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Embrace the elemental. Red is our first color. It is the unapologetic color of birth, of life and of death. It can be frightening because it is so powerful. Red is the color of passion, physical energy, courage, blood, and desire. As a longtime practitioner of yoga I have to mention that in yoga and Buddhism, the color red symbolizes the "Root Chakra". It is the energy center that is is most stable and grounds us to the Earth. Simple, basic, primal. Red represents the most primitive physical human needs of survival and self preservation as well as the emotional needs of love and tribe. Passion is the human superpower. Red is the Life Force.
Embrace the elemental. Red is our first color. It is the unapologetic color of birth, of life and of death. It can be frightening because it is so powerful. Red is the color of passion, physical energy, courage, blood, and desire. As a longtime practitioner of yoga I have to mention that in yoga and Buddhism, the color red symbolizes the "Root Chakra". It is the energy center that is is most stable and grounds us to the Earth. Simple, basic, primal. Red represents the most primitive physical human needs of survival and self preservation as well as the emotional needs of love and tribe. Passion is the human superpower. Red is the Life Force.
Embrace the elemental. Red is our first color. It is the unapologetic color of birth, of life and of death. It can be frightening because it is so powerful. Red is the color of passion, physical energy, courage, blood, and desire. As a longtime practitioner of yoga I have to mention that in yoga and Buddhism, the color red symbolizes the "Root Chakra". It is the energy center that is is most stable and grounds us to the Earth. Simple, basic, primal. Red represents the most primitive physical human needs of survival and self preservation as well as the emotional needs of love and tribe. Passion is the human superpower. Red is the Life Force.
Embrace the elemental. Red is our first color. It is the unapologetic color of birth, of life and of death. It can be frightening because it is so powerful. Red is the color of passion, physical energy, courage, blood, and desire. As a longtime practitioner of yoga I have to mention that in yoga and Buddhism, the color red symbolizes the "Root Chakra". It is the energy center that is is most stable and grounds us to the Earth. Simple, basic, primal. Red represents the most primitive physical human needs of survival and self preservation as well as the emotional needs of love and tribe. Passion is the human superpower. Red is the Life Force.
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Life Force Painting

Susan Wolfe Huppman

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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Embrace the elemental. Red is our first color. It is the unapologetic color of birth, of life and of death. It can be frightening because it is so powerful. Red is the color of passion, physical energy, courage, blood, and desire. As a longtime practitioner of yoga I have to mention that in yoga and Buddhism, the color red symbolizes the "Root Chakra". It is the energy center that is is most stable and grounds us to the Earth. Simple, basic, primal. Red represents the most primitive physical human needs of survival and self preservation as well as the emotional needs of love and tribe. Passion is the human superpower. Red is the Life Force.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

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Size:30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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I make abstract paintings. Many of them are monochromatic color field pieces. Some of them are made using a brighter louder palette and some are quieter and neutral. My process can best be described as playful exploration in search of deeper connection. I work intuitively, intertwining properties of form, color and light into various arrangements that are intended to elicit an emotional resonance in the viewer. The work spans a range of emotions from quiet reflection to exuberant joy. In my quest to connect I use a variety of techniques and media. I am constantly drawn to experiment with new materials and new compositions. I feel that I am a conduit for my materials. I am in a dance with the paint. There is a slow drag of the brush across the canvas with oil. Waterborne media are faster and more dynamic, interacting with gravity for splashes and drips. I want my subconscious to bypass my ego and drive the work. This is why I paint; to discover something completely unplanned, surprising and beautiful. I studied Art History at Princeton, as well as painting, under Michael David, Harvey Quaytman and Heidi Gluck but particularly under the tutelage of Sean Scully who was my thesis show advisor. I studied Critical Theory under David Shapiro, himself a student of Meyer Shapiro, and and while I thoroughly enjoy a good critical shredding, in the end, art is good if you, the viewer, like it.

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