Mystic Waters
Paintings and Poems to Open Your Heart
von David Giles
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Über das Buch
Giles’ invites us to peer through symbolic windows into a deeper reality, to dis-cover inner worlds. These inner worlds are the world of spirit. In this sense painting for Giles is a spiritual journey. As well as being in the tradition of all kinds of artists in the modern age, this process also comes from and connects with, a more ancient source; when the artist was shaman and the artist’s role to journey down into the spirit world to find messages, symbols and meanings to bring back to the tribe.
Giles journeys deep, dragging back to the surface abstract expressions of a mystical, spiritual reality. A reality that provides us with space that demands our attention and pulls us into a subterranean perception. A perception that can challenge us to look deep inside ourselves, into a reality we may ordinarily avoid but which can open up for us a sense of revelation that there is more to life than meets the ordinary eye. Profoundly spiritual, deeply meditative, these paintings and poems provide us with mystical and mythical objects of contemplation and a complex, evocative and fascinating field of visual and poetic engagement.
Sonja Vujic Art Agent and Publishers
Eigenschaften und Details
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 32 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juli 12, 2010
- Schlüsselwörter fine art, poetry, mystical, spirituality
Über den Autor
Cited by the Sunday Times as, “One of Australia’s most exciting contemporary painters” David Giles has twenty art awards and thirty three solo exhibitions to his name. Exhibiting since 1994, Giles has shown in New York, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne and throughout Western Australia. Now represented in numerous collections worldwide, Giles also teaches politics, philosophy, history and creative arts at Murdoch University. A former Director of the Victoria Park Centre for the Arts, Giles is currently Chair of the Freedom School, a professional development program for practicing and aspiring artists. Listed as a WA Leader for his “achievements, leadership and contribution to the community,” Giles has been artist in residence at Heathcote Cultural Centre, 58-60 Duncraig Rd in Applecross, Western Australia since 2004. Hosted by Challenger TAFE WA Centre for Adult Education the David Giles studio is open every Sunday 10am to 4pm when you can meet the artist and see him at work.