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March 28, 2013

Resistance Plays For Keeps!

I like how this piece came out, it's rich tones and textures working with the image of one so ancient.  My younger sisters take time to roam the Graham family homesteads when they return for visits, cameras in hand.  My father and uncle spent their life working farms that were right across the road from each other.  "Up home" and "down home" to we cousins, and we roamed them freely, working side by side in haying season as our fathers did in most things concerning the farms.  The brothers have left this world, but everywhere we see the remnants of their imprint, their lives unfold for us in the land, the abandoned equipment and fence lines that use to be.  I'm so thankful that Kellie and Ree (Doreen) have chosen to capture all these glimpses, memories and echos of lives lived, with their cameras.

I love the old gnarled tree that Ree (Doreen) took, the four of us share a fascination with trees as did our father, he loved working in the woods, the fresh clean smell of the air and the wood sap that filled every fibre of his clothing at the end of hard days work.  All these memories and more came rolling together as I worked on this piece, earning its name, "Memory Echoes"

On the table currently are a couple more mixed media pieces, gaining some texture through collage and other mediums.

Been reading some from Steven Pressfield's book, "Do The Work" it's a hard hitting book for creatives, in this portion he is dealing with 'Resistance'

"The more important a call or action is to our soul's evolution, the more Resistance we will feel toward pursuing it."

"Resistance plays for keeps. Resistance's goal is not to wound or disable. Resistance aims to kill.
Its target is the epicenter of our being: our genius, our soul, the unique and priceless gift we were put on this earth to give and that no one else has but us..."

Strong words, but they do make me stop and wonder at the many things that life kicks our way and the impact they have...


March 19, 2013

Extraordinary Women

On the table this week, one on it's way the other almost complete.  The photo of the tree in the mixed media piece was taken by my youngest sister, Ree as I call her (Doreen Graham) and the wonderful old truck photo by my other younger sister, Kel (Kellie Graham).


I have these amazing women in my life, they enrich my life and inspire me by who they are, all the Creator has poured into them.  Mother, sisters, daughter. Then into the next layer of daughter-in-love and grand-daughters.  Their talent, intelligence and strength fill me with awe most days, then there are those times when they move into the extraordinary... if I could paint those qualities they would vibrate in depth, mystery and layers, it would be the work of a lifetime.

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"When painting from intuition, you never choose an image, you just find it, obvious, alive, waiting to be painted.  It is born naturally out of the womb of your inner world."  Cassou- Point Zero


March 7, 2013

In Process


On the table this week...a nice 24x48" in lots of primary colours.  Now it's down to the details, floating in some inks and determining what areas need help.
Hope everyone is having a good week, got my Grand-daughters visiting today, it's March break here and I'm looking forward to hanging out.  We hang out now, they are growing up on me, Grace will be 12 in a few weeks and Lyvia will be hitting the double digits in April!

"Each of us is so totally unique that our processes are bound to be like no other when we let go of our expectations and travel in our Creative Quest." M. Cassou

It's all about the journey!
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