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Golgotha (Ziggurat) Print

Andrew Fearnside

United States

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Golgotha, “the place of the skull,” is the hill outside old Jerusalem where Jesus died. It is a geographical location, and it is a place inside the Western imagination; a place of atonement, and a place of endless light. These paintings emerged from my need to understand my relationship to the high desert landscape of my home in exile, New Mexico--a relationship that feels sacred, mysterious, brimming with blood and hot wind through thorns. In April 2015, I connected with the light of an interior Golgotha in my sketchbook. Over the course of the year I began to see its light in the New Mexico landscape. Painting nourished it by making a space where I could move outwards and inwards simultaneously. Through painting I discovered more of the vocabulary of this world--the falling bottles, the dessicated thorns, the sinuous clouds. Here, inside/outside, I found an alchemy between burning light and bitter darkness that helps me remember.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I make art that connects. Art that connects us to place. To shared heritage. To our bodies, to our present moment, and to our practices of contemplation and community. My work is centered in creative practice--an extension of contemplative practice. I draw inspiration from a big well: from the land, from relationships in community, and from the increasingly connected international world of post-minimalist, process-oriented painting. I think of myself as a kind of activist--a soul worker, let’s say. Vision is my job. As artists, it’s our job to gestate new vision, birth it, and nurture it, introducing it to our communities and letting it change into the needful thing, over and over again. I take this on because I believe we need new vision--that we always do, in fact. I take this on as the best thing I am fitted to, the most frighteningly wonderful thing I can imagine, the best use of my impermanent life. We’re remodelling our understanding of our relationships to ourselves, to our communities, to our global culture, and to the earth itself. We’re retrofitting our culture, because retrofitting is the least violent, the least wasteful, and the most living way to approach the redesign of the human structures we live within. I'm a New Englander living in New Mexico. Grew up stretched between Boston Brahmins and the New Hampshire woods. Studies in philosophy and psychology, especially yoga and meditation, from late adolescence. Studied, choreographed and performed Butoh, contact improvisation, and other forms of postmodern dance. Embodiment and presence form the cornerstones of my creative practice.

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