Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Art of Listening to Visual Noise...


Ok - I realize that this sounds weird, complicated and confusing - but seriously - just follow the steps one by one and it will be worth it...I promise, if you relax and visualize it - it will make sense.

Step one is open both of these youtube videos on your screen at the same time This is just an example - you can experiment on your own.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5xk1-KEgds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRMz8fKkG2g

One is an Adagio for Strings, op.11 - the other is Annie Lennox. Now play them together at the same time.

First try to pick out one piece of music playing over the other - then switch.

Then try to listen to both pieces at the same time - imagining you are listening to a completely new work you have never heard before.

Now imagine looking into a stream where the water has spots where it moves slower and spots that move faster splashing over rocks or pooling before moving on. Then imagine the music does the same so that you are listening the "stream" of sound and it is blended in a similar way as the water.

Now relax and breathe and let the sound wash over your entire being.

Great! Now you need to go and find a piece of Art - a complicated abstract works well (although all visuals will work, really, at various levels of difficulty). Using the previous exercise on listening as a metaphor - apply the metaphor to the act of seeing instead of hearing...

by Mardi, written Thursday, April 9th, 2009 at 10:16 pm Mountain time in Roberts Creek, British Columbia, Canada, Earth, Milkyway, Universe...

...there - here - and every point in between :)

Thursday, March 12, 2009

PAINTRESS


I am an Artist.

So what does that mean? Well, in my case that means I have learned to circumvent that gnattering, bossy, opinionated left brain of mine and give my right brain the chance to shine - and boy, it does - by tapping into that fount of seductive, powerful, chaotic ambrosia called the Feminine Divine.

For those of you whose imaginations have immediately conjured depictions of scantily clad buxom women in various reclining positions - I apologize. My work is definitely sexy and strong - with curves aplenty - but in a sophisticated way that cannot be described in words...which is why I would urge you to visit my soon to be re-vamped website http://www.mardi.ca

I look forward to your patronage.
Mardi




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