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Out-of-the-way Places of the Heart

8/17/2020

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Out-of-the-way Places of the Heart
"Out-of-the-way Places of the Heart" - acrylic on repurposed plywood panel, 10" x 10" x .5".  Ready to hang (back has been pre-wired for hanging).   Available here and at Artfinder.

In out-of-the-way places of the heart, 
Where your thoughts never think to wander,
This beginning has been quietly forming,
Waiting until you were ready to emerge.
 - JOHN O'DONOHUE, To Bless the Space Between Us


​I wonder where my thoughts never think to wander?

As soon as I think that, they have wandered there!  Yet there is a comfort in O'Donohue's words, where out-of-the-way places of my  heart are forming new beginnings.  They will be ready when I am.  Like a stealth system within my daily operation, there are things happening within that I am unaware of for now.  Whoa.  
O'Donohue likes to awaken us to timeless truths. As do Mark Nepo, Anne Lamott, Mary Oliver and so many contemporary writers we've come to cherish.  But another way to find timeless truths is through watching Midnight Gospel , where at least one of our cherished writers takes animated form and dispenses wisdom in a psychedelic world.  It took me a minute or two to wrap  my head around the concept of the series, but then I was hooked.  There is so much happening visually in this series that I literally have to take notes to keep up with the words of wisdom the characters are calmly dispensing as they run from zombies and other unsavory situations
 I was late to the Midnight Gospel party, and so would love to know what you thought of it, dear reader!  Leave a comment below - one cosmically favored commenter will receive a sweet treat in the mail from Wonder Mike, who tells me it has been too long since we had a giveaway. :)

About the art:  layers of acrylic paint on wood panel, applied with traditional brushes.  What?  No chopsticks?  No squeegees or paper towels?  Yep.  Just traditional paint and brushes.  But doesn't the wood grain do AMAZING things with the texture?
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Carl Stoveland
8/17/2020 10:58:47 am

I like the idea of an autonomic process like breathing we do it but don’t think about it kinda stuff working at an emotional level. Chipping away at scar tissue preparing you for what comes next.

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jen
8/17/2020 11:17:35 am

Carl, isn't it such a comfort? Autonomic preparation for great things the moment we are ready for them! It has been making me smile ever since I read it. :)

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Shaban link
8/20/2020 07:53:16 am

Yeah some things are just meant to be automated. I do my worst breathing when im manually breathing.

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jen
8/20/2020 11:40:53 am

Shaban! Welcome! And what a great point....manual breathing feels so labored sometimes. Automatic breathing works smoothly.

Carolyn Laudati
8/17/2020 11:13:39 am

Holy Batman! That was wild! I had never heard of Midnight Gospel! I just love the things you turn me on to! BTW, she is beautiful and those wood textures are phenomenal! Thanks for always sharing such interesting things for your readers!

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jen
8/17/2020 11:18:41 am

Carolyn! The series will blow your mind! Watch it and let me know what you think...it's a good one. And thank you - the plywood just fascinates me with its textures.

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Dotty Seiter link
8/17/2020 12:26:34 pm

Jen, the asymmetry/symmetry thing jumped out and grabbed me full force. LOVE. IT.

and the pinks

and the grain

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jen
8/18/2020 11:21:25 am

Dotty! Thanks for noticing! I am trying hard to embrace asymmetry without abandoning necessary symmetry. If that makes sense?

That GRAIN! It makes my heart sing. :)

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Carol Edan link
8/18/2020 01:11:37 am

That quote really hit me...of course had to read it more than once. My philosophic head, sometimes there and sometimes not. The trailer looks interesting... but I don't have Netflix... but I think my square head wouldn't grasp it. She is very intent on thought, love your bold shapes and that flower touch....

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jen
8/18/2020 11:23:45 am

Carol! The quote took me a few readings, too. It's kind of a WOWZER concept, right? You can get the gist of the Midnight Gospel series on Spotify, if you have it? Listen to the Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast.

And this portrait...she is a thoughtful one. Thank you for seeing her!

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