meant to rub our hands all over it, and to sing.


This picture is me as a kid... I didn’t plan to be an artist, though I loved drawing and coloring... and if

you asked me around the time this picture was taken - what I wanted to be when I grew up - I would have more than likely answered “a monkey” (then I could really rub my hands all over everything!). I was guided here, with lots of help.


I have worked at drugstores, I have worked in Corporate America, and with the faith of those around me I made it here. I have had my trials, and had shadows and light, pain and love... been denied and denied myself. As I launch this site, I launch my Self into the world - to shine and hopefully to shine upon you. My mission through PhynxPhyr Visions is to summon you to know your Illumined Self through these creative arts, and if I touch just one of you, I will have been successful. I have had many Earth Angels along the way - helping me, guiding me towards being able to bring this gift to you with gratitude.


I ask of you to have fun - enjoy yourself as you look through this site. Rub your hands all over it, take in every detail, and remember to sing as you jump off that cliff. Carry this joy forth into the world and into your Inner World.


Thank you for taking the time to look at my works and to look into yourself.


May you be blessed with the courage to become the Grandest Vision of Who You Are, and be surrounded with those who believe in you, even before you believe in yourself.


In Love, Light, Gratitude and the Greatest Joy,







Holly Broman,

Artist

"It is necessary to rub our hands all over Life - to sing when and where we want, to take in every detail, and to jump when we get to the edge of the cliff."


- Jan Phillips, You are Worth the Time