Hiraeth , biorhythmic health and drawing Every time I take my van over the border from England back into Wales I feel my nervous system relax, my heart gladden and the sun come out in my soul (even if it’s actually raining common in this green and verdant land). It was only last year that
This painting, completed this week, is available to purchase. Until January 6th it is available, first come first serve, and after that it will go into store toward exhibition. £400. Let me know if it’s for you on clare.wassermann@gmail.com Or leave a comment with your contact details here. Making cosmos from chaos and the music
Let’s step beyond the immature grasping and desiring of ‘stuff’ and ‘power to get stuff’ and attempt a paradigm shift together, beyond the understanding of those rich, white men. Let’s make a bid for a more feminine approach centering care, friendship and joy in whatever small way we can. Bind together locally and through the technology we have now to unite more widely.
I find that the deliberate pursuit of attention, ritual, or reflection does not draw in anything external but rather rearranges what I already know to find new insights. This symbolic thought process offers a repository of understanding that can be triggered by everyday experiences, creating a physical sense of wonder when I stop to notice. This personal reflection aligns with the broader themes…
I don’t know about you but I am finding this world uncomfortable to live in, to say the least...but this post shows the power of making art for personal transformation in a simple, direct and profound way.
By now you probably know how much I like to wander about, my head full of silly songs and musings and my backpack filled with pencils, watercolours and a sketchbook.Come and see today's walk ...
Sketchbook as a portal and using 'stream of consciousness writing'.This is how my mind gets going sometimes...I'm not sure how much control I have over it, but it's a way of using a sketchbook to find stuff going on in this head ....
Searching out and finding it there all the time in the slow and silent time between Christmas and New Year: finding a new direction. Not all who wander are lost.
Artist Clare Wassermann shares her evolution of thought during the lockdown, starting from painting birds that symbolised freedom, to understanding that true freedom resides within their mind. The process included interaction with works of C.G. Jung and his psychoanalytical theories, especially active imagination and its role in self-discovery. The artist embraced metahuman and transcendent…