A new piece I painted last night. Actually, I think I prefer it upside down.
Societal Issues
We have the capacity and resources to truly fix each and every one of the biggies. That’s the good news! Sadly, however, the Republicans at the helm have little to no interest in solving anything let alone elevating mankind. In addition, lacking in any moral compass, they are purchased by companies focused on profit over people and the planet. Meaning, their allegiance is to those companies. Combining the fact that they continue to support and allow a man to be in the oval office who is clearly compromised in every way shape and form and a sociopath, we have a situation that is unconscionable and dangerous.
In my opinion, they are all traitors. Most likely they will not change so We The People must mobilize, rise up, speak out, vote, and demand the necessary changes for the greater good of all. Otherwise, I shudder at the thought of what will happen to this country.
I still have faith and hope that goodness will prevail.
Astrological Reading
Back in 2016, right after the election results I was speaking to my astrologer extraordinaire who is always spot on with information. I mentioned the people would have to take to the streets. His response was an emphatic “NO, we have to hold the light!” I remember feeling a bit taken back and that perhaps I said something wrong. (Good girl in action?) Anyway, my assessment was correct as, subsequently, many people, women, scientists, students, etc., have marched in protest of the direction of this county.
We can hold the light and fill the streets if necessary. One does not preclude the other. I question whether simply “holding the light” will deter the current swift slide into fascism.
Our Nation
On 60 Minutes Nancy Pelosi stated she did not think our nation would survive another 4 years of this presidency. Actually, at this point, I question whether this country can survive 15 more months of a campaign saturated with political and racist rhetoric and the fallout. I have to add the Senate Majority Leader into this time table too, the man who single-handedly blocks any and all legislation that supports our safety, health and well-being. A few weeks ago, he got the nickname Moscow Mitch. Now, is Massacre Mitch appropriate?
System Of Patriarchy
I think Elizabeth Warren took the lead in Tuesday night’s debate. With her brilliant mind and fiery personality, she conveyed excitement for change and a sense of hope. At the moment, I believe she’s got the power to mobilize. Though, to be continued.
On point, here’s a new piece. On the 24”x24” square canvas, symbolizing a small box, I superimposed red and writing on the faces of male and female politicians and topped it off with the power of pink.
Oops 24 - Debate
This piece came forth last night as I listened to the debates. My mood quickly changed from equanimity to angst. For starters, the duel between Kamala and Joe was ridiculous, her prosecutorial approach tiring, and his insensibility inciteful in continually referring to Obamacare rather than what it is, The Affordable Care Act. With rampant racism finally on full display, front row and center, why feed more animosity? Hasn’t he noticed the systematic use of the machete to carve away everything positive that Obama accomplished? Since the Republicans are masters of spinning via misrepresentation and repetition, why not consistently spin accuracy, Democrats? Bless each and every candidate for stepping forward to take the lead; however, just not sure who in the group can get the job done.
Epiphany
I’ve taken vocal training from the same coach for 36 years. She just retired, and so I’m feeling a bit of a void, to say the least. She has taught me so much about singing, has been a pillar of strength, support and inspiration during my most challenging times, and has invoked years of musical joy.
My final lesson last week was essentially an exit interview wherein she provided observations, compliments and recommendations. At one point, she stated that she held great admiration for me in witnessing how incredibly hard I have worked over the years in releasing my voice, including my art.
Bingo! What this has all been about day after day year after year is the “releasing” of my voice rather than the “finding” of it. Wow, just a change of one word can have a huge impact in offering awareness, clarification and direction. Certainly important to keep in mind in the present moment and going forward.
Controlled Chaos
This is the one piece I have had difficulty naming. Finally, I asked my son and he came up with this. I think it fits.
My Art
Last week at the Commonwealth Club I heard Dr. Cornel West speak. Without a doubt, he’s an entertaining, provocative, democratic intellectual.
Periodically he referenced his love for artists/musicians. At one point he said, “If they are not stirring your soul, they are not preparing you for struggle.” It would have been cool had he expounded on this, especially the last part.
Regardless, struggles with matters of the heart and the human experience have provided impetus for my creativity and desire to transform them into beauty. I do hope my fiery art provides inspiration to persist no matter what. The title of this is “Heavy Cascade.”
AGT (America's Got Talent)
A tall, slender, elegant black man walks on stage with a white cane and guided by his daughter. His eyes are covered by large, dark glasses. Clearly he is blind. He states his name Robert Finley and his age, 65, and proceeds to sing an original. Soul oozed out of every pore in his body as he sang his song. For me, the judges and audience, he was riveting.
Not only was he impressive but so was his story - a son of a sharecropper in Louisiana, a cotton picker as a child who didn’t go to school, a Viet Nam war veteran and a man struggling to support a family. He said glaucoma caused his blindness. This struck a chord.
Having recently been to an ophthalmologist to thoroughly examine my eyes, I know that, “In general, glaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Eye drops, pills, laser procedures, and surgical operations are used to prevent or slow further damage from occurring. With any type of glaucoma, regular eye examinations are very important to detect progression and to prevent vision loss.”
Who knows what care he has gotten at his VA center. I’ve heard it can be spotty. In my opinion, he’s too young to be blind and, most likely, has not had access to and opportunity for the good health care that I have.
Again the question, is quality health care a right or a privilege?