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Painting of the Week: "Across the Room"

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Across the Room

 “Across the Room” is about connection. It’s a painting about passion.

 

     Passion takes on many forms in our lives, and flows through us in various ways. It can manifest as a drive or sense of purpose for a cause that we take up or a career or creative path that we feel pulled toward. It can come through us as a general vivacity for life and ability to greet each new day or moment with a heightened awareness and presence. Or, passion can come to us in our love and our lust for one another. It can take hold of us and toss us into rapturous romances & transcendent affairs with another magnificent man or woman, intertwining us completely with another universe of being.

     Connection, on the other hand, acts as a catalyst for passion. It is that tiny jolt of electricity, that strange sense of hazy familiarity, or that seemingly out of nowhere feeling of knowing that something or someone is about to take on great meaning in your life. It is a mysterious happenstance, and often alters our path greatly if we have the awareness to feel it, and the audacity to honor it, explore it and see it though.

     With its deep crimson body, hints of green and glowing pink, purple & melon hues, “Across the Room” is meant to embody the rush of emotion and empowerment that passion permeates us with.  It’s that millisecond of eye-contact that cuts like a laser through a crowded space and tells you, “there.” When connection & passion play together, it can feel as though the universe has placed its hand on your shoulder and ushered you toward something or someone with such clear purpose that all you can do is glance up and say, “Well, okay…thanks!”

      Honoring the connections and passions in our lives is very interesting. It can be as simple as showing up to a job or a practice every day or it can be much more involved and complicated. In the instances of love and lust, it can feel dangerous or selfish. Regarding a career it can feel foolish or like the odds are stacked. But passion can transport us to a whole new version of who we are if we are conscious of it and come from a place of love, awareness and allowing.

     How do you honor your connections and your passions in your life? How have they shown up for you and shifted your life in ways you couldn’t have imagined? Do you remember that first moment when you felt that tingle of possibility? Will you feel it again today?

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Laura Viapiano Laura Viapiano

"EASY."

"Easy."

 

 

The interpretation of the title of this painting once resulted in tears & yelling. And there's a reason for that...

     I am not a talker, but I am fascinated by words. Language is so powerful, not only  in its ability to convey precise meaning, but to allow us to reveal ourselves and our perspectives and experiences. At face value, words can be very abstract. Sure, they have concrete, agreed upon definitions, but we assign a lot of personal meaning to them based on our individual views of reality.  Our ability to be exacting in our selection of vocabulary empowers us to paint a picture for others that gives beautiful nuance to how we feel, what we think, what we want and why.

    The titles of my paintings are an extension of the abstract experience. They are an ode to my love of language and a detail that creates nuance to the relationship between the viewer and the artwork.  The colors and textures of the paint are open to visual interpretation and draw upon perceptions, experiences, memories and moods of the mind they are interacting with. But the words assigned to the painting act in the same way.  While visual communication may be the primary entryway into the painting, the language in the title remains an open door for exploring meaning as well.

     My goal most often is to draw the minds of my paintings’ viewers in toward the painting, and then, more deeply inward toward themselves. The meaning found in any of my paintings is personal to each, individual trio of eyes and mind that take it in. There is a give and take that happens, and in that exchange, a moment of self-reflection manifests. It is our nature as humans to search for meaning and seek out patterns. These are the building blocks of our reality, and when we begin to take notice of how our minds are using them, we can wield that creative energy in magnificent, life changing ways.     

     And just in case you were wondering, the person who got so upset about "Easy" being the title of this painting was the person who taught me how to paint in this style. He was affected by his interpretation that I was commenting that painting in this way and the experience attached to doing so, was "easy". That could not have been further from the meaning I had found in pairing that painting and that word together. What meaning do you find when you explore these colors & textures along with this word? What memories or ideas does it bring to mind? At first glance, it's just a bunch of paint and letters. What reality have you built of it?

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