Subconscious Rules, 6x9 ½ inches, pens on cardstock "Despite the fact that we're territorial creatures who move through the world like small principalities, contact warms us even without our knowing it. It probably reminds us of that time, long before deadlines and banks, when our mothers cradled us and we were enthralled and felt perfectly lovable. Even touch so subtle as to be overlooked doesn't go unnoticed by the subterranean mind" (Ackerman, The Natural History of the Senses, p.123). We are naturally drawn to each other and crave to feel love. Often times our conscious minds are unaware that the love we desire is fulfilling a part of us that remembers what it felt like to be safe in our mother's arms. Our subconscious mind doesn't forget. This goddess of love represents the power of our subconscious mind and our capacity for loving awareness.
Diversity Banners Pride Club Banner Felt, Fabric, thread, fabric glue 30' x 40' Personal Banner Felt, Fabric, thread, fabric glue 30' x 40' Club Banner Sketch 1 Club Banner Sketch 2 In Process Images: Personal Banner Research 1 The Book Be Here Now Ram Dass https://www.ramdass.org/the-legacy-of-be-here-now/ Personal Banner Research 2 Morgan Rose Free https://morganrosefree.com Personal Banner Sketch 1 Personal Banner Sketch 2 Personal Banner Sketch 3 In Process Images: Personal Banner Reflection Statement: My personal banner was inspired by my favorite yogi and teacher, Ram Dass. My intent was to visually communicate a well-known message and the title of one of his books, "Be Here Now." I wanted the focus to be on the text so I cut out big capital letters. For the banner itself, I decided on long horizontal strips of fabric that I sewed together. I chose textiles that reminded me of nature and colors I...
Personal Project Ideas 1. Textile artist Jennifer Pettus http://www.jenniferpettus.com/?p=1581 2. Crochet Artist Jo Hamilton https://www.johamiltonart.com/#/transitory-trespass/ 3. Women's collar, 20th century China other inspirations/ideas are below: 4. Rough sketch ideas:
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