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blessed to be obsessed

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I had a lovely conversation the other day with my friend Adrianne Ryan, a horsewoman and photographer who lives on Martha’s Vineyard.  We were talking about work and she said, “Well, I am blessed to be obsessed.”

Me too.  Movement – finding it, growing it, blowing it open, turning it into something ineffable, inevitable and fierce is my obsession (one of them.)

It is work and it isn’t work.  The movement claims, re-shapes and hones me.  And then I want to share it – speak through it, connect with it.

Last year, during a creative residency, I became obsessed with editing and layering these photographs taken by Pam White (above) that have become a part of The Traveler, one of the dances in the LFRM trilogy. I wanted to evoke something about layering, overlay, what is there and not quite there in all of us.

Yesterday I listened to a wonderful Diane Rehm podcast with Buddhist priest, philosopher and writer Mathieu Ricard.  He was talking about his new book Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World.

Listening to him, I realized that my wanting to share and connect with the world through movement is a form of altruism.  Maybe earlier in my career it was about something else, something less generous.  But now it is about making a connection, about sharing the best of myself and reaching out to the best in you.  I felt that so clearly when I watched Kyle Abraham’s solos filmed by Carrie Schneider, that his vulnerability was a deep gift to us.  I was/am so deeply moved by that.

As artists, I think we have to aim higher than personal ambition, beyond what we know to reach that skyward, earthly part of ourselves that connects to the skyward, earthly place in each other.

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the iris are here

I am a budding (pun intended) photographer, so it seemed just right to be out in the garden early this morning with my honey who is a Professional Photographer.  She has a 100 mm macro lens and I have a 30mm macro.  I am not sure of the difference, but I am pretty sure she will post her results here, and we can compare.  She was shooting with her Canon Mark V and I was using my lovely Sony A77.

It was strange to look up and out at the mountain coming out of the fog after focusing intently in and in for about an hour.  Looking in, I forgot there was out.  Maybe because there was so much big in the small, if you know what I mean.

sunday’s very fine art

for sale:  “The Messenger”

This toned photograph has a story.  It is a picture of me as the character in my performance  piece, The Messenger.  The character appears in the film clip on the home page of my website.    We shot this photograph in Wellfleet at dawn about 20 years ago.  I still love it.

11 x 14 or 16 x 20 print with charcoal and pencil and text.

You can purchase by contacting me HERE, or with Paypal.

The Messenger

saturday’s very fine art

for sale:  “Body Mine # 7”

Original framed photograph with charcoal and pencil and text.

This week’s price only   $97 plus shipping.

You can purchase by contacting me HERE, or with Paypal.

Body Mine #7