Moments of Zen- Musical Inspirations

I know that I’m really in the painting zone when I want to listen to the same song on repeat over and over again for an hour or more. I think the emotion that the song provides really strikes a cord. I want to stay present in that moment.  I always want to get to that place where I feel a place of refuge. “Death With Dignity” by Sufjan Stevens was one of those songs that I started to listen to when I was making my mural a “A Kaleidoscope of Hidden Worlds” 3 years ago. That song represents a lot for me in overcoming challenging obstacles. Beginning when you don’t how to begin or where to start and when you think you can’t do it. The fear can enable momentum on its own and new channels of strength can open up. This song has such special meaning to me. I don’t even think I really heard the lyrics until I’ve been listening to it for more than a year and looked up the lyrics online. It’s different to read the words on the screen versus listening to the song.

A Kaleidoscope of Hidden Worlds, 14 ft x 110 ft, Fullerton & Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois

A Kaleidoscope of Hidden Worlds, 14 ft x 110 ft, Fullerton & Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois


Death With Dignity song lyrics -

Spirit of my silence I can hear you, but I'm afraid to be near you
And I don't know where to begin
And I don't know where to begin

Somewhere in the desert there's a forest, and an acre before us
But I don't know where to begin
But I don't know where to begin
Again I lost my strength completely, oh be near me tired old mare
With the wind in your hair

Amethyst and flowers on the table, is it real or a fable?
Well I suppose a friend is a friend
And we all know how this will end

Chimney swift that finds me be my keeper, silhouette of the cedar
What is that song you sing for the dead
What is that song you sing for the dead
I see the signal searchlight strike me, in the window of my room
Well I got nothing to prove
Well I got nothing to prove

I forgive you mother I can hear you, and I long to be near you
But every road leads to an end
Yes every road leads to an end
Your apparition passes through me, in the willows and five red hens
You'll never see us again
You'll never see us again

Detail of Lost Lens.

Detail of Lost Lens.

 

As I finished the painting Lost Lens earlier this year I was listening to “Hungry Eyes” by Eric Carmen from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack. It’s one of my favorite soundtracks AND movies. I actually danced along like I was in the movie alone in my studio at that moment.  I have the dance memorized in my head.  I think songs ESPECIALLY great ones come again and again to impact our lives and offer inspirations. I even might do a dance video with the painting as it just the best feeling ever.  Finish a painting is like having hungry eyes.  You have permission to have good feelings during these unprecedented times in the quarantine. Be a light.

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Hungry Eyes song lyrics -

I've been meaning to tell you
I've got this feelin' that won't subside
I look at you and I fantasize
You're mine and tonight
Now I've got you in my sights

With these hungry eyes
One look at you and I can't disguise
I've got hungry eyes
I feel the magic between you and I

I want to hold you so hear me out
I want to show you what love's all about
Darling tonight
Now I've got you in my sights

With these hungry eyes
One look at you and I can't disguise
I've got hungry eyes
I feel the magic between you and I

With these hungry eyes
Now I've got you in my sights
With these hungry eyes
Now did I take you by surprise
I need you to see
This love was meant to be

I've got hungry eyes
One look at you and I can't disguise
I've got hungry eyes
I feel the magic between you and I

I've got hungry eyes
Now I've got you in my sights
With the hungry eyes
Now did I take you by surprise?
With my hungry eyes
With my hungry eyes
Now I've got you in my sights
With my hungry eyes

16 weeks of Daily Drawings, studio view, 2020.

16 weeks of Daily Drawings, studio view, 2020.


I've been using this time of quarantine to develop my art and the focus of my practice has pivoted to be more experimental. Since my shows/projects were postponed (just like everyone else) until next year it's a good time to try some new things.  2020 is a year of trying to work through the anxiety and painful world we are now living in.  I feel compelled to do something different even though I'm still digesting what is going on in the world.  I am amazed at the ability of art to help to cope with uncertain times.  I use art creation as a symbol of hope. I try to look for silver linings each day even if they are small.  Being an artist is all about being vulnerable and trying to be comfortable with failures.  There are always failures.  I think artists are good at adapting and being resilient. Even if there are days I wonder what good it is to make.  I've been taking refuge in all my failures before I try again.  I remain committed to my vision, belief in my work, and focus on being genuine.

For now I’ve wrapped up the Daily Drawing project after 16 weeks. I’m planning to go back in and rework some of the pieces, as many seem unresolved to me.  A pile of starts that may or may not lead somewhere

One thing I believe that artists are good at adapting to new situations. Create, know your value, believe in your vision, and repeat over and over again. Every road leads to an end but we can use the time that we have.  Art can enable healing in these times where we need the relief more than ever. This is an opportunity for a glimmer optimism.  We can explore limitations within our space and look for what we have.  We all have something.  I try to begin in a place of possibility, as I believe we all have something to offer.  I will keep going back to this moment of zen to reset, recharge, and repeat. This is the visualization that I hold near my heart.  What songs create your moments of zen?

 
TAKE REFUGE, RECHARGE, and REPEAT.


 

 

 

Diving into Lost Lens

Lost Lens, 52” x 60”, acrylic on canvas, 2020

Lost Lens, 52” x 60”, acrylic on canvas, 2020

In painting plankton and stars, they become yours, each other, and hopefully something else. I think of this painting as a place to get lost through the lens of imagined nature. However, I zoom back and forth to depict a balance between things that exist and things that are imagined. The piece incorporates some real Amazonian flora and fauna. The rate that that flora and fauna in our ecosystem is being destroyed through climate change is absolutely devastating. By bringing attention to the amazing amount diversity in our environment, I hope that the painting encourages us to conserve our world. Consider all the things we have yet to discover. Color is bright, vivid, and amplified. In the rainforest, colors are so bright they look painted- it’s fantastical. It is this energy that I try to capture in the painting. On another layer, the composition looks through a telescopic lens, or is it a microscopic lens? I developed this painting for 6 months and finished just before the quarantine started. It was a quick painting relatively speaking as I often work on paintings this size for 1-2 years. The energy and excitement of the painting process was all encompassing. I often get stuck and move to another work but every once an awhile a painting flows and I just ride the wave. The work offers a glimpse of beauty, a shimmer of hope, and a space for comfort. I think art can provide a space for healing and highlight our connection to the world. A lens like tool can offer greater clarity on a subject because it allows you to see beyond the capacity of human eyesight. The painting magnifies scale to create an impossible situation. A burst of optimism is what I want to put out into the world with my paintings. The focus is on what’s outside of the lens and the space inside zooms outward to the cosmos. A densely populated canopy of beauty surrounds the cosmic circle. A great pause has forced us all to experience life more slowly during the quarantine. All of our routines have changed even for me even though I am still working from home.  There is a slowness and greater appreciation for seeing flora on walks in my own neighborhood. There are many lenses to view the world that are personal and collective.  I like to experience that and dream of new surprises around every corner. These are nutrients that feed the soul.

Daily Drawings April - May

Trials and Errors: 8 weeks of drawings so far! I’m evaluating the quality of the pieces over the past two months. I think many will be additionally layered or painted over. The project has been tough and for the most part has been pretty experimental. I’m ok with the unresolved nature of the drawings so far. My comments here exclude week 2 where I used acrylic paint which I’m more comfortable with. I also had a specific subject for week 2. I question going forward with the project for too much longer within these current parameters as it’s a big time investment in my studio. I’m feeling the pull to get back to my other projects.

My goals for the project are less concerned with the outcome

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Daily Drawings Week 2

April 8 - 14, 2020

 

Daily Drawings Week 1

April 1-7, 2020