TRUTH ON THE POINT OF A PIN

TRUTH ON THE POINT OF A PIN

I come from Woods Hole, Massachusetts, a small village on Cape Cod known for its marine science, and technology and its oceanographic discovery. Art and Science have a great deal of interdisciplinary interplay and I am involved as a research fellow in a new institute TEMPI which combines neuroscientist, musicians and a wide range of artists exploring the nexus between those two disciplines.

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The World is Still Beautiful

The World is Still Beautiful

I am a writer and a fine art photographer. My heart has been broken by the state of the world, and I started to post my photography on Instagram under the title- “The World is Still Beautiful.” I was doing this mostly for me, to buck myself up, but I noticed that others actually responded strongly to my photos and the phrase. There have been terrible days, when it has been hard to say it- but those days seem to be the ones that people need the reminder most. Mother Nature is a balm. I am not trying to ignore or run away from the reality of what is going on- politically, ecologically, etc- merely realize the need to reboot- to feed ones soul- to gather strength and energy, to go back out and fight against the evil. Without this respite, we would surely burn out. Many of my shows have touched on the theme of the environment. My last show at the Von Lintel gallery was called Water Water Everywhere- from the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner- and spoke to the fact that Water was on most peoples minds as there was either too much or too little. To illustrate this point, at the end of February, I am having a show in Valencia Spain- Inside will be my Story Series- but outside the whole museum will be wrapped with my work. That outside show was originally going to be Water Water Everywhere- but after the devastating flood there, it felt insensitive- So I changed the wrap (20ft x238 ft and 20 ft x 80 ft) to “Look Up! Look Up!! . The wrap consists of my bird series and Skies, two of which I am sharing here.- Look up is also meant as a form of encouragement, as the people in Valencia Spain try to rebuild after the flook-death and destruction. My work is both representational and Abstract- all at the same time- I did a show called On the Edge- meaning On the edge of abstraction.

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Endangered: Elephant

Endangered: Elephant

The creative process is vital to humanity, as it is the vehicle by which we communicate and connect with one another: something that is more important than ever in our increasingly isolating society. My work mingles textiles and sewing arts techniques with watercolor and ink, embroidery, crochet and knitting, loom-woven grounds, mediums overlapping as if done simultaneously, and exploring the historical tradition of “women’s work.” The process is at once tedious, time-consuming and physically demanding, as well as a symbol of feminine self-worth.

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The Heart of the Matter

The Heart of the Matter

What is life without art? Dare i say, they are one and the same. Art, in fact, takes many forms, has no rules, is everywhere. Thou art. Everything we see, hear, f eel, think, sense, is a reflection of all that is around us and in us. Its vibrational energy connects us to other people, different lands and cultures, ways of being, inspires understanding and change. Art is a bridge, not only to other worlds, but to our very own.

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The Creation of the Universe

The Creation of the Universe

The arts and humanities are essential to the human experience, serving as a bridge between cultures, generations, and ideas. They provide a space for reflection, innovation, and emotional connection, shaping our understanding of history, society, and ourselves. The Creative Process resonates deeply with me because it not only celebrates artistic expression but also fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, which is crucial in deepening our appreciation of art’s transformative power. The interplay of fragility and strength is at the core of my artistic practice. I chose to work with eggshells—an unconventional and delicate medium—because it mirrors the fragility of life itself. Through my art, I seek to reveal the exquisite beauty within vulnerability, transforming ephemeral materials into lasting expressions of resilience and transformation. This philosophy deeply aligns with The Creative Process, as both celebrate the ways in which art challenges perceptions, evokes deep emotional responses, and inspires new ways of seeing the world. By exploring themes of impermanence, renewal, and interconnectedness, I aim to create work that not only captivates but also invites reflection on the delicate balance between strength and fragility in both nature and human experience.

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Sprite

Sprite

I often think that under the crazy world of reality is a nation of artists busy creating the imaginal world, the world that for millions of years has kept us alive. Most of us artists spend our days in obscurity and that is fine, individually we aren’t that important. Our job is simply to create something out of nothing. I like to think that a person passing by a work of art will perhaps stop and stare and spend a few moments looking before turning toward home. And I believe however brief the meeting, whatever opinions are formed or emotions called forth, that work of art will change their life.

