Inner Landscape #5, 2008 In 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…
Double Bakasana with Lotus, 2007 I 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…
Inner Landscape 6 The 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…
Photo by Austen Mikulka Question: 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…
Mona Hatoum – Worry Beads The work that seemed to me to be able to hold its own in the cluttered environment of the Art Fairs this weekend in NYC…
Karma and Lila and unexpected beauty Karma –action, cause and effect, the idea that an action taken sets into motion a series of other actions, occurrences, or events Lila –…
“We practice for the practice” Douglas Brooks The reason why some of us become artists is a persistent and overwhelming urge to create…something. Something written, drawn, performed – whatever medium…
Self Portrait as a Crow in Landscape I had this thought today about the impulse to translate experiences into words. I was stretched out on my back while I was…
photo by Wayne Price Two 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…