Category Archives: Art

Lori Felix

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Lori Felix was born in Queens, New York 1958. She began her art education at age sixteen, working from the model and sculpting in stone. After high school, she attended the Art Students League in New York City studying mural design and figure painting. In 2005, Lori received A Fellowship Grant thru the Mississippi Arts Commission. She currently resides in Mississippi where she teaches and gives workshops at Women centers and in her studio.
Lori’s work is showcased in galleries throughout New Orleans and the South.
My Painting are a visual extension of my life’s journey.
I go deep within the sacred heart space of timeless joy where stories and synchronicities are channeled thru me.
All the wisdom I have gathered through the years of reading, listening, meditating, yoga and traveling has been translated into a creative medley of canvases and mixed media. I share this vision using vibrant colors, textures, organic forms inspired from Mother Earth, the divine feminine and the cosmos, to be shared amongst the world.
This is my way of spreading light into the universe, reminding us all we are here to be of service using our innate, unique gifts.
Let’s unite and become light, so we can ascend together.

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Jose Rodeiro

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José Rodeiro is an award-winning painter, who has obtained major art fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1986-87). The Fulbright Scholars’ Program, CIES (1995); The Institute for International Education: Oscar B. Cintas Foundation (1982) as well as the Inter-American-Development Bank, BID (1991), as well as other grants. He has held official artist-residencies in Maryland and Florida. He was a professor in the Art Department, New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ

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Mariela de la Paz

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Mariela de la Paz, is a Chilean artist who has researched the Mesoamerican, Andean and Amazon cultures for over 20 years, and has been channeling this art through Sacred Power Plants. These paintings reflect the traditions of ancient rituals, which invoke the ancestral memory of the universal soul.
Mariela de la Paz’s visions have been recorded into these paintings, and they express the journey of the soul in all its vital cycles: birth, death, the celebration of life, and the transcendence to planes of ascension and liberation.

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Sheranda Ann Kumara

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Visionary Silk Painter, Sheranda Ann Kumara paints images of Goddesses and Angels to facilitate planetary healing. She received an AA degree in Fashion Design in 1984, which transformed into a love for painting on silk. For 25 years Sheranda has painted with dyes on silk. She published a book containing her writings and artwork in 2012, titled ‘Mary Magdalene in the Blissful New Earth’. Silk is alive and holds an energy of transformation and healing. That is why she chose silk painting as her fine art medium. Healing the Divine Feminine is the main focus of her art, along with raising the awareness that Galactic Beings of Light are presently working with us to create Heaven on Earth. Sheranda Ann Kumara considers her spiritual ancestry to be connected to the planet Venus. Sheranda feels that visionary art responds to the planetary healing crisis by awakening the viewer to the possibilities that life has to offer, through healing, love, and beauty. As a mother of three children, now young adults, this silk painter enjoys spending time with her new creations that emerge from her dreams. Through the use of bright, colorful imagery, that is transformational and very imaginative, Sheranda hopes that her artwork will inspire others to explore their creativity and healing path.

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Samuel Farrand

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All of my creations are an attempt to illustrate the layers that make up consciousness as I perceive it to be. I like to start all my work off with a black background; to me it represents the space of unbound infinite potential. This space is talked about in many religious beliefs and creation myths from around the world and is what is commonly referred to as “the void” or “clear light”. When I create from this clear light it allows me to enter into a deep sacred space where I can attune to the subtle energy and vibrations of the world around us and most importantly that which is within us. Some of the dominant reoccurring themes that I enjoy creating are expressions of ancient and contemporary culture, geometry, divine proportion, spirituality, architecture, symbolism and nature. Creating in this fashion is a spiritual experience for me and often times produces the feelings of bliss, excitement, wonder and nostalgia; it is my hope as the artist that my art can help evoke the same feelings.

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Robert Venosa

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(Robert Venosa now resides with the Angels)
New York City born, Venosa was transported into the world of fine art in the late 60’s after having experimented with psychedelics and having seen the work of the Fantastic Realists – Ernst Fuchs and Mati Klarwein in particular – both of whom he eventually met and studied under. Of his apprenticeship with Klarwein, Venosa says, “What a time (Autumn, 1970) that turned out to be! Not only did I get started in proper technique, but at various times I had Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Jackie Kennedy and the good doctor Tim Leary himself peering over my shoulder to see what I was up to.

