If you like to
explore spiritual places then you should definitely visit her blog.
Not exact matches
I am passionate about providing a
place where people are free to
explore their own faith, discover their own
spiritual path, and to do that with the benefit of community without fear of judgment, both locally and online.
I am spending lots of hours and money building a container, a nest... a
place where a certain kind of person can feel safe to share,
explore, discover and walk their own unique
spiritual path.
It's exciting to think about O'Keeffe and Still as American contemporaries (O'Keeffe died just 5 years after Still) who were responding to similar socio - political climates artistically through themes based in the
spiritual and abstract, but it is also worth
exploring how these two artists relate to larger twentieth - century ideas that led to the notion of the «single - artist museum» in the first
place.
Exploring the psychological and
spiritual places in landscapes, famous landscape artists continue to push the limits of the genre.
I first
explored the field of photography, traveling around the world, discovering
spiritual places, deep landscapes,
places of origin, experimenting with abstract colors and textures, always seeking the visual heart of existence in the desert, mountains, canyons, rivers, and cities of this great world.
Working across a number of media including digital print, wall drawing, video, sculpture and installation, Mark Titchner's practice
explores systems of belief, both secular and
spiritual, often focusing on the marginalized, discredited or forgotten ideologies and objects we
place our faith in.
Exploring how artists interpret urban and rural landscape through the lens of their own cultural, political or
spiritual ideologies, the exhibition reveals the inherent tensions between landscape represented as a transcendental or
spiritual place, and one rooted in social and political histories.
It will
explore the «parallels between
spiritual and urban cultures in Saudi Arabia and Utah; and especially the symbolism of creativity that connects cities of pilgrimage in both
places.»