Interviewing people who meditate, it is always a joy to hear of how others are successfully tapping into or living with (or as) the divine. Creative artists have a special relationship with source and convey these experiences through works of art. Most find some form of meditative space where habitual thought takes a backseat to awareness and the joy of creation. Enjoy these artist interviews featuring art and drawing as meditation—
Drawing as Meditation – Sketching as Meditation – with Van
“When I am drawing I don’t think that I am consciously alone. Nor that I am conversing with anyone. Rather both those concepts are contrary to the event. I’m either in between these states of consciousness, or without them altogether… or as you have termed it I am not “I” but an “acausal witness” to the event.”
Painting and Art as Meditation – with Yvonne
“When it finally comes to painting, I sometimes get into a *pull*, my hands choose the colors without my mind involved. The brush moves on the paper and very often I can’t *remember* afterward how the forms got to the paper. I guess the meditative aspect is the being totally in the Now— there is no room for anything else but the Now.”
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