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Extraordinary Art: By Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi…

The Prophet said that women totally dominate men of intellect and possessors of hearts,  But ignorant men dominate women, for they are shackled by the ferocity of animals.” Rumi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi…Black Hands with the Light Signs  via Visionet Flickr

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi…  Bimba by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi… Blue Sangat by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

They want to know from women, Are you spiritual or sexual?
People wonder about Solomon and all his wives,
In the body of the world they say there’s a soul and you are that.
But we have ways within each other which will never be said by anyone. Rumi

I was on my Facebook page for a brief visit when a captivating photograph caught my attention. I scrolled back to the top of my home page, and there it was – Bimba by Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi. I’d never heard of the artist but a quick Google search led me to both her website – maimounaguerresi.com and to artnet.com, (an excellent online art auction site), where 69 pieces of her artwork are up for sale. Her work is quite extraordinary in that some of her photographic art show her subjects floating in the air, defying gravity, or in rather unusual, out-of-this-world settings. What held my interest even further was the fact that her artistic works focus on the conditions of women; particularly the role of marginalized women in society.

“Everything you possess of skill, and wealth, and handicraft, wasn’t it first merely a thought and a quest?” Rumi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi… Kalindi’s Dream by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi… Circle of Hands by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

Bimba, Blue Sangat, Kalindi’s Dream, Circle of Hands, by Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi are available at Tasveer. Find comprehensive details on this artwork, contact the gallery, or find more artworks in artnet Galleries.

“Do you know what you are?
You are a manuscript oƒ a divine letter.
You are a mirror reflecting a noble face.
This universe is not outside of you.
Look inside yourself;
everything that you want,
you are already that.” Rumi

Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi is an accomplished, internationally regarded artist who works in multiple mediums; photography, video, art installations and sculptures, and I was thrilled to find her work. What makes this find special, at least for me, is the fact that her work is not only quite unique in form and presentation, but that it explores the feminine experience through stark, poised, posed, veiled photos that make you stop and think. Have they lost their voices? Are they communicating something more?

Moonlight floods the whole sky from horizon to horizon; How much it can fill your room depends on its windows.” Rumi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi… La Grande Cina by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

Extraordinary Art: Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi… Black Oracles by © Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi

La Grande Cina, Black Oracles, Golden Door, Black Hands with the Light Signs by Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi are available at Edizioni Galleria Colombari. Find comprehensive details on this artwork, contact the gallery, or find more artworks in artnet Galleries.

You’ve been walking the ocean’s edge,
holding up your robes to keep them dry.
You must dive naked under and deeper under,
a thousand times deeper! Rumi

Patrizia Maimouna Guerresi’s biography says her “work functions as both metaphor and provocation.”  and that  she uses “recurrent metaphors such as milk, light, the hijab, trees, and contrasting white on black to create awareness of the vital unifying qualities of the feminine archetype and its special healing potential.” Her images highlight the intersection of the personal and the spiritual, tradition and isolation,  and their impact on women whose lives seem to exist on the edge of the contemporary world. Granted, her subjects live in third world cultures but they are straddling two worlds; the contemporary and the cultural/traditional.

Currently, her artwork is available for sale online via  Artnet.com and onsite at Edizioni Galleria Colombari in Italy, and Tasveer in India. She will be participating in three exhibits in India; starting in Bangalore from 29th June – 20th July 2012, Ahmedabad, from 10th August – 19th August 2012, and in Delhi, India: 26th October – 9th November 2012. Go visit and maybe buy some art. You won’t be disappointed. More below!

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Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE…

“In creating, the only hard thing is to begin: a grass blade’s no easier to make than an oak.” James Russell Lowell

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE…Toasted Chestnut bread w/ organic peanut butter & golden flax seed

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Met Museum – Between heaven & earth quilt by El Anatsui

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Symbol of 7th (fashion) Avenue in NYC. Needle and button.

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Robot at Ghibli Museum drawn by one of my twins (water color).

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Breakfast, Museum art