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Monday, April 6, 2015

Stillness

“As we begin to meet life as it is rather than as we think it should be, as we let go of our need to control and continuously interpret our experience, we start to open to life in a completely new way. We become deeply grounded in silence.


Jug and Glass Jar, oil on linen


 The nature of this silence is a lack of conflict with life, and the more we open to this state of non conflict, to this state of inner stillness, we begin to fall into the grace of a different dimension of being - a dimension rooted in a deep intimacy with our own lives and with existence itself.”

~ Adyashanti


Blue Jug with Bowls, oil on linen


Small Vase with Plate and Bowl, oil on linen

Three Pots, oil on linen

Still life with Ming Dynasty Vase, oil on linen

Still life with Artichoke, oil on linen
 
Still life, Blue in Grey, oil on linen