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What artists do is make the invisible undercurrent of human interaction visible and that’s an extremely important job.
Art is a really important instrument to understand my life.
In the podcast we talk about what’s important in the creation of Lindy’s art and what informs it.
Who am I – is the start
But then you realize a deeper meaning.
The more mysterious – What am I?
For Lindy the creative process begins with connection to the materials you choose and trusting that, following through and then the deepest questions of the heart are allowed to unfold and reveal themselves to you.
Lindy’s art asks the difficult questions and having the response through the work and the work demonstrates it.
The faith of engaging with the materials has been a constellation of the unfolding of the deepest layers of understanding.
Martin Heidegger reference
Lindy references Heidegger’s story: The path in the wood was being made as the wood was being cut. Realising the path isn’t a royal way from a – b. The path or way is made by walking. The path is made as we passage through life. It’s not a road that takes us anywhere but it’s firmly about the walking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Heidegger
The wound is really important. The wound of being different.
The tao breaks our heart so we can know our own depth. We get to know who and what we are. It provides us with this wonderful and rich sense of relating to the world. And gives us the power of empathy as well.
Compassion means to be with. With compassion we can look at our difficult patterns
Explore with the material and work and work at it. That connection and not knowing what the final outcome was going to be. It’s so rich. It has to be something you’re genuinely connected with.
It’s all about the enquiry.
Lindy’s sage advice
Go to what you love and what you feel connected to. That’s the secret.
Go the materials that you love, and the reasons for that love begin to unfold and in that unfolding you deepen the relationship with your work.
From the Survey Show
The Dark of Absolute Freedom video
Riven With Fire
https://vimeo.com/153325669
password: uapbigart
AGNSW Art Gallery of NSW Lindy Lee
MCA Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Sullivan and Strumpf Gallery
The post 012: Lindy Lee – The Dark of Absolute Freedom appeared first on Aesha Kennedy | Your Life by Design.
By Aesha KennedyWhat artists do is make the invisible undercurrent of human interaction visible and that’s an extremely important job.
Art is a really important instrument to understand my life.
In the podcast we talk about what’s important in the creation of Lindy’s art and what informs it.
Who am I – is the start
But then you realize a deeper meaning.
The more mysterious – What am I?
For Lindy the creative process begins with connection to the materials you choose and trusting that, following through and then the deepest questions of the heart are allowed to unfold and reveal themselves to you.
Lindy’s art asks the difficult questions and having the response through the work and the work demonstrates it.
The faith of engaging with the materials has been a constellation of the unfolding of the deepest layers of understanding.
Martin Heidegger reference
Lindy references Heidegger’s story: The path in the wood was being made as the wood was being cut. Realising the path isn’t a royal way from a – b. The path or way is made by walking. The path is made as we passage through life. It’s not a road that takes us anywhere but it’s firmly about the walking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Heidegger
The wound is really important. The wound of being different.
The tao breaks our heart so we can know our own depth. We get to know who and what we are. It provides us with this wonderful and rich sense of relating to the world. And gives us the power of empathy as well.
Compassion means to be with. With compassion we can look at our difficult patterns
Explore with the material and work and work at it. That connection and not knowing what the final outcome was going to be. It’s so rich. It has to be something you’re genuinely connected with.
It’s all about the enquiry.
Lindy’s sage advice
Go to what you love and what you feel connected to. That’s the secret.
Go the materials that you love, and the reasons for that love begin to unfold and in that unfolding you deepen the relationship with your work.
From the Survey Show
The Dark of Absolute Freedom video
Riven With Fire
https://vimeo.com/153325669
password: uapbigart
AGNSW Art Gallery of NSW Lindy Lee
MCA Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Sullivan and Strumpf Gallery
The post 012: Lindy Lee – The Dark of Absolute Freedom appeared first on Aesha Kennedy | Your Life by Design.