“So build yourself as beautiful as you want your world to be. Wrap yourself in light then give yourself away with your heart, your brush, your march, your art, your poetry, your play. And for every day you paint the war, take a week and paint the beauty, the color, the shape of the landscape you’re marching towards. Everyone knows what you’re against; show them what you’re for.”
Andrea Gibson, Evolution
As I ponder art this week, this quote seems to capture poignantly and beautifully how art is a response to the world; our statement; our voice and our message. And sometimes that may be political.
But always to remember that when we give ourselves to the darkness, when we portray it, draw attention to it and ask that people pay attention to it; that we should also follow this with the lightness. The lightness that reminds us of goodness and beauty; of care and of kindness.
I feel a bit this way at the moment - having focussed on the difficult issue of family violence for most of the year; it has been important to return to peace. To sharing peace, to making work of peace and to celebrating the kindness and care of others promoting peace.
In doing so I think I have been showing people what I am for; not just what I am against.
Andrea Gibson, Evolution
As I ponder art this week, this quote seems to capture poignantly and beautifully how art is a response to the world; our statement; our voice and our message. And sometimes that may be political.
But always to remember that when we give ourselves to the darkness, when we portray it, draw attention to it and ask that people pay attention to it; that we should also follow this with the lightness. The lightness that reminds us of goodness and beauty; of care and of kindness.
I feel a bit this way at the moment - having focussed on the difficult issue of family violence for most of the year; it has been important to return to peace. To sharing peace, to making work of peace and to celebrating the kindness and care of others promoting peace.
In doing so I think I have been showing people what I am for; not just what I am against.
I sent a few weathergrams south to friends, and this one was hung in a tree in Sydney in a busy pedestrian place by my dear friend Karen. I love this shot because it is one of the first times I have ever seen one of my weathergrams in an urban setting - and one where loads of folk will walk by it, and hopefully wonder a bit about it. Thank you Karen!