Forest floral meditations
Loveliness.
Thats the word I’ve been contemplating lately. Both in paint form and photographic form.
Sign of the times, perhaps.
Loveliness, hidden in forest shadows
Flowers in the Forest
We were strolling through Araluen’s forest and the quiet shadows, peacefully.
Araluen Park is a rare treat here in Perth. Situated just minutes away in the hills, its high enough to achieve a bit of coolness. Just enough for some of the more temperate Northern Hemisphere plants….. camelias, daffodils, hyacinth, pansies, violets. These, don’t stand a chance down here in my scorching gardens of sand.
I was thinking. Contemplating.
Contemplating that for me – photography is like a meditation.
Its art.
It is a type of loveliness, that I wish to share, with others.
Its a gift.
It is also a form of practicing good health.
I don’t pretend to think I’ll make millions on my art images.
Nor to be the most popular artist.
Indeed thats never been The Point.
But to enjoy the process of creative expression peacefully, with loveliness, sharing that very idea, with others.
Who then in turn can pass that idea along to others.
That. Is the Point. For me.
The conveying of essence and spirit is what drives all my art, paintings and photographs.
Details. Precision. Are Irrelevant.
Feelings matter most
The heart is always more important than a machine like perfection.
For me. We, are all different.
simply, Now….
Right Now
When I look at the firm edge of a floral petal emerging from the soft mistiness of the background, what do I really see and feel?
I feel grounded in this very present moment of now.
Not yesterday nor tomorrow.
The soft blurred foreground and background simply do not matter.
Only the single petal reaching out, exists at that moment.
That is a form of meditation.
Of peacefulness.
Of loveliness.
No more chaos, right now….
When I see everything, in 100% sharp focus – the foreground, the middleground, and all the background as well…. it is just, more of the chaos we are already bombarded with.
A bit of meditative respite, rest is called for.
Thus, the reason why so many times you see so many bountiful, soft edges in my art images.
Inwardly, I think I’ve won a prize when one of these With its Soft Edges, looks just right.
When it is expressing: Loveliness.
respite from the ‘chaos’
Stop. Pause, Look Closer
I hope this post has revealed to you a few insights into some of the forms meditation might take.
That you might begin to look at soft edges
with new eyes and a fresh understanding.
And, when you are walking
in the forest shadows,
you too, might
pause and breathe
and see the calm
pure loveliness of that moment.