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KNOCKED OFF OUR Hamster Wheels

9/24/2020

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​"Knocked Off Our Hamster Wheels" - acrylic on cradled wood panel, 12" x 12" x .75".  Ready to hang (sides are painted; back is pre-wired.  No framing necessary!)  Available here and at Artfinder. 


This is the one silver lining of Covid. It knocks us all off our hamster wheels, of doing things in a particular way, and forces everyone to think of new ways of doing things. Which is actually, cognitively, quite good for you. In that sense, all our brains are forced to be more exercised than normal. Challenging your brain with novelty appears to provide cognitive protection.  - NEUROSCIENTIST DAVID EAGLEMAN

​Eagleman, in this interview with Elemental, suggests we really need these outrageous happenings in the world to exercise our brains. Maybe he's got a point, because the studio has been a wild rumpus lately as my imagination expands in unexpected directions.   So, in a way,  this novelty of a painting is intended to provide you cognitive protection, dear reader!
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Knocked Off Our Hamster Wheels
When I think of all the new ways of doing things we've all developed in the last six months or so, my mind is a bit gobsmacked.  I mean, how many things CAN I have delivered instead of going to the store?  And how many new paths have I walked to find the road less traveled and thus less populated with potential COVID carriers? What about how we have begun to utilize technology for socializing in a serious way?  Or how we've developed NASA caliber questionnaires to determine if another human can come into our personal bubbles?  And dating in a COVID world is a particular maze of brain challenge that I get lost in and meander through.  Send cookies and tea.

I'm thinking we are all going to have the healthiest brains in the history of brains.  And if I keep thinking like that, the art just might get even  more peculiar as this pandemic rolls on. :)

About the art::   I have a small collection of work by local artist  Christopher St. John.  So if you spend a little time with his incredible ceramic pieces, you begin to imagine most animals with human-ish faces.  And so this rabbit seems to have a whimsical girl trapped inside.  Or a whimsical girl has been cursed (or blessed?) by a magician and turned into a hare.  Either way, it's a lot of paint on a piece of wood panel.
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Dotty Seiter link
9/24/2020 11:07:37 am

Fabulous Hare Day aside, I want to extol the also-fabulous background! There is a whole painting just in the background, and I'm mesmerized by how it can both have so much punch AND still be the background. You dazzle and amaze, Jen!

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jen
9/24/2020 02:50:38 pm

Dotty! Thanks for spending time in the background....the layers, the sprayer, the scraper, the paper towels - a team of magic-making tools!!!

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Carol Edan link
9/25/2020 02:25:14 am

Agree with Dotty, the background is amazing! Although quite hard, at least for me, to keep positive ,especially with the new 2 week lock down and the rising number of new cases (7000) daily. Yes we have been really knocked over "our hamster wheels". Thanks for this determined bunny, won't see him down the rabbit hole!

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jen
9/25/2020 08:01:22 pm

7000 new daily cases! Holy cow, Carol! Thank goodness you can paint during lockdown, yes? Think of all the brain health you're accumulating...:)

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