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The Iris of Atlas

The Iris of Atlas

Three eyes inside the vortex,
an ocean eludes into a well –
suspended blackness – hole
as carrion of extinct fish –

and birds with body intangible
like a story in a song of fallen
leaves. Trees sapping roots –
limbs of lakes stretching wide

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REIMAGINING LOSS
7 octobre 5784

7 octobre 5784

My dual training and my dual experience as an artist and a psychiatric caregiver very early on allowed me to measure the importance and effects of access to artistic practices in the life course of people suffering from mental disorders. I'm talking about the meeting of people with an artist around an artistic project and not art therapy. This was a large part of my commitments during my career in psychiatry.

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just sayin’ just prayin’
ressaca, 2023

ressaca, 2023

My work moves between literature, philosophy, and Brazilian modernism, always in an autographic way—writing my practice as much as I practice it. In visual arts, I navigate between two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and sound-based forms, treating materiality as a kind of spatial writing. In parallel, I explore poetic writing, investigating the sonic frictions between Portuguese and French, searching for rhythms embedded in language itself. In recent paintings, the repetition of a single motif is not about variation but insistence: a pulse, a breath that structures space. The surface is not merely a support but a trace of the encounter between material and gesture—burned wood, scraped paint, rhythm established through repetition. My works do not illustrate concepts nor respond to external demands. They are the result of a state of presence, a continuous exercise in losing oneself—abandoning categories, allowing matter to speak. What emerges from this displacement is not a predefined project, but an openness to what imposes itself in the act of making.

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A Golden Universe Within

A Golden Universe Within

The arts and the creative process allow us to connect to our human essence, the sacred, the mysteries of life. Art speaks a universal language that bridges and elevates our well-being as individuals and as communities. The Creative Process is a beautiful and important register of creativity from all around the world, featuring people of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. I am so proud to have been selected to be part of this inspiring and important project. What stands out to me the most about it is not just how well curated it is, but the fact that this has been accomplished within an equitable, welcoming and all-encompassing framework. I would love to see this project expand even further by also becoming a full-length video documentary detailing its history and achievements.

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Thicket

Thicket

Art and culture can answer, of course, many questions of human existence. From preserving memory to uniting people of different views in the space of aesthetics. It serves as a method of cognizing oneself and the other. It unites and creates reasons for discussion. Art is present in every sphere of human life. Perhaps we can also say that art shows and indicates that a human being was present here. In this sense, supporting culture, developing culture, and inspiring people to explore and experience life creatively is a way to preserve humanity and increase its humanness.

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Raza

Raza

Art in any of its manifestations is the form of the human being in which he shows his soul. It shows its legacy, the interior and it is the art and the observation of art that makes you prepetuen ideas, concepts, illusions. The creativity of being is the ultimate expression of what we are capable of doing.

ORPHANS OF HOMELAND" Refugee Children II
Heidi Lanino

Heidi Lanino

The Creative Process' mission to celebrate the transformative power of the arts deeply resonates with my practice. As an artist, I strive to explore the boundaries between the real and the imagined, the visible and the hidden, fostering introspection and a connection to shared human experiences.

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J. Pennards-Sycz

J. Pennards-Sycz

The creative process is deeply important to me because it is the very essence of humanity—an international language that transcends barriers of culture, age, and circumstance. I witness daily how creativity fosters joy, understanding, and connection in my workshops. Art has an incredible ability to heal, offering solace and expression where words often fail. It’s a process that reminds us of our shared humanity and innate ability to create beauty, even in the face of challenges.

Or Can’t You See How We’re Weaving Ourselves Tight? ; Or How Do You Keep Track of All the Keys You Once Owned?; Will She Be Able to Concoct a Potion Steeped With Her Inner Thoughts?

Or Can’t You See How We’re Weaving Ourselves Tight? ; Or How Do You Keep Track of All the Keys You Once Owned?; Will She Be Able to Concoct a Potion Steeped With Her Inner Thoughts?

The Arts, Culture & The Creative Process are indispensable for self-expression and communication. Through this creative process, we delve into our subconscious and forge poems, musical pieces, paintings, or sculptures that help us understand ourselves and explore the world. Art is a universal form of expression linking people and cultures, erasing distances in time and space, and allowing a better understanding. Through art, we realize that we all share more similarities than differences. The Creative Process project is a much-needed endeavor, opening doors and avenues for renewal and collaboration. The different disciplines cross-pollinate and engage in an inter-artistic dialogue between artistic creations and renewed perspectives.

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