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Held by the Earth

This collection of works has emerged from a deepening relationship and reverence for the earth and our human bodies which are made of that same earth. We are held, we hold. Woven through it are themes of tending- to the cycles and seasons of life, to our own beings. Attuning to the tides and the cycles of the moon as well as our own bodies and dreams, finding how connected we are. The poem I wrote years ago now, still speaks to this work:

The earth is alive,

a matrix of belonging,

breathing us in, out.

From our belonging we breathe.

May these images offer nourishment to your own being and reverence for your earthen body.

Excerpts from David Whyte’s poem, Coleman’s Bed, have lived with me through the making of these images and I share part of it here:

Make a nesting now, a place to which

the birds can come, think of Kevin's

prayerful palm holding the blackbird's egg

and be the one, looking out from this place

who warms interior forms into light.

Feel the way the cliff at your back

gives shelter to your outward view

and then bring in from those horizons

all discordant elements that seek a home.

Be taught now, among the trees and rocks,

how the discarded is woven into shelter,

learn the way things hidden and unspoken

slowly proclaim their voice in the world.

Find that far inward symmetry

to all outward appearances, apprentice

yourself to yourself, begin to welcome back

all you sent away, be a new annunciation,

make yourself a door through which

to be hospitable, even to the stranger in you.

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