Inner Landscape #5, 2008In order to develop fluency in any aspect of our lives, we need to discover what feeds and sustains us and what doesn’t. Becoming more adept at…
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Double Bakasana with Lotus, 2007I was talking with a friend over a post-yoga Saturday brunch about being frequently asked to explain why yoga can be a spiritual and not merely…
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Inner Landscape 6The moment when one pose transforms into another.The moment when materials merge with intention to become art.The place of unknowing, possibility, and potential hovering between a thing and…
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Photo by Austen MikulkaQuestion: What do you get when an organic farming advocate and an artist famous for photographing thousands of nude bodies in public host a weekend performance of a…
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Mona Hatoum - Worry BeadsThe work that seemed to me to be able to hold its own in the cluttered environment of the Art Fairs this weekend in NYC were…
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Karma and Lila and unexpected beautyKarma –action, cause and effect, the idea that an action taken sets into motion a series of other actions, occurrences, or eventsLila – chance, unexpected…
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“We practice for the practice” Douglas BrooksThe reason why some of us become artists is a persistent and overwhelming urge to create…something. Something written, drawn, performed - whatever medium best…
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Self Portrait as a Crow in LandscapeI had this thought today about the impulse to translate experiences into words. I was stretched out on my back while I was thinking…
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photo by Wayne PriceTwo hundred people kicking off their shoes and squishing their bulky winter coats into their bags in the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art. Suspended over…
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