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Come visit my gallery, the ArtBarn and check out the Studio
I’ll be launching my new self-titled Art Book and new Architectural Art Glass line as well as showing off original works. Here’s the link http://www.robertscreekartsfestival.com Come say Hello
For three days and three nights my studio was blasted by the music of Stjepan Hauser and Luka Sulic playing this magnificent piece, ‘Smooth Criminal’. Without preconception – EQUUS AUXILIUM was birthed.
I remember, I was in school learning how to write words for the first time and thinking to myself , “Finally. I can write poetry again!” I don’t remember what I wrote , but I do remember playing with a tub of sand when the Principal and some grown ups came into the classroom to talk to my teacher. They whispered about me and pointed – ”That’s the little girl who wrote the poetry I showed you…” I remember wondering why they thought that was special . Surely they could write poetry themselves? …lol Later on in years, I admit , I used poetry to basically be a lazy student. I knew that all I had to do was fire one at an English teacher and boom – an”A” . It only backfired on me once when I wrote my book report on a Midsummer’s Night’s Dream in grade 9 (16 years old). The teacher gave me an F for plagiarizing and there was no convincing her otherwise. I took it as a compliment – but I still never took writing poetry seriously. I ‘d never met another poet. I somehow got the impression that all poets were dead. I live in a place where it is just not part of mainstream culture (no – rap just is not quite the same thing). But now that I have become an Artist – it’s as if something in me woke up. I spend the day manipulating paint on canvas or working on a huge steel sculpture and find that my body runs out of energy far sooner than my inspired imagination. So those times when I’m exhausted (like now) – I can still create. I can take ideas and energy and sculpt them in the mind of the listener and play emotions like a musician plays an instrument. I often choose sensual music to listen too and I find that much of my poetry borders on the erotic. Not erotic in that lustful, disgusting pornographic way that North Americans seem to love so much – I mean erotic in the sense that life is an erotic experience – sunshine warmed skin – breathing – observing light – the intoxicating scent of my husband – titillating taste buds with delicious tid bits – snuggles and hugs with children and pets – belly laughs – looking deep into another’s eyes for an eternity, kind of erotica. I suppose as an Artist I have become a seeker of Beauty. It is everywhere and I’m in bliss. This is the state of mind in which I can create my works, whether that be poetry or art. I hope you enjoy my travail, my journey…
BTW: please forgive the grammar – we poets just don’t give a damn
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I have the great privilege of living in one of the most spectacular places on earth. The snow capped Coastal mountains are at my back, my toes dip into the shimmering blue palette of the Pacific Ocean and my belly rests on the green, green mosses of the British Columbian rainforest. Eagles, cougar, bears, wolves, deer, owls, herons, ravens are just a few of the wild beasties in our backyard.
Every autumn, my youngest child, Aria, fills our swimming pool with little rainbow trout she has caught in our mountain fed stream . It’s fun to watch them jump to catch bugs along with the frogs who take residency the moment the temperature drops. Come spring they are released back into the sanguine stream , sleek and silvered.
It’s so easy to be in touch with Nature here. Just step outside and breathe.
The sensuous summers here are so very long – but never, never, long enough. I can never take enough walks with my hounds on waterfall-beaded trails. I can never warm myself enough over beach fires of cedar bones umbrellaed by vast luminescent skies. I can never play enough with sun kissed bronzed children or musicians, drizzled with wine. I find myself nostalgic and longing for more – a spoiled child , greedy for yet another golden roasted marshmallow – toasted to sticky fingered perfection and smelling of wood smoke.
I’m just not ready for the Canadian monsoons to begin – but , ah…too late. They have come a pitter-pattering, without my permission. As I fight off the base impulse to collect all the animals and design a retro-funky ark – I decide, instead, to begin this season of rich creativity with a video vignette of a special time of summer we all look forward to – the painting of the Roberts Creek Mandala. I’d like to share it with you – something to feast the senses on while being serenaded by the dulcet tones of Sting, and my favourite trumpeter, Chris Botti. Enjoy.
FYI : My contribution can be seen at 2:10 (…the eye of a beast)
Every summer our little village, along with visitors from around the world, get together and paint a rather huge Mandala that can only be viewed in it’s totality at a Eagle’s nest height. Each person – whether Artist or Electrician, Child or Grandparent, paints their little piece to make up the visually delicious whole. The Whale was this year’s motif, in honour of our global commitment to healthy, clean waters.
We painted from plastic buckets in rainbow hues, heads bowed to the earth – our backs and shoulders bathed in golden light. A supine Grey Whale came to the shore , as close as possible to us without beaching. It was the first time in many years there had been a sighting and, to the delight of all, the Whale visited many times during that week. But for those of us who live in this majikal place, this was no surprise. We’ve come to expect miracles here. When the whale was sighted, we rushed to witness the awesome event. Afterward, there was a lot of exchanging of glowing, smug smiles as we returned to our inspirational works of art – these prayers for a healthy world.
A Mandala is an ancient , often circular , drawing of great symmetry and balance. They can be found the world over in every culture since the dawn of humankind. The Mandala is Nature’s blueprint for flowers and galaxies and everything in between.
Spiral Stream Mandala – Mardi Digitally manipulated graphite drawing Click to view image – Custom Prints available