Art



Art is a powerful language between the conscious and unconscious worlds.
 Symbols and icons are the language of the unconscious world.
  The unconscious uses symbols and icons to release and
illustrate the stories the person's deeper self is intertwined in.
  An individual can use these symbols to open dialogue with the unconscious self.
 This supports the integrated communication and healing of the conscious and unconscious self.  

Unfortunately, many of us perceive our creative skills through the limited perspective of what 'looks right'
versus a path of self engagement and exploration.

Regardless of your current artistic skill level, creating and working with
your personal symbols  opens a new path of self-discovery.  

Please see the calendar page for classes that will support your skills.

The following is some of my art that express certain states of being.  
Take the time to feel the energy states inside yourself.  
Take the time to create and find your own personal symbolic art work for your journey.


Temple Water

Inner Temple



             silent snow            

Still Silence


River Stream

The Moving River

                                                          

                                                                                Beach Shore        
                                                                                                          
                                                                                           The Rhythm of Change


                              

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Cosmic Lotus
           

                                                                                                   Existence

Osho Zen Tarot
(consignment)

'This naked figure sits on the lotus leaf of perfection, gazing at the beauty of the night sky.  She knows that 'home' is not a physical place in the outside world, but an inner quality of relaxation and acceptance.
(The Transcendental Game of Zen)