That loft was the energy center in New York, and I reveled in it. And somehow,miraculously, in the midst of all the nonstop pandemonium taking place everyday I learned to lay the paint down properly. Even though it was ever put to the test , discipline was one of the more important necessities that Mati emphasized and – through his own adherence – strongly impressed on me: I could only join in the festivities after my work was done and all brushes were washed. Mati taught well the techniques of painting and, even more relevant, of quality living. I’m honored to have been one of the fortunate few to have studied with him."

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Olivia Curry

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Olivia Curry operates on a colorful creative frequency that defines the core of her imagination. She grew up in the southeast United States surrounded by Mother Nature, which has a strong influence on her artwork. Most of her art education was self-taught but she had various teachers along the way. Now, as an artist Olivia works in a digital flow and also continues her traditional painting. The practice of both along side each other have a strong symbiotic relationship between the two mediums that strengthen her arts skills in ways she never imagined.

Most of Olivia’s art is inspired by the visionary journey that the world shows her; such as the intelligent and beautiful design in nature. The healing power of sacred geometry, esoteric traditions, eastern cultures, ancient civilizations, altered states of consciousness, meditation, love, and much more also inspire her. Many artists, family, and friends continue to help her transition into a better artist. Deep love and gratitude goes to all of these individuals and wonders of the universe.

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Mugwort (Isaac Mills)

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Isaac Mills is a digital painter and designer from the east coast of Canada. He chose the moniker “Mugwort’ to embody his intention as an artist. Mugwort artemisia is a sacred tool used by ancients for lucid dreaming and astral projection, and much of his art blossoms from scattered sensory recollections of his own dreams. He seeks to strengthen the flow between the gateway of the dreaming and waking worlds, to open imaginal portals for the viewers and to guide them to an internal temple of inspiration and awakening. Much of his work is thematically centred around a paradigm shift that he sees happening around him in the world, and portrays archetypal forces, ancestral depths, evolution and shamanic symbolism. Visually synthesizing windows into both the bygone industrial era and a multitude of potential future realities, he anticipates the brink of time. His art has been displayed at galleries and festivals in Canada, the US and Europe.

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Morgan Mandala Manley

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Morgan Mandala is a Visionary Artist and Performance Painter based near Boulder, Colorado. Her vibrant paintings are known to evoke spiritual, emotional, and physical responses. Saturated colors, sacred geometry, meditations, and visions manifest themselves in magical forms through geometric mandalas and sacred surreal landscapes. Influenced also by color vibrational healing, Morgan Mandala’s paintings are created with the intent of inspiring beneficial reactions within a viewer; to awaken love, vision, healing, and recognition of The Unity of all multiplicities.

“My art is a visual metaphor of our Infinite Interconnectedness; a glimpse of a timeless space where the veils of separation are lifted, simultaneously exposing all levels of reality as ONE network of BEING. Mandalas are graphic symbols representing the universe in it’s entirety – the interlacing of the macro- and microcosm – a reflection of each viewer, and a reflection of us all together. I am a translator of the language of spirits into color; transmuter of energy into form; transformer of material objects into spiritual reflections. To my highest ability, I paint as a tool serving the Divine, delivering visually comprehendible messages to our Earthly realm, and inspiring individuals to recognize the divine within themselves.” ~ Morgan Mandala

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Michael Garfield

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Reflecting his training as a scientific illustrator, Michael’s live art is a field guide to the beings that emerge through live music – the boundary-living electric winged spirits that crash into being through a dancing throng, and to be seismograph and portraitist, swaying to their breath. Each work emerges from the throb of the house and crowd into cross-sections of fireworks and undersea faeries, closed-eye tessellations and luminous fossils…vivid scenes of unabashed intensity, verdant and exultant work written in the language of dreams.

Since November of 2007, Michael Garfield has set up easels in a legendary range of situations, from raging basement clubs to NASA’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Airfield to New Year’s raves in the Costa Rican rainforest – both onstage and off, and alongside internationally renowned visionary artists Alex & Allyson Grey, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffmann, Mark Henson, Android Jones, Amanda Sage, Oliver Vernon, Mars-1, Kris D, and J Garcia. In addition to countless festival appearances, including Sonic Bloom, Rootwire, Desert Rocks, Art Outside, Rothbury, Trinumeral, Wakarusa, Electric Forest, Bear Creek, Motion Notion, Gem & Jam, Global Sound Conference, and Geoparadise…and he has held live art residencies for the Trilogy Lounge in Boulder (2008), the Mondrian Hotel’s Pere La Chaise Lounge in Scottsdale (2009), and ActionPacker Pro Productions in New Orleans (2010). Michael also acts as de facto journalist and organizer for a growing live art community, leading festival live art teams and gathering an ongoing interview series, The Field Guide To Live Artists.

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