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In the Fall of 2019, Rhinebeck, in the Hudson Valley New York, will host a Wool festival. I decided to paint a picture of Alpacas to honor the Festival. Alpacas produce marvelous refined wool. They are communal and social animals, who are related to and can interbreed with llamas. Sometimes their owners shear them in such a way as to give them outlandish wool coiffures, like show poodles. Their haircuts can make them glamorous or silly. They can look quite goofy, but charmingly so. They present an image of strangeness to me and remind me, once again, of the diversity, abundance, and mystery of our natural world. These alpacas are in a wedding party and appeared to me in waking dream state consciousness. The painting is on Arche paper with Winsor and Newton paints.
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12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
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My watercolors and charcoals are the outgrowth of a meditative path intimately bound to the power of sound and the meditative vibration of the human voice, which I have walked and taught for the last 30 years. My art work is deeply connected to the human and as well as spiritual realms….and to the animal kingdom as well as the insect and plant world. Animals and insects have singular attributes and adaptations, which if we look deeply enough have the capacity to teach us about our own human natures as well as the nature of reality writ large. Ancient cultures knew of this connection between “man, women and the other.” They ascribed to animals mystical powers, to insects the power of transformation and to plants the power to heal as well as hurt. Look no further than Native American culture to find examples of each of these intertwined realities. It is this human connection “to all living things” that I am drawn to represent in my art, and which is particularly important in a time when our sense of total supremacy over our environment poses a growing challenge to our connection to “mother earth” and to ourselves and each other. My art works draw inspiration from Egyptian funerary art, from Greek mythology, from chaos and superstring theory, and from what Shakespeare described as “stranger things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophies” as well as from chance encounters with various beasts, and from my own imagination which is fed a great bounty because of the sound based healing work that I teach to those seeking joy, purpose and meaning.
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