I just read this in the current issue of Yoga Magazine, and it is so simple and clear, I want to share it with you all.
“Rather than entering any situation wondering how it will serve you, let your entire motivation be to serve the greater good. Ask yourself constantly, how do I serve here, rather than how [...]
Finding of the week:
“We always need to remember that behind almost every great moment in history, there are heroic people doing really boring and frustrating things for a prolonged period of time.”
From New York Times, My Favorite August by Gail Collins.
Daylight, 2010
Performance drawings using colored pencils on paper
14 x 17 inches; 11 x 14 inches; 9 x 12 inches
This new series of performance drawings continues my exploration into the subtle movements my body makes and my connection to my immediate environment. The works are raw and unedited — I move, I absorb, and visually translate [...]
If you want to get a real view of what an artist’s life is all about, check out Julian Dashper (1960-2009): It Is Life at MINUS SPACE. On view from August 7 until September 4, 2010. A must see, read, experience, feel.
In 2007, I wrote the post, Your Heart Makes Me Feel, after I read [...]
Crash into Me, 2007-2011
Site-specific installation at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York, NY (2007)
Museo de Arte de Caguas (MUAC), Caguas, Puerto Rico (2010)
Pacific Northwest College of Art, Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR (2010)
Fluorescent orange and hot pink ribbons
In Crash into Me, my intention is to dynamically change the architecture of the space by using a simple material. [...]
The taste of summer is…
fresh
I’ve been giving life to those whispery notes/sketches I often add to my Resource: Where Abstract Art is (From) with a great group of artists: Glen Cunningham, Laura Fayer, Lori Kirkbride, Rachael Wren. All artists were part of Susan Ross and PowerHouse Projects. Source was on view at The Halls at [...]