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miriam louisa simons, breathscribe series
acrylic on textured canvas
640 x 640

 

 

Breath By Breath
Larry Rosenberg

 

 
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how I pray is breathe
Thomas Merton
 

I began painting prayers about fifteen years ago, in India. The idea just appeared out of nowhere while I was meditating on the rhythm of the breath:

"What if I painted the flow of my breath?"

A simple horizontal stroke was laid down, its length being determined by the amount of paint in the brush - or by the duration of the exhalation of my breath. On the inhalation I reloaded the brush. I was entranced by the patterns that emerged as I breathed my way across and down the surface.

The relationship between breath and spirit (inspiration), revealed itself, and slowly the paintings evolved in their own way. Color became significant. Prayers and glyphs were encoded and embedded into the preparation of the textured ground itself. And over the ground, the breath-strokes expressed the focused prayer, releasing it over and over again into the quantum field: spirit unto spirit.

I : breath : spirit
only
One

 

 

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