Description: Let’s begin with St Dwynwen's most famous saying: 'Nothing wins hearts like cheerfulness'. St. Dwynwen's Day is Wales' very own version of St Valentine's Day. Legend has it, an angel ended her arranged marriage gone wrong by freezing her husband, became a nun, and ended up as an agony aunt with the help of sacred fish. Dydd Santes Dwynwen celebrated on January 25. Romantic partners may celebrate the day by presenting Welsh lovespoons, visit the scenic Llanddwyn church, or have a cwtchy dinner with a loved one! ABOUT THE ART © Monday, January 5, 2026, 9:08:51 AM Acrylic Painting Sunday, December 24, 2023, 2:30:36 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Let’s begin with St Dwynwen's most famous saying: 'Nothing wins hearts like cheerfulness'. St. Dwynwen's Day is Wales' very own version of St Valentine's Day. Legend has it, an angel ended her arranged marriage gone wrong by freezing her husband, became a nun, and ended up as an agony aunt with the help of sacred fish. Dydd Santes Dwynwen celebrated on January 25. Romantic partners may celebrate the day by presenting Welsh lovespoons, visit the scenic Llanddwyn church, or have a cwtchy dinner with a loved one! ABOUT THE ART © Monday, January 5, 2026, 9:08:51 AM Acrylic Painting Sunday, December 24, 2023, 2:30:36 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 2:36:36 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 2:19:11 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 1:54:53 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 1:11:06 Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 12:40:20 Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 11:40:58 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 10:11:55 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Friday, November 28, 2025, 9:19:19 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 1:45:13 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 1:29:28 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 1:19:26 AM PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 4:40:52 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 4:40:52 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 4:18:20 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 3:45:15 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 12:13:24 Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 11:28:15 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, November 27, 2025, 11:11:16 AMTracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Vector Art Thursday, November 27, 2025, 10:33:00 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Vector Art Thursday, November 27, 2025, 6:36:48 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Vector Art Thursday, November 27, 2025, 6:36:48 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: Yalda, also known as Shab-e Yalda (شب یلدا), is an ancient Persian festival celebrating the winter solstice - the longest and darkest night of the year. It's a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, eat traditional foods like pomegranates, dried fruits, and watermelon. The longest and darkest night of the year is a time when friends and family gather together to eat, drink, and read poetry until well after midnight. Look forward to the triumph of light over darkness, and celebrate this beautiful tradition of hope, warmth, and togetherness! ABOUT THE ART © Vector Art Thursday, November 27, 2025, 6:36:48 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson (taiche)
Description: A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Unlock your potential and radiate positivity! Positive attitude is a mindset. It's about choosing optimism, embracing challenges, and finding the good in every situation. Join a sarcastic community dedicated to spreading good vibes, inspiring others, and living a life filled with gratitude and joy. Let's cultivate a positive attitude together and make the world a brighter place, one post at a time! ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 10:17:21 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Always Remember That You’re Unique Just like everyone else is a sarcastic quote. Embrace your individuality and celebrate what makes you, you. It's a reminder that your quirks, talents, and perspectives are valuable and contribute to the richness of the world. Share your story, express your authentic self, and inspire others to do the same. Let's build a community that cherishes diversity and celebrates the beauty of being different. Use this design to spread positivity, self-love, and encouragement! ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 6:32:16 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Everyone has the right to be stupid, but you’re abusing the privilege. is a sarcastic one-liner. Is your mind your superpower, unlocking potential, one idea at a time? Intelligence isn't just about knowledge; it's about how you use it to make a difference. Tolerance is about accepting differences, showing empathy, and fostering understanding in a world that desperately needs it. It's not about condoning everything but about creating space for respectful dialogue and coexistence. Practice tolerance in work. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 5:33:40 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: I Don’t Always Tolerate Stupid People is a sarcastic quote and one-liner. Is your mind your superpower, unlocking potential, one idea at a time? Intelligence isn't just about knowledge; it's about how you use it to make a difference. Tolerance is about accepting differences, showing empathy, and fostering understanding in a world that desperately needs it. It's not about condoning everything but about creating space for respectful dialogue and coexistence. Practice tolerance in work. