HER SHAPE
pairing of spirals
swirling from top to bottom
revealing her shape
i often surprise myself when creating these "mandala" forms..."her shape" (see image below) started out as a diamond in the middle of the page followed by pairings of spirals that eventually transformed into what felt like a female shape: rounding, circular, smooth, swirling, like spiraling chakras...
might drawings like this unveil hidden aspects of reality? and/or accentuate what is already there, like an emerging figure rising from the ground in Gestalt theory? As a practice, one might sit with oneself, a pencil or some colored markers in one hand and a sheet of unlined paper (simple copy paper will do) in one's lap or on a table, and then, beginning in the middle, create and keep going without too much conscious thinking/reflection about how your artistic creation looks. It's vital to keep the flow going, to let happen whatever needs to happen without too much interference from judgment/criticism...you may surprise yourself, as i did, at what appears from the blank page, from the void, from the depths of consciousness that connects us to all of creation...the veils begin to part, and BEHOLD, you see HER SHAPE.

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