DREAMTIME HALLELUJAH. The beginning of a sequential art story using words. (all art by Hallelujah Truth) |
Hallelujah for being an
artist! Hallelujah for supportive friends and fellow artists who encourage me
to grow. My journey is rich with fellow sojourners asking me to expand.
These are some of their
urgings:
Where do you want to go?
What is your story?
Try animation!
Try sequential art!
From these verbal interactions,
I understood the overall request to develop a story employing these figures—Mother
Mystery, Hallelujah Truth, Mother Alligator, and Wandjina—from my psyche.The
best kind of urging to write a story granted me the permission to begin
“wherever” with “whatever” (thank you Maggie Davis).
As you know, in my
creative daily practice, I repeat the mantra: Not good. Not bad. Just is. So
let’s get started with the beginning...
1: The Beginning
Mother awakens
welcoming the river
under the river
honoring the moisture
forming the cloud,
hoisting the anguish
of the flowers.
As I breathe,
breath to breath
laboring petal to petal
to petal to petal
you listen, uncertain
of your story
and you bite
into mine, tear
it with your
teeth, demanding the
grit beneath BEAUTY.
2: Self One
Before TIME, before
your perception of
sunlight flowing from
my head, I
held you swaddled
in my fist.
I drank spit
from the pollinators
and my toes
covered in honey
danced the incremental
steps of BEING.
3: Self Two
Singing you into
teeth, tooth by
tooth, you are
the good mother
cradling me gently
in your jaws,
tongue wet I
dream red dust
wind blowing grit
severing divine intimacy
storm is birth
to dreamtime infinity
4. Self Three
You are ignorant.
That is the beginning of
telling the story of my Dreamtime Hallelujah. Welcome to my soul. SOUL BLOG
with me at Coffee with Hallelujah!
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Big thanks to Women’s
Caucus for Arts of Georgia (WCAGA), which brought me into close proximity
with approximately 20 artists during the drawing marathon, “Draw 4 Days.” (see
this blog,
blog,
blog
for starters)
During this time, I was
given numerous opportunities to tell “my story” connected to my images to
accomplished artists who were very supportive of my creative process as they
listened. I especially want to acknowledge five WCAGA artists: 1) Maggie Davis, who invited me into
an in-depth conversation about the future of my work. 2) Loretta Paraguassu, whose
playfulness as expressed in her being and her art, wants to collaborate on an
animated film with me(What an exciting idea!). 3) Anita Stewart, who dug deep and
wanted to know specifics about my images and share her experiences about rock
art and other cultures. 4) Marie
Weaver, who expressed appreciation for my compositions and encouraged me to
explore expanding the imagery I’m currently using. 5) Callahan Pope McDonough, whose
high energy and creativity, kept me engaged in my artmaking during the marathon
in addition to her constant encouragement of the value of me work.
I would also like to thank
Trish
Weaver, an active participant in my Facebook Group, The Daily Creative
Practice (join us), who is such a fabulous story teller both through images
and words. She has kept asking for my story in words. Let’s see what I might do Trish!
And thank you to the Decatur Book Festival
2014 that had a “Graphic Lit” section and heard the expression, sequential
art, for the first time.
I have said this before and since I so firmly believe you have a lot to offer I will say it again. How very wonderful if you would turn you story into a book for young people who are just beginning to experience the negativism of adulthood..That they might know it is okay to be "you" no matter who "you" may be...Not so much a film, even thought it would be fun to do, since youngsters spend too much time in front of the TV but a book..because when you know how to read and spend time reading they learn that you can become anyone and go anywhere thru words...a wondrous thing for young people, so many who never see the best life has to offer...
ReplyDeleteDarlene, I appreciate your belief in my art work and the way you support me, being me! What a gift you give me over and over by writing comments on my blog. Yes to being ourselves! Yes to helping others believe they can be themselves too! Thank you!
DeleteI'm reading your words and also seeing them as lyrics for music to go along with the very rich images. Beautiful, deep and playful at the same time.
ReplyDeleteLoretta, I feel delighted and surprised that you are drawn to my images and feel a desire to SEE more happen with them. And my words! Yes they are playful. I'm inviting words to come out and play and see what I might have to say! Thank you for the attention you are giving me.
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