Artists are often called upon to make statements about their work. Whether speaking in lectures, talking in interviews, writing in electronic interviews, or writing for publication or public display, I've found this process to be very useful personally—so much so that I make it an integral part of my artistic practice. Initially I resisted this call, feeling pictures should be seen and not heard. It is important to acknowledge that the primary mode of experiencing images is non-verbal. It was the realization that every time I spoke or wrote I learned something about my work that eliminated this resistance for me. Once it's brought out into the light of the day, what's understood by the subconscious intuitive mind can be better grasped by the conscious rational mind. Aligning the two produces powerful results. Many people have commented that they enjoy hearing me speak about my work in my lectures, seminars, and workshops. Now you can hear me speak too - online. While you listen, you may wish to browse one of the many galleries available online. Find out when the next statement is posted. Subscribe to Insights. Themes 2008 - The World is Speaking 2008 - Resacralizing Nature 2008 - Pilgrimage 2006 - A Call to Connection 2003 - Seeing is Not Believing 1997 - Surfaces 1994 - First Impressions 1993 - Finding a Voice Series 2007 - Fumo 2007 - Antarctica 2007 - Antarctica Facts 2005 - Antarctica 1997 - Allies 1996 - The Sensual Land 1996 - Waterways 1994 - Rites of Passage 1994 - Elemental Images 2003 - Resonance in Red & Gold 2001 - Sonata in Blue 1998 - Rosa Celestia 1996 - Small Green Island 1996 - Rosa Celestia Elemental
Voice 2007 - Reflections (1:45) 2007 - Surfaces (0:41) 2007 - Multiple Perspectives (0:58) 2007 - Interesting Times (1:09) 2007 - You Can't Do That (0:47) 2007 - Smoke (1:26) 2007 - A Call to Connection (1:00) 2007 - The Primal Mind I (2:02) |