
Fire of Transformation
This is a cremation fire. It may sound odd, but I was pre-rehearsing my mother's cremation, and also grieving the loss of my maternal grandmother who died in a fire on her farm many years ago, Nine children were orphaned.
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Sacred Vessel ... The Place where Light Entered
While I drew this I thought I was decorating the outside of the cremation urn, but realized I was experiencing the tears of all the women who ever left their children, all the children losing their mothers! The flames from the preceding drawing were dancing around the lid! I peeled the TD off the plate. A long white crack ran down the entire vessel. My first thought was, "That was where God entered!"
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Worthiness
I looked at the vessel and it looked at once like a huge heart, a cookie jar, an urn and a chrysalis. The butterfly seemed to come of the crack in the jar. It is green and gold, its very wings drenched in tears of freedom. It is about transformation and change.
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Dancing with the Freedom Bird
This one is the resolve, the release of Spirit symbolized by the bird. It is a relative of the Fire of Transformation drawing, and she is dancing and joyful, filled with life. I felt free to draw her without any concerns for ‘correct’ anatomical proportions; just and expression of feeling. I am still wondering what the three upheld fingers mean; three days, three years, three moments, third month?
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The Blue Dragon of Whidbey Island
One day at the Touch Drawing the Gathering I did this dragon. Some of the other participants admired it and asked if I had visited the labyrinth yet. I said "Not yet!" They said "You must go, you will like it, especially the center!" So I went and walked it and in the center was a little brass serpentine dragon, sitting in a bed of wilted flowers. My heart filled with wonder, it was so similar to my dragon!
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Seeing thru the Darkness
The owl has stood for intuitive wisdom, and in this drawing, the owl is carrying a yin/yang symbol of opposites. Seeing into and through our dark places is an important skill for life. The feathers remind me that even when we lose feathers, we can still fly. The sun and moon complete the cosmic energies.
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Autumn Moon
I arranged these paintings to create a wall that explored how various colors of the same drawing felt different. The central image, the Autumn moon, is a symbol of the lunar wisdom and part of the cycle. It is a time when questions refuse to go away, and provoke changes and movement through the darker emotions and clay of being.
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Buddha
I did this drawing at a workshop, and I was sensing a feminine energy of Buddha. It was a moment of serenity.
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Breathing
This is the winged ...er ...what is that? Frankly, sometimes it is still a mystery. That is why I love this process of creativity. Over time and with new awareness and experiences they reveal themselves. It has to do with breathing, and the cycle of life and death. I went through several years of asthma. Every breath is precious. I like to remember this whenever I take my breathing for granted!
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Clarity of Vision
I created this image to remember a ceremony and fire-bowl ritual about letting go of agreements that no longer were life affirming and letting go of a loved one. It connects me to the Native American Medicine Wheel.
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Prince of Peace and Compassion
This was one of the very first Touch Drawings I did over 7 years ago, one afternoon on my kitchen table. I put on some music and used the time to explore a process that interested me, with no expectations. I decided to pray while I was drawing, and all kinds of angels and faces and hands and images of Christ emerged. At his chin was a white flower of dancing flames, and this image changed my life. I have written pages about it. It is about a never-ending love, compassion and peace that is available to us.
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