Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Hoʻoponopono


Hoʻoponopono (ho-o-pono-pono) is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness

For the past few times that I have swam at the Y, I pick someone in my life, repeat their name over and over to see them in my mind's eye, then say the Ho'oponopono.  It feels like I am swimming more slowly, yet the time goes by more quickly...how can that be?  The clock reflects I'm swimming at my usual pace... strange.  It is a lovely meditation to offer my family, my friends, and myself. 

I had a painting that was not working, and the paper was getting too wet to paint on. There was so much pigment on the paper, that I took the syringe my dental hygienist gave me, and filled it with water and started to write with the water blast, washing away the pigment and revealing the first layer of color on the paper.  It was fun and satisfying.



Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Vesta: Goddess of Fire in the Hearth (and Womb)

My Wiccan friend, Neala, has offered to send guidance in following the phases of the moon phases.
The Goddess in You
Creative dates: June 2 - 15
Moon phase: new moon waxing to full on 6/12

As the Sun grows stronger and the days grow longer, we move into the full strength of the sun. The high spring rites of Beltaine have recently past (May 1) and the magic of Litha or Midsummer's Eve (June 21) approaches. 

The fruit is on the vine, on the branches, and awaits the ripening kiss of summer days. It is a time of growth and bringing things to fruition. 

For this two week period we bring our focus to Vesta, the the Goddess of Fire.
She is the Goddess of the hearth in every facet: the hearths of our Hearts, our Homes and our communities. She dwells in the flames of every altar and fireplace. Vesta means simply “hearth” and comes from the same root meaning “to shine”. 

Vesta is the Goddess of the hearth and home - the central Fire that sustains human life with heat and food. She is a Goddess of nourishment and warmth; of the home, womyn and family. 


Friday, May 30, 2014

Find your self amidst the flow and eddies in the river of life


May 28, 2014
When I arrived with painting in hand, again, the altar design was perfect for my painting, as if we had planned ahead.  The Theme was to come back to your self, and what a challenge that can be with the river of life flowing so quickly.  When I take a moment to find my self, it's as if I'm caught in an eddy to catch my breath as life continues it's frantic pace.  Yet it is the eddies that give my life meaning and moments of connection and joy.



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Essence (sold)

Let your Essence out of it's confines.  The theme was "baggage"  Eva brought luggage and boxes labeled with feelings and notions that weigh us down.  She had paper and markers so we could write what our personal confines are and "release" them.  I had imagined a trunk, but the box I painted looks somewhat like a coffin, which suggests the ultimate release of one's essence....death!

Friday, April 18, 2014

Beyond the Veil

My painting practice before dance continues to surprise me.  I was overtired and painting alone, thinking of a friend's boyfriend who has surrendered to the stomach cancer killing him from the inside out.  We had just been chatting that to be by his side as he gets closer to the "veil" is a first row seat to a process we don't have much experience with or words for.  So I painted bright colors of life and then painted the dark on top, in the shapes of flower petals.  Overtime, the darkness will overtake his life force, but for now, his process is unfolding beautifully.

When I arrived at the dance hall, the only place for the painting was "behind the veil", which seemed perfect to hide the imperfect painting.  And again, the colors of the altar were in concert with the colors of the painting, including a touch of red to match the velvet buddha.  Quantum Collaboration made visible!

After the dance, the veil was lowered and the painting was revealed. 




Friday, March 28, 2014

The Honey surrounding the flower


Open the window to the west and disappear into the air inside you. 
Near your breastbone there is an open flower. 
Drink the honey that is all around that flower.
(Kabir)




Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Riding the Dragon



The Altar design by Kathleen was perfect. The flowing gold fabric suggesting flow and journey. It was draped along the wall creating space for our paintings as if we had planned it, but we all know now that it is Quantum Collaboration...no verbal or written communication necessary :)

We danced with John Vigran in our hearts, (our dance teacher, Eva's, husband) as he had emergency triple bypass open heart surgery last week. Suzanne's painting is on the left, titled Dragon's Breath, as the theme from Eva that morning was Riding the Dragon...with gratitude for the support of their friends who rode the dragon with them through this death defying-life affirming journey.


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Washed Ashore


I love to do washes, and washed ashore took all of 8-10 minutes..super fast.  And the Altar was perfect for it...again!

Friday, March 7, 2014

All together Now...a series

The yellow wall of my office is messing with the color registration, sorry about that.  They all have gold dripping in them that reflects from different angles of the light.  Any one have a wall big enough to do these justice?

More Rain...Sun Peaking Through

We've had more wonderful rain, but the weekend coming is supposed to be sunny and beautiful.  This is the third in a series that I've done within a week. All 21x21"  I'm in love with them.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Rainy Days 2

More rainy days here.  Can't stop dropping paint on paper.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Rainy Days

Eva's theme last night was robotics, the opposite of fluidity.  But the day was rainy and I let the paint do it's thing...drip down, drip down, down.  Suzanne brought a painting done by a 10 yr old elephant in Thailand when she was there last month.  Nothing robotic about elephants!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Uniqueness

The Altar designed by Kathleen, with Suzanne's painting on the left and mine on the right.  The theme was Uniqueness

Eva took some of my cards and pasted "invitations to dance" on the back, like "Dance as if your eyes are closed" and "Dance as if gravity doesn't apply to you" and "Dance as if you are tethered to the center of earth wherever you step"
I'm thankful for her initiative. She's requested more cards so she can take them to Canada and Switzterland for her international dance sessions. What an honor.

This was my painting last night, although not quite unique as I had painted "in the beginning" a few weeks ago. But that painting was promptly sold and I wanted to see what else would emerge in the same vein.  Sunset wash behind the flow of fire and the grounding of the Lotus petals.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Permission Granted to Love your Self

I hadn't painted a Goddess in a long time, and what better occasion than Valentine's Day?  I titled it "Love Collector", as if the big headdress was a dish and could catch all the love waves flying around that day, and absorb them with permission granted to... Love your Self.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Many Layers Wide


It still thrills me to wash the paper with a big horizon and then let more paint drip slowly down.

Sunburst

The theme was "threshold" and I was ruminating about crossing over. What emerged was crossing the sea to follow the light.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Cactus painting becomes party theme!

I did this Cactus painting at Jenny's birthday party at Beth's studio back in November. I had it printed up as gift wrap and cut into placemats that we then used for my sister Debbie's wedding party in Arizona.  I was thrilled how great they looked.  We used the same painting on the thank you cards, gift labels, and more. Very fun.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Roots (Sold)


Thursday, January 2, 2014

Welcome to 2014!

Happy New Year 2014
As I started this painting, I had in mind 3 qualities to cultivate this coming year: Confidence, Discipline and Patience...the latter of which was running thin as the painting was becoming an ugly mess. So I washed everything out with a big brush, scraped into the wet paint with the end of a plastic fork, and let the notion of branches growing out of a place of Trust, emerge.
Finding that zone, where I move quickly without much thought, keeping my attention on the tip of the brush, pays off with a unique painting that surprises even me, as if I were just a conduit.

That's why it's so fun!  Thanks for looking.