Sunday, January 30, 2022

rediscovering the fine art of Pan Yuliang

In 1984, mystified researchers began cataloguing the prolific but unfamiliar archives of an artist who had been all but been erased from the nation’s history of art. 

Unsure of what to make of this “misfit” artist in China’s nationalist narrative, it wasn’t until several years later that her forgotten legacy was reintroduced to collectors of the modern world. 

Pan Yuliang self portrait

Pan Yuliang, formerly known as Chen Xiuqing was born on June 14,1895 in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province. Later, she changed her name to Zhang Yuliang. in 1913, she married Pan Zanhua and took his surname, Pan.

Sunday, January 23, 2022

mindful breath

We've lost another of our great guiding lights. The incredible Zen Buddhist teacher and activist, Thich Nhat Hanh died yesterday at his home in the temple where he'd been a novice monk in Hue, Vietnam. Thay as he is called by his students finally returned home in 2018 after decades in exile.

walking meditation with Thich Nhat Hahn

Saturday, January 15, 2022

push the pause button

Creating creative space is a delicate balance between inspiration, absorption, immersion, gestation, process, and production. We need to remove and step away for freshness and space to come in. Often when it looks like nothing is going on, so much is happening. 

When we don't take the time out to prepare the ground before planting our seeds, chances are we miss out on watching our garden grow.

one more selfie for now

Saturday, January 8, 2022

"New Day’s Lyric” | Amanda Gorman

Our hope is kept afloat in troubled times by this firecracker and beacon of light, Amanda Gorman. Our world is in good hands with fresh new growth like her to grace and guide us. 

Change Sings: a children's anthem by Amanda Gorman 

May this be the day

We come together.

Mourning, we come to mend,

Withered, we come to weather,

Torn, we come to tend,

Battered, we come to better.

Tethered by this year of yearning,

We are learning

That though we weren’t ready for this,

We have been readied by it.

We steadily vow that no matter

How we are weighed down,

We must always pave a way forward.

Amanda Gorman by @coleplay

Sunday, January 2, 2022

wise magi of the east

Three Kings came riding from far away,
Melchior and Gaspar and Baltasar;
Three Wise Men out of the East were they,
And they travelled by night and they slept by day,
For their guide was a beautiful, wonderful star.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Three Kings 

Popular depictions of Christmas compress the nativity story - as though the three kings’ show up in Bethlehem on Christmas, although traditional celebrations put their visit 12 days after Christmas.

the magi & their gifts - Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, Italy

Called Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, it is the official commemoration of the arrival of the Magi - one of Christianity’s oldest holidays. Roman Catholics celebrate Epiphany on January 6, and Orthodox Christian faiths celebrate on January 19.