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WaMa Art Asylum

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THE place to explore the wisdom of art, spirituality, and the great ideas, leading us to discover meaning and purpose in life.

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7/7/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Using Nature as Her Medium - The Art of Gayle Crites

December 9, 2020

Using Nature as Her Medium - The Art of Gayle Crites

<p>Todays guest is artist Gayle Crites. She is a mixed media artist who uses the ancient mediums of pounded bark and natural dyes to create captivating abstract images. Her most recent work reflects the theme of water and our complex relationship with it, including the concepts of flow, drought, pollution, and preservation. Her dealers and collectors describe her work as an invitation to question our relationship to the land we live on and rely on, yet which existed long before we arrived.</p> <p>She is currently represented by Chiaroscuro Gallery in Santa Fe, NM. To see her work, please visit the gallery's website at: https://chiaroscurosantafe.com/artists/34/</p>

Episode thumbnail for Unveiling the Underbelly - Interview With Artist Kathryn Hart

September 2, 2020

Unveiling the Underbelly - Interview With Artist Kathryn Hart

<p>Kathryn is a multidisciplinary artist who works at the intersection of sculpture, installation, drawing and photography.&nbsp; &nbsp;She expands works beyond their physicality using shadow, reflection, light, dimension, gesture, line, and space. Whether through her sculptures, outdoor installations, photography or ink drawings, revealing the underbelly, not veiling it, is her specialty,&nbsp;</p> <p>From her Artist Statement, she writes, "As a plastic surgeon’s daughter, suturing and slicing come naturally after frequently observing surgeries. Sculptural materials are often twisted, tethered, stretched, and sutured, embodiments of human frailty and need for visibility beyond the aesthetic gaze."</p> <p>She has received sponsorships from the European Cultural Center (2019), Ajuntament de Gandia (2020), European Cultural Academy, Council of Europe (2016), the Ministries of Art and Culture of France and Poland (2015, 2014), and the US Embassies (2015).&nbsp; Select awards include the United Nations Harmony for Peace Award (2010); Honorable Mention, Rocky Mountain Biennial 2020; Best of Show, Colorado History Museum (2010), and Best of Mixed Media, Artslant (’14-18).</p> <p>Find her work at <a href="http://www.kathryndhart.com/">http://www.kathryndhart.com/</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Painting From the Spirit - Artist Sue Gibbons

August 28, 2020

Painting From the Spirit - Artist Sue Gibbons

<p>Sue Gibbons is a fine artist residing and working in the Denver Metro area. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions regionally but also internationally with the "Book About Death" at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MUBE) in San Paulo, Brazil. Her work has been included in publications such as Fusion IV, Christianity and the Arts, Mars Hill Review, and First Fruits – A Compilation of Art.</p> <p>Sue believes her abstract work is guided by the Spirit and she hopes it will console the viewer, who may need to find some peace amidst the inner chaos residing in all of us. "As an artist, I seek to reveal the messiness of the human condition at the moment we call on our faith to deliver us from it. The paintings and drawings then, become a sacred place of being, of seeing, and of experiencing that which makes us human." Excerpt from Sue's Artist Statement.</p>

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