On Death and Dying (Poem by Eldon Taylor)
ON DEATH AND DYING
Poem by Eldon Taylor
Living is the beginning of dying. Death is a mortal
word and morality is illusion. Nothing in...
ON DEATH AND DYING
Poem by Eldon Taylor
Living is the beginning of dying. Death is a mortal
word and morality is illusion. Nothing in the fabric
of the Universe is ever lost.
Transformation from the physical to the
metaphysical is only a shift in our attention. The
focus of physical this and that becomes, like shifting
our gaze from left to right, the immersion of
awareness in the totality of love.
The transformation process from carnate to
incarnate, on and on, is neither more nor less than
changing vehicles in a long journey homeward
bound.
The journey only ends when we choose that our
lessons have culminated in examination and our
self-appraisal accepts our grade. We create the
journey, the examination, the grade. It is our
awareness that unconditionally loves which gives
rise to our process of emulating that love. Therein
lies the process behind the journey.
THE STORY
Do you remember the first 21 days of the Lockdown?
I participated in an artist challenge in which we created art every day for 21 days (with a couple of added extra days of lockdown). I was house-sitting for my mother and didn't have access to my creative studio, so I attempted to improvise. I discovered cable ties in the kitchen drawer and was impressed by their flexibility and strength. I set out to make sculptural drawings out of wire ties.
Post-Lockdown I was still experimenting with cable ties when I came up with the "Simple T.E.S.T." collection. It demonstrated my sculptural versatility for working outside of the studio. I then chose to journal my thoughts and feelings when I re-entered society after a period of severe self-isolation. My awareness was at its peak as I kept a visual record of my encounters with people and self-observed them.
Eldon Taylor's poetry collection, "Simple Things and Simple Thoughts," drew me in. Taylor, at the same time, added a new depth to the emotion or issue I was dealing with at the moment. He helped me to see things from other angles, liberating me from any preconceived notions or associations I had with the issue.
Visions generally arise as I am reading the poetry while producing the artworks. I would frequently build shapes out of cable ties and match them to the text. Other times, I'd get ideas from photographs in the National Geographic 1980s collection and start piecing them together. Every work of art is the result of a "sense-feeling" process.
I was also drawn to artwork with a communicative nature. I researched Rebus Codes and began experimenting. A Rebus Code is a type of puzzle that uses illustrated graphics and individual letters to represent words or phrases.
A variety of genres, including Contemporary Modernity, Abstraction, Surrealism, and Impressionism, have affected the colour palette.
There is a healing quality to the works of art that is revealed after spending time with the image and poetry.