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The Heart is Your Altar

11/12/2021

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The Heart is Your Altar
The Heart is Your Altar - acrylic on cradled wood panel, 10 x 8 x 1.5.  Ready to hang.  Available here and at Artfinder.
The Heart is your altar.  It doesn't need anger or defense. 
SARAH BLONDIN


And so, in the midst of a whiteout of whimsy, there was an abstract-scape (or moodscape, as my friend calls these).

All the hikes - the cliffs, the mist, the dark forest, the towers of basalt and hills of stone rubble - form these shapes in my mind.   Sometimes they emerge in paint.  This one, painted with a palette knife and a paper towel, was inspired by vertical stone patterns in cliff faces in the Columbia Rover Gorge.  The patterns can be seen from across the river, miles away.  Monoliths of line.
As the days shorten and the skies become gray and wet, I become a bit introspective.  Poking at things, examining their edges and gently, tenderly deciding if those things (thoughts, feelings, beliefs) are treasures to cherish, wounds to heal or heavy stones to set down somewhere.  And so each one gets placed on the altar of my heart, to be covered in love and then released. 

I learned recently of CO2 recapture technology that injects carbon emissions into basalt rock, where it is safely held.  I wonder if I can leave all  the heavy stones found in my internal meanderings at the base of the basalt towers we climb on hikes?.  Hmmmmmm. It's against the rules of the wilderness to leave things behind...
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Dotty Seiter link
11/12/2021 08:22:36 pm

Lola, YOU are a Columbia Rover hahaha!

Moodscapes. Yup.

And, guess what, I hiked up one spot on a Columbia River cliff a number of years ago : )

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lola (jen)
11/13/2021 02:02:45 pm

Dotty! I love the thought of you maybe perhaps just possibly once standing in the same spot that I was standing...xo

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Carl Stoveland
11/13/2021 09:19:10 am

Jen. Your internal process sounds as intense as your hikes. I guess I do the same thing but have never heard it described so eloquently. Your description is almost a painting itself.

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lola (jen)
11/13/2021 02:03:30 pm

Carl! Holy mackerel, mister! Your comment is a HUGE gift to me. Thank you so so so much.

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Stan Kurth link
11/14/2021 12:58:06 pm

Excellent!

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lola (jen)
11/15/2021 09:11:41 pm

Stan!!!!!! Thank you HEAPS and BUNCHES!

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