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 5:33:40 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Let's break down the walls! I’ll Always Cherish The Original Misconception I Had Of You. is about challenging the false narratives and assumptions people have. Share your experiences, bust the myths, and show the world the real you. Create a space for authenticity, self-expression, and reclaiming your narrative. Let's empower each other to be seen for who we truly are! Be vulnerable and authentic: share genuine experiences where you've been misunderstood. The more real you are, the more people will connect. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 3:17:17 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: I’m Not Sarcastic. I’m Just Intelligent Beyond Your Understanding is a sarcastic quote and one-liner. Is your mind your superpower, unlocking potential, one idea at a time. Intelligence isn't just about knowledge; it's about how you use it to make a difference. Navigating life with a brain that sometimes feels like it's running on overdrive. Embracing the quirks of being a little too smart. Always learning, always growing. The pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey. Let's inspire each other to learn and grow. ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 1:23:08 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: "I'm sorry, did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?" This phrase is a humorous and slightly sarcastic way to point out that someone else has interrupted you. It's a playful way to call attention to the rudeness of interrupting without being overly confrontational. A sarcastic comment on the general state of communication, especially in spaces and places where interruptions are common. Just had someone interrupt you again? Do you think you need a 'Do Not Interrupt' sign? ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 1:23:08 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Not Everyone Has Good Taste - and that's okay! A backhanded compliment and celebration of individuality, embracing unique styles, and understanding that beauty is subjective. Good taste is in the eye of the beholder. No judgment, just good vibes and a healthy dose of self-awareness! Share your unconventional passions, questionable fashion choices, and anything that proves good taste is not guaranteed! Time to laugh at ourselves and appreciate the wonderfully diverse spectrum of preferences that make the world interesting. ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 1:23:08 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Keep Rolling Your Eyes. You MIght Find A Brain Back There is a sarcastic quote used to express sarcasm, disbelief, annoyance, or general disapproval. It's a playful way to react to something ridiculous, frustrating, or just plain eye-roll-worthy. Think humor and cynicism and a visual representation of a verbal "Yeah, right!" or "Seriously?". Keep Rolling Your Eyes creates engaging and relatable content that resonates with your audience. Good luck, and happy (eye) rolling! ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 1:23:08 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Please Be Patient. I Am Ruining Things As Fast As I Can Sarcastic quote is dark humor at its best. Think of those moments when you're embracing the chaos, whether it's a self-deprecating joke about your latest mishap or a witty observation on the absurdity of everyday life. Share your sarcastic takes on life's little disasters and connect with others who find humor in the face of imperfection. Let's laugh at ourselves, together, one ruined thing at a time! Another daily anecdote with which to share your unique brand of sarcasm with the world! ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 1:23:08 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: My Greatest Achievement Is Keeping My Mouth Shut Sarcastic Quote. Sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is listen and observe. Knowing when to hold your tongue, especially in heated situations or when you lack full information, can be a true sign of wisdom and self-control. Can you relate to this? This design celebrates those moments of quiet strength and the understanding that silence can be golden. It's about recognizing the value of thoughtful reflection over impulsive reaction. A tip for practicing self-control in conversations. ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 11:29:36 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: You Never Realize How Sarcastic You Are until you have a mini-me who acts in the same way. Embrace the age-old wisdom that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Celebrates the undeniable connection between generations, highlighting how behaviors echo down the family line Was sarcasm the one trait you inherited from your parents? Is sarcasm the one trait your offspring have inherited from you? A humorous take on inherited quirks, family resemblances, and the powerful influence of our roots, whether it's a talent, a habit, or a shared passion! Appreciate the enduring legacy of family! ABOUT THE ART © Monday, November 24, 2025, 10:59:09 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson