tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46888667808435342692024-02-07T21:13:28.058-08:00New World Breathing ArtsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-17319922665648354902016-07-13T14:56:00.000-07:002016-07-13T18:31:04.413-07:00Kissing Day Celebration<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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"Kissing Day Celebration"</div>
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Its separate halves are shown below.</div>
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Left 1/2 of "Kissing Day Celebration"</div>
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I'm beginning to allow myself much wider latitude in my rendering of things. What a relief! </div>
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1) I'm enjoying painting more because my attitude is far less exacting, &</div>
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2) I'm finding that I also enjoy <b>other people's </b>work that's more abstract than I usually lean toward. I can feel the artistic <b>process</b> in this method, which lends itself more to intuition & Divine Ambush (you know what I mean ;)).</div>
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I am showing you the halves separately so that you can enjoy brushwork & other details more. </div>
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Isn't that red flower delicious? </div>
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I don't like to eat cake (unless it sounds good), but I fell in love with the image of an off-white cake. It was so darling I had to paint it. I am trying to stay away from symbolism & meaningful images for awhile, so "darling" is my current attraction. Yeah yeah, I know. Frosting & slathered-on cuteness could be too cloying for some. But for many, there are never too many love songs, nor too many hugs, too much kindness, and so forth. It's a form of yoga. </div>
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The cakes, right to left: Orion Cake, Filigree Cake, & Art Cake </div>
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I launched this painting on the Fourth of July, after my husband & I went to the parade in Roundup, Montana (where they were filming the first part of a media series with a compelling-sounding plot). So in my mind this is also a Fourth of July painting. </div>
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But I feel that Kissing Day, annually worldwide on July Sixth, is a most important holiday to observe. Easy for me to say, since I'm ecstatically married. But love is love. It's that simple. Blow kisses to your divine all day!</div>
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I waited until now to explain the cakes, so that you could form your own impressions. But truly, I imagined being at a wedding reception with white cakes. What would I like to see on them, as a group of three? That's what I painted. You get to choose the <b>inside</b>. It could be anything. The more you use your imagination, the more easily you will hang on to radiant brain health. ... </div>
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Besides, it's fun!</div>
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HAVE FUN KEEPING YOUR BRAIN HEALTHY</div>
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This is a tribute to Sarah Orne Jewett (my fave author when I lived in New Hampshire; she lived in Maine 1849 - 1909) because she would LOVE the teacup, & she painted on porcelain (which both of these objects are).</div>
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I'm working w/ a simpler composition in order to use this as a study in diffuse reflective light. Since I've been enjoying lightly colored herbal teas, & my work area is directly beneath an oversized skylight, I painted the sky reflected in the tea. This is the only intentional symbolism in this piece. I don't need to be literary ALL the time; I just need to improve my painting skills!</div>
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There is one trompe de l'oeil: On the teacup, to the left of the lowermost peony, is the capital of an Ionic column. I thought a bit of Classical architecture would go nicely on a flowery teacup. Then I painted the column's shadow outside of the teacup, as if the painted image is casting a shadow. Why did I do that? Ask me.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-25349812895242945652016-06-12T00:35:00.000-07:002016-08-17T08:38:32.057-07:00Exploring Indra's Net<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I would enjoy hearing other people's stories about this piece - what they think is happening, how they feel. Viewers could think of it as "sandbox therapy", faerie garden, or as similar to watching a fish tank.</div>
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My abridged journal notes are below, for those who want a little brain gym (perceiving the details I point out in my notes). </div>
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For at least 20 years, I have wanted to show Indra's Net in some form of 2D art. Imagine 20 years of trying to envision it as something other than a net (because that's too obvious). Indian traffic - from a tuk-tuk or a bicycle - is the closest I'm come to such a vision. Riding in traffic is one of my favorite things to do in India. I did this painting to express how I feel in it. But instead of tuk-tuks & goats, I chose objects with symbolic content.</div>
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Before we look at the symbols, let's imagine - for your scientific brain - that we are both in downward motion & suspended from above by something else in downward motion, presumably with a mass/materials differential. Just like in the painting. <span style="background-color: white; color: #1d2129; font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-align: left;">Think about gravity, wind speed, & any external factors that affect angles & depth perception. Think about lighting.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #1d2129; font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Most of the objects are different from one another, to show diversity & uniqueness. Even the elephant, though clearly a familiar type of ceramic vessel, is non-standard in several ways. The tilt of its head, the soupçon that it is decorated, as well as the natural positions of the feet & trunk all contribute to the slight questioning whether or not this object is familiar. Of trying to understand what you are looking at. This moves you into the appropriate mindframe for viewing the painting. </span></span></div>
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<span style="color: #1d2129; font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Then there's the hilarity of an elephant (presumably full of water) floating, suspended from a bunch of super-floofy flowers. None of this makes sense. This piece asks the viewer to suspend certainty about gravity & everything else. This is one thing that quantum physics asks us to do. Its word to express the idea shown in this painting is "entanglement". I would love to name it that, but I don't want you to worry about the "air balloon" lines tangling ;P</span></span></div>
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I took this photo because I'm attracted to human-powered bicycles, rickshaws, and carts. I liked the abstract, blurry way the photo documented our pace past this street scene. Perhaps I will add some glazing to give this painting a similar effect. But I'm liking the way it is now. </div>
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A: Because most feral Indian dogs have a curly tail. They are ubiquitous in South India. This provides Indian culture with a sweet metaphor about the futility of straightening a dog's tail.</div>
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Can you see the black granite deity statue, partly obfuscated by incense smoke? The potted shrub next to this is Tulsi (aka Holy Basil). The blue roof that's lower than the gabled building's roof is the blue-painted, carved plaster typical of small temples. The roof of the gabled building shows additional living quarters (the red drape closes). It's interesting & surprising sometimes to see how resourceful some Indian living arrangements can be. I fancy that the produce seller - & his happy family - in this painting live up on that roof. Near the corner of that roof is a round shape. It is the apotropaic device, a cartoonishly "scary" head, that's installed on the roofs of numerous South Indian homes to ward off evil. </div>
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What's the story here? I have my story in mind {hint: it has to do w/ the title}, but I'd be so interested to hear other people's stories about this. In fact, I want to paint backwards (as if you could read it from the road, but not where you, the viewer, are), in Tamil, on the forward banner. I would let the collector tell me which words to put on the banner; something that sums up what speaks to them about this piece.</div>
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MAY YOU FIND HAPPINESS INDEPENDENT OF CIRCUMSTANCE</div>
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What is happening in the distant mountains behind the wall? Are you pulled back into the garden? Which way is the breeze blowing? Besides wind, is there any other form of energy movement?</div>
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Relaxing with my dear friend in the yard, we marvel together at how some creatures - such as birds, bees, and some humans - are tetrachromatographic (they can see a broader spectrum of colors, such as ultraviolet colors, and they can distinguish among colors better than, the general populace). To see as a bee! That intrigued me, so that's why the bee and I are seeing eye-to-eye. That's why the bee is emerging from a visible ambiance of UV energy. Can <b>YOU</b> see it? Does that mean you might be tetrachromatographic?</div>
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Flowers respond to UV light, and yellow flowers tend to look especially amazing bathed in UV color (as mimicked using technology so that we can see as bees and hummingbirds do). Hence its relationship to the bee... and to us, as healing, balancing, auspicious energy flows down into our limbs. </div>
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I had to express the Ajna Chakra. I would have made them smaller, less conspicious, but I was not painting. There was painting, but no painter. So the Divine made them big. Like a gaudy necklace that you would wear under your shirt because you love it but wouldn't want to actually show it off. It is much the same as with the Third Eye ;) Healing energy is pouring into my friend, circulating through her chest and giving her face a slight flush, filling her with radiant good health.</div>
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She likes the title of this piece. She said, "That sounds very intellectual." I like having a friend who thinks that's cool.</div>
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This was my first time using water-soluble graphite (a gift from a friend). I love this new medium, especially w/ watercolors! The graphite behaves a bit differently; there's something very <b>mineral</b> about it. It places the entire painting into a shifted phase.</div>
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I put the most craftsmanship into the pineapple finial on the metal gate. I had it perfectly shaded so it looked liked cast metal & was correct per the light source. Then I put on a graphite wash (the <b>only</b> place I regretted using graphite because it dissolved too much detail), then spilled frisket on it.... Below is a photo of it in process, before the spill. I had to share this cute detail because I put so much TLC into it! It's significant to the painting because the pineapple was the symbol of welcome & hospitality in the "Classical" (ancient Greek & Roman) World. That's why pineapple finials are a common shape for gates, fences, entryways, & so forth. This is underscored by our Classical gestures! I was inspired by a finial we had seen at the Charles M. Bair Family Museum in Martinsdale, MT.</div>
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I hope viewers notice the extreme cuteness of the bee & hummingbird. Below is a less-detailed study of the hummingbird, this one w/ watercolor, my first time using Bristol paper. In both this tiny piece & the painting above, there are teensy, tiny gold flecks in several of the neutral colors (looks lovely w/ light on it), and the graphite has a captivating mineral sheen. The tiny card is a trading card to be traded at a Billings Arts Association meeting. It shows a Calliope Hummingbird (I'm still fond of those from the "My Calliope" painting). </div>
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I grew up in a very, very flat region of the Midwest. Downhill skiing was, in my mind, an exotic sport for crazy, reckless people. People too lazy to put forth the effort required for cross-country skiing, which has been one of my favorite activities for many years now. </div>
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Moreover, one of my Achilles tendons was severed almost two years ago, and recovery has been a long process (though not painful 6.8 months post-surgery, there's residual assymetry and weakness, and another tendon is torn but I'm not having that one surgically repaired). My wonderful husband persuaded me to take up downhill skiing this past Christmas. So when I go downhill skiing, I'm not merely having a good time. I'm feeling the full effect of having worked past (though not entirely) tremendous fear, judgement, and physical limitations. Such joy! It's exciting, involves brain-healthy new learning and finesse, it's terrific physical therapy for my healing leg (and more of a workout than I expected), and I meet super people each time I go. The camaraderie at a ski mountain feeds my soul as much as the activity itself. </div>
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I took one liberty with this piece: what is reflected in the goggles. Science-minded viewers will smile smugly, knowing the phenomenon that would cause a reflection of a shining image facing the opposite direction of the actual sun. My Oneness family will smile at seeing the Jyothi Rupa :)</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-48515831753558921662016-04-19T11:37:00.000-07:002016-04-28T16:16:07.096-07:00Throwing Petals<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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This is from two photos I took during an extravagant, elaborate, Indian-style puja (ceremony) at my house in 2013. A participant had brought her young daughter, who was the sweetest, cutest, most delightful child; many of us later agreed that she was the best expression of enlightenment there! So it was only fitting that we asked her to officiate the ceremony, which is normally performed by a clergyperson or similarly ceremonious officiant.</div>
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We were all powerfully moved by the sight of this child offering flower petals to the Divine as we chanted in Sanskrit. She had a great time. At one point, she scooped up a whole armful of petals and heaved them up... not necessarily onto the altar, just <b>up</b>. Flower petals were everywhere! You can see one petal still falling (look at the hair of the bottom image). Everyone in the room was laughing, filled with such <b>joy</b>, for a long time.... The ceremony stopped completely for awhile, as we all simply observed this little girl. After heaving one armful, she sat down on a heap of petals, looking down, taking it all in.... In the next moment, she was crawling to gather another armful to do it again, and the laughter rose up again! We all were touched by how the most glorious offering to the Divine - petals, joy, awe - as well as the most powerful sense of Divine Presence - happened when the ceremony stopped. </div>
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This painting shows the child's real mother squatting and reaching out in uncontained joy to her little girl (both in one photo), who represents Divine Child, looking down at petals as well as herself-as-human (in the other photo), who is reaching out to Divine Mother, symbolized by silver padukas (not in either photo). We did have silver padukas on the altar at this ceremony. In this painting, I showed them as mimicking the foot of the girl's human mother (as some padukas do have toes and toenails designed into them). Padukas are an ancient Indian tradition that represent the feet of the Divine. They are primarily associated with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, but I know of many people of several other faiths who use them. I think they're a beautiful symbol.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-35036958503357651722016-04-19T10:52:00.001-07:002016-04-19T10:52:51.699-07:00Petals Falling<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I was drawn to do this still life to express an idea from a well-known story in Chinese culture: A poet/calligrapher (a facet of my ancient Chinese hermit-scholar fantasy) was at his writing desk one day, working, a vase of flowers on the desk. Noticing petals falling from the senescing flowers, he was overcome with a clear sense of the ephemeral nature of existence. This was so dramatic that it changed his life. Something so simple can be the greatest teacher.</div>
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This piece was started March 28, 2016, about 30 minutes before a surprise, life-altering event for a friend of mine I went to see that night. The event is my friend's story to tell. The coincidence of the timing of that event and this painting is significant to me because I was thinking strongly of this friend when I started the sketch.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-82025780868232367872016-03-05T10:03:00.001-08:002016-08-29T21:40:41.291-07:00La Negrita en Primavera<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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From my mind, onto which the composite of a multitude of images (all pretty much uniform) is still emblazoned. It's because I did not use a reference picture that I was able to paint in a looser, mystical style.</div>
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I wanted to play with pearlescent watercolors, & I have long wanted to paint La Negrita. The original statue is made of black basalt, so I thought she'd like to wear spring colors for a change ;P "The Little Black One" is Costa Rica's patron saint. A huge proportion of CR's population + pilgrims from around the world participate in an annual pilgrimage to the basilica in which she is housed. Many make the journey by foot; many crawl the last few kilometers or yards. This website has an accurate description: http://pocketcultures.com/2012/08/03/costa-rican-annual-pilgrimage-to-honor-la-negrita/</div>
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~ The affection most Costa Ricans have for their patron saint is touching. They speak of her like a good friend. This is the most important take-home message. </div>
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~ I was thrilled that this revered icon is black. It begins to make up for the longtime distortion of the images of Jesus the Christ, the apostles, & other historical figures within non-Coptic Christianity. Most of these people were not Scotch-Irish, Flemish, German, etc., as they are habitually depicted! And the apostle Paul would not have ridden a horse, since only Roman soldiers were permitted to do so (and being a scofflaw had grave consequences). I'm such a persnickety historian. If you don't like it, just enjoy my picture & stop reading :)</div>
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~ I have long been fascinated by enormous gatherings of humans for faith purposes. "Miracle shrines" are also interesting. In the basilica where La Negrita is housed, for example, numerous people have left behind crutches, neck braces, & other appurtenances of suffering healed. Although science shows that some brains are more hard-wired for spirituality than others, this primal drive is undeniably encoded in our being. Why? What makes us do these things, especially when it often costs time & money? How do "miraculous" healings happen? Why don't other animals seem to share this propensity? Why do many people insist that their faith's miracles are valid but those of other faiths are mere superstition? How fast is this viewpoint shifting? Why do we go on pilgrimage? Could I consider it a "pilgrimage" to visit, for example, an illustrated copy of <u>The Canterbury Tales</u> in Middle English? That was pretty special, too. I was allowed - under supervision - to turn pages, but I had to wear white kid gloves. In other words, what constitutes a "pilgrimage"? For my fellow Montanans: What did John Wayne mean when he said, "Allright, Pilgrim..."? That was the common nickname for homesteaders.</div>
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~ Despite what I know about history, theology, teleology, ontology, & other faiths/cultures, I still feel an overwhelming beauty in the power of sacred places, icons (including idols), music, gatherings, and so forth. I sometimes attend various churches, & I always cry when we sing together. My judgements based in history, etc. are suspended.</div>
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I don't know which language is written in the book. I do know that some ancient Indian languages - including Tamil - were originally written on palm leaves. Tamil, one of the most common languages of South India, is one of the oldest languages on the planet, yet it's still spoken by about eighty million people around the globe!</div>
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The writing tool was mounted to the wall on a plastic plate. It was held open with fishing line (you can see its straight lines in the drawing) wrapped around a plastic knob (lower right corner of the mounting). One thing I like about Indian museums I've visited is their resourcefulness in building displays.</div>
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The book was resting on a small plastic shelf, but I drew it as resting atop a stone. A stone I saw somewhere else.</div>
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~ The stone is part of Kailasanatha Temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. This temple was built in the 8th Century CE. Nearly every surface of it has elaborate carvings of images & of script. Yet none of it is guarded by "cinema rope" or anything. Most of its outer sanctum & fifty-eight smaller shrines are exposed to the weather & to people. A behemoth, ancient work of art, left unprotected because it is still a living temple. It contains a symbolic passage for circumambulating. If you want to know the meaning, you will have to either visit or ask me ;) If you think circumambulating is silly, quaint, or atavistic, you should get yourself over to the labyrinth at St Andrews Church on 24th St W (Billings, Montana) & just try it! You will surely discover something.</div>
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I was thrilled out of my gourd when our guide pointed to this stone - and other parts of the temple - and told us that the script carved into it is in Pali. Oh what a thrill! Why is this so arresting?</div>
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1) Pali is the language of the Theravada Buddhist canon, the first known documentation (1st Century BCE) of the historical Buddha's oral teachings. The Buddha wanted people to transmit his teachings in their own tongues instead of using Sanskrit, the language of scholars & of the priestly class. Truly a man of the people. The joy of seeing Pali was akin to the joy I would feel at seeing Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus the Christ in a time when scholars & clerics used Greek & Hebrew.</div>
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2) Pali had non-aspirated consonants, so it would have sounded very, very soft to the ears. You can hear 14 seconds' worth here: http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/smp_pali.mp3. One thing that always strikes me about so many Dravidian people is the extraordinary softness in their speech and movements. It's contagious. I soften there. On the last trip it started the moment I stepped out of the airport & smelled burning Water Buffalo dung / cow dung. South Indians say "Slowly" quite often, a gentle reminder similar to Costa Ricans' "Tranquilo", but I have seen some running... in bare feet... on stone. The day after I first ran & danced barefoot on marble, my heels were so painfully bruised I could hardly walk. I never had that problem again because I've adopted that wonderful Dravidian softness... at least while I'm there.</div>
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Above the book at DakshinaChitra was a sign whose words & font I copied in this drawing. I found it interesting that the sign was in English, one of a handful of <i>linguae francae</i> in India (with 23 official national languages). I also get a kick out of the juxtaposition of "Please Do Not Touch The Exhibits" & all the historical objects & places that don't make this request. I question reliance on our decent upbringing ;P</div>
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I wondered if this Great Green Macaw, its beak tucked under its right wing, was trying to sleep. I don't see how they can sleep, since they're so noisy! </div>
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My dad often said, w/ a wink & a smile, "Someone's always gotta keep an eye on you." So even today, when I focus on the eye of a creature, I remember this & feel Dad's loving presence :)) And I get why he would think that....</div>
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My husband, his daughter, & I were illegal immigrants for about ten minutes when we entered Panama (en el camino to the Bocas del Toro Archipelago). After passing inspection at the first passport-inspector, the next border guard denied us passage unless we had proof that we would return to Costa Rica. What to do? We had already walked - carefully! - across the dilapidated bridge into Panama (which quite a few Latinas glided across with surprising grace & aplomb in their stiletto heels). </div>
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A helpful Panamanian told us we could go to a nearby kiosk & buy a bus pass, good for the rest of our lives. A meager amount of dollars later, we presented our bus passes to the same border guard, who waved us through. The same stranger who told us about the bus pass kiosk offered to lend me his jacket for the three days we would be in "Bocas" because it gets cold at night. He also phoned the shack at the über-rustic boat dock, asked for me by name, and said he was calling to make sure we were being taken care of & didn't need anything. This gentleman made up for the chap in the passport office who reproached Em & I for the USA's attack on Panama City... when I was at university & she was a small child.</div>
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~ of how singing "Buffalo Soldier" along w/ a crazy-behaving person in Bocas made him smile warmly... then go away {Moral of the story: <b>You never know what snippet of experience or knowledge you have that will help you in the future; life itself is education!</b>}</div>
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~ of an even more nervy border crossing from Nicaragua to Costa Rica; being called into the border station for questioning because they thought I was taking a $20,000 cultural antiquity out of the country; the relief & bonhomie everyone in the station felt when we figured out my mistake {Moral of the story: <b>Take whatever happens to you in good faith</b>, & remember when the culture you're in uses commas vs periods!} [The Nicaragua series (yeah, there are <b>more</b> cool stories) will probably be "framed" in cigar boxes. There's a reason for that ;) BTW nobody asked about the $4,000 hammock!]</div>
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~ of the 14+-hour flight from Dulles (in D.C.) to Dubai, seated between two Afghani brothers who treated me like a queen... we prayed together, sang, & laughed our heads off for hours {Moral of the story: <b>Prepare, at all times, to be delighted. "Nothing is exactly as it seems, nor is it otherwise."</b> - Alan Watts}</div>
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Metric tonnes of true stories are clamoring to come out of me! They're drivin' me nuts! But now that I've given them some airtime here, they will relax so I can make more art (whew!)....</div>
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from <u>The Poems of Emily Dickinson</u>, edit. R.W. Franklin, Harvard University Press, 1999</div>
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This is one of my favorite graces for mealtime/anytime: giving thanks for things in nature that don't demand anything of us. </div>
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Provocative question: Does the universe operate on a <i>quid pro quo</i> basis? Does your conclusion carry a prescription for how we should operate as humans? How does this inform our relationship with the Divine?</div>
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I chose the Black-capped Chickadee for this poem because of (besides its Cute Factor) its remarkable ability to regulate its body temperature. You could look it up ;)</div>
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24.2 cm x 32.7 cm soft pastel, May 2007</div>
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From my mind. I have since learned that a bullfighter does not wear a flouncy scarf. But I would ;P</div>
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Originally I made "Holding Her Station" to describe my overall feeling while being groomed to assume directorship of a prestigious, international, private, K-12 school in Costa Rica. I had never lived outside of the USA, had a paltry command of Spanish (though I needed that as well as French, Russian, etc.), & was in a job w/ more challenges than I had encountered since puberty. My characteristic, lifelong hiccups disappeared for two weeks! But I felt so <b>alive</b>. I felt like I was contributing in some bumbling manner, walking w/ a positive footprint... and standing in my suit of lights, facing El Toro (challenges). You can see the "Whoosh!" of the air above my red cape.</div>
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{BTW while doing this piece, I thought that a toreador suit would make a fabulous (& highly visible) cycling kit! Pearl Izumi said they would evaluate a design if it was patented. There's an idea for you, anyone who wants to do this. Just please make a woman-shaped version of it, too. And notify me so I can buy one.}</div>
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Now I relate to this piece as a metaphor for facing the slavering bull of managing my time. A brilliant cellist has curvature of the spine from his work. A great & influential thinker got carbuncles on his bum from sitting to write his magnum opus. A master painter had a disastrously messy home. I am grateful to people like this for their sacrifices for their huge contributions to humanity, but I choose a more balanced, healthful life for myself.</div>
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I enjoy connecting w/ people (friends/strangers, in all moods/dispositions). People delight & energize me. I enjoy doing useful things, whether vigorous physical labor, serving food to homeless folks, brainstorming/meditating together, or listening to someone unload (or lock 'n' load, since I live in Montana). This human experience is so unbelievably rich! </div>
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.... But I'm doing <b>art</b> now. I've given the last two decades of time/energy to helping/working (w/ & w/out pay) & stepping up to the plate when someone needs something. These next several years are for <b>Lisa</b>. I must create art <b>w/ improving proficiency</b> so that I <b>keep my life force</b>; I am sealing the leaks. I must <b>hold my station</b> every time someone suggests that I should do more of whatever they are doing. Of course it's so nice to be invited & to know that other people want me around (thank you; I'm fond of you too). Of course I will continue to step up to the plate for friends, & as the Divine guides me to. <b>Will my intention be easier to notice if I'm wearing a suit of lights?</b> </div>
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This is also going into the Sunrise Gallery Miniature Artworks show. A magnifying glass reveals cool details (the expression & action of the walking figure, the textured design of the iron streetlamp, the topiary in front of the building, etc.). "No Ordinary Ride" shows me on an ordinary; all other elements are from my imagination. See my post "Too Short for This Ordinary" for the full story. </div>
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I did research images to use (w/ credits, of course), opted not to use them, but want to mention one potential source anyway because I was so jazzed up about what this blogger is getting across: <span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 13px; text-align: left;">mcaputo of </span><a href="http://www.hoerrschaudt.com/what-makes-a-great-urban-street/" style="color: #1155cc; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; text-align: left;" target="_blank">http://www.hoerrschaudt.com/<wbr></wbr>what-makes-a-great-urban-<wbr></wbr>street/</a>. I think often about how public spaces are places for social connection, physical activity, & mental vitality. </div>
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May you enjoy these opportunities in my belovéd Billings, Montana :)</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04180467580292459645noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4688866780843534269.post-39764212228648303012016-02-20T13:01:00.001-08:002016-02-26T15:51:58.624-08:00Steady Hand<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It will be in the Miniature Artworks Show @ Sunrise Studio & Art Gallery (2923 Montana Ave) February 22 - March 7. Come watch us actually work on art & meet the artists @ the artists' reception February 25, 6:00 - 9:00pm... & bring a magnifying glass! </div>
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"Steady Hand" is from a photo my wonderful husband took in Nov. 2012, in Tamil Nadu, South India. At 10:30am our friend Vijayji told me that extra digits are very auspicious in Dravidian culture. Excited that their culture values this anomaly instead of cutting them off, I prayed for the sight of this. 4:30pm I noticed that the artist painting mendhi on my right hand/arm had a vestigial "thumb" - no knuckles, nail, or prints - on his right hand. This drawing shows the moment I noticed (I remember how much of the design he had applied already). I noticed mainly because of the facial expressions of Vijay Vijaysan! BTW if you go to Chennai, you'll want to know Vijay, so ask me.</div>
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The Divine DOES respond to our prayers/intentions!! And it doesn't have to be about something "noble" such as "make me more patient"! Prayers can be "answered" so fast, in ways you didn't expect... so PAY ATTENTION :)</div>
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Notice the perspective; the artist's toe in the lower left corner is a clue. Which knee is my wrist resting on? Whose hand is supporting the top hand to steady it? What is his right pinky finger braced against to provide more stability? Did I do a decent job of drawing a gold-foil mendhi holder (shaped like a cake decorator) in graphite?</div>
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This is the debut of my new signature. The four dots over the "i" represent the Trapezium in the Orion Nebula. This is gravid with symbolism & actual amazing facts. But that's a whole 'nother essay. Ask me if you want to know. I will answer you during office hours :)</div>
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Main motif: Calliope Hummingbird. Calliope = Greek muse of eloquence and epic poetry; the most assertive muse. The male Calliope Hummingbird has a brilliantly-colored gorget. This pattern of specialized throat feathers erects during courtship and territorial behaviors. Although this is the smallest bird in North America and the smallest long-distance avian migrant in the world, and although males aren't usually aggressive toward other species, they are extremely aggressive toward other male Calliopes during breeding season and have been observed chasing large hawks! Allende eloquently speaks her mind in epic style. She's also a social activist, particularly in the realm of female issues across the globe. In this drawing, there are two different Calliope gorget patterns repeated in the wallpaper, in Allende's skirt, and featured as a pendant at her throat. Her hair mimics some shapes in the gorget patterns (or do they mimic her?). </div>
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Allende is way prettier than I have depicted (just wait 'til I gain some skill). While I was drawing Allende's eyelashes in this portrait, I had memories of being late for classes - while at university, nearly thirty years ago - because I had "mascara accidents". The only way to get your eyelashes to separate is to use a tool. If you accidentally poked yourself in the eye, the eye would water so much that all the mascara you had already applied would cry right off, and you had to dab it thoroughly and wait for the eye to stop watering to reapply it, now a bit nervous about the tool. After dipping into this memory, I realized too late that I had made the subject's eyelashes very unrealistic-looking. Perfect. This is what we women do... on purpose. I think I'll wear makeup next Thursday (no tool this time)....</div>
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I changed the colors of her attire & background for symbolic reasons I'm sure Allende would like. I made the way she is holding one of her books with its spine facing that hand, i.e., she is looking at the <b>back</b> of the book. I imagine that she's feeling a surge of vitality after reading the words "crackles with action" in a comment from the <i>Forth Worth Star-Telegram</i>. </div>
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I saw my rudimentary sketches of Calliope Hummingbirds as a chance to introduce layers of alternate planes of reality into this piece, since Allende's style is often described as "magical realism". The bird above the quote at her right shoulder has a very assertive look to his eye and posture. He appears to be part of the wallpaper, but also part of the wood-framed quote hanging on the wall. The bird at her right shoulder is active, too, flying toward her with a more friendly eye, as if he is eager to tell her something (muse aspect, male voice). The bird below her elbow is gazing directly at the viewer, at rest, as is Allende herself. One commenter said it's an "'I told you so' look". I like that. There is a less-detailed (more in mystical realm) female (no gorget) incorporated into the wallpaper behind the direct-gazing bird. She is active, but flying away and behind the scenes. She is quietly carrying out the work of Allende's voice, both through eloquent words and her non-profit foundation. The female (no gorget) above her left shoulder is whispering in my fave author's ear (muse aspect, female voice). The male birds represent the yang way of working in the world (tangible, active, direct, using force, making things happen); the females represent the yin way of working in the world (mystical, subtle, indirect, using appropriate timing). Both are needed; both are beneficial. BTW this is about qualities, not gender. Everyone contains both types of qualities. Many people are born w/ physical qualities of both; see http://www.isna.org/faq/frequency to get an idea how common this is. More on that later; <b>this</b> post is about this pencil painting.<br />
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BTW, it's meaningful/beautiful to me that I remember learning the word "calliope" (in reference to the music machine on wheels) from my father when I was a kid. Many years later, I love the music from Baka Beyond!<br />
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This lives in my studio, beneath the doghouse-style skylights (thanks to Ed Gulick of High Plains Architects & TurnLeaf Construction for energy-efficient remodel). The studio feels like an owl aerie: </div>
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~ halfway up the Rimrocks, w/ huge skylights looking up to the top of "the Rims" (what the locals call them), big windows w/ views along the Rims both East & West; sweeping views of the Yellowstone Valley + three mountain ranges to the South: Bighorns, Pryors, & Beartooths</div>
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~ a year-round soundscape of Great Horned Owls, Red Foxes, & sundry birds (ex., Canyon Wren, Western Kingbird, Rough-legged Hawk)</div>
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~ smells: mostly the herbal teas I drink a lot of, graphite, paint, turp; visitor-smells (when the windows & skylights are open) include pine & woodsmoke (especially this past Summer)</div>
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14" x 17", soft pastel, February 2016<br />
From a Matisse work (details below; photo thanks to <u>Henri Matisse: A Retrospective</u> , John Elderfield, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1992) & a photo by James Woodcock in Jennifer Groneberg's article "Modern Day Tales From a Big Sky Ranch Wife" in the May/June/July 2015 issue of "Magic City Magazine". Thanks to the Groneberg family for inspiration + horse image :)<br />
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Some folks (who've seen my work from years ago) wonder why I'm not posting artwork on here. Keep yer chaps on & hold yer horses, cowpokes! I might post those at some point. But now is now (can't argue with that). <br />
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This piece will be shown at the Montana Agri-Trade Exposition at Metrapark this weekend, in Audubon's Baling Twine booth. Since ranchers are already a resourceful bunch, this piece is to 1) educate the non-ranching public about uses for repurposed hay twine, 2) give ranchers a laugh, & 3) raise money for our local Audubon. They're seeking a barn to store up to 40,000 lbs of used hay twine so it can be collected for recycling. Anybody know anybody with an empty barn?<br />
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The title, "Odalisque With Hay Twine Culottes", is an obvious parody of Henri Matisse's "Odalisque With Red Culottes". My challenges were showing a "credible" horse-woman physique and making fringe (on the browband & noseband, to keep out flies) out of actual, used hay twine, each fiber of which wants to twist & to stick to other fibers. The wallpaper design is both a nod to Matisse's painting & a combo of common ranch brand symbols. This gal's beauty tools (hoof pick & sweat scraper) are hanging on the wall with actual hay twine. There's no curry comb b/c it would've made the background too busy.<br />
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This is also my first blog. I wanted to put it off 'til I get skilled at art. But this way you get to go on the ride with me! I promise to be good company, to take good care of you, & to bring snacks ;P This blog's for <b>you!</b></div>
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Notice my feet reach the pedals on this bike. Photo taken in Puducherry (formerly "Pondicherry", which is what most Indians I met call it), South India, a year ago. I normally wear a helmet, but didn't bring it to India with me. And I only had flip-flops, okay! In this pic: riding past the Secretariat (provincial government) building. </div>
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"Pondi" is a French protectorate, with French Colonial architecture & other elements of French culture. Many citizens are fluent in French, and Tamil is the primary language. It's the only city where I saw a female tuk-tuk driver. Pondi is the home of Auroville, the "City of Dawn". I could go on, but we have a few miles to go on this journey today. Won't you join me?</div>
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OK here I go! This kind chap is hanging onto the bike frame because <b>my feet don't reach the pedals.</b> I was so enthralled at being allowed to <b>ride</b> an "<b>ordinary</b>" (a longtime dream) that I forgot the Billingsite owner's name. He let us ride it after a bicycle film fest. I love this town! Always something cool happening and super interesting, friendly, helpful people everywhere. One never knows what surprises are in store when one wakes up in the morning....</div>
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I'm finally embarking on fulfilling my greatest worldly desire of making art. I've squashed & covered up this desire for at least 42 years, permitting myself to merely dabble once in awhile. Now I'm diving in. Full immersion. A skill that doesn't come naturally; an unpracticed skill. My studio log from yesterday reads "erasing, holding my breath, crying - 8 hrs". But by bedtime, I had produced three pieces I'm crazy about & I think will delight others.</div>
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This journey feels similar to - but more intense than - riding an ordinary for the first time when my feet didn't reach the pedals. It's more like the moment I had to let go of the wing when I went skydiving (not tandem; I had to deploy, brake, & steer).</div>
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I'm <b>so grateful</b> for my mentors, who are hanging onto my metaphorical bike frame. Robin Earles, of Buffalo Art Press (http://www.buffaloartpress.com), is the most amazing drawing teacher & one of Billings' best kept secrets. Anyone would benefit from her classes (+ the health-giving laughter we enjoy each class). I'm about to start a watercolor class taught by Noel Hawke (will share her contact info after I get permission), an irresistibly personable & bright gal whose mere presence inspires me. Sheri Jarvis (https://www.facebook.com/SheriJarvisPottery/) & Meagan & Michael Blessing (http://blessingfineart.com) are my incredibly talented, endearing, & hilarious coaches & cheerleaders. My spiritual parents, Amma & Bhagavan, have guided & given me so much, I can't even begin to thank them enough. All I can do is bow & weep & feel joy spread through every cell of my being. The greatest one on my team, the one to which I fall on my knees in gratitude every day... is my Divine. But I will gladly accept assistance from anyone ;)</div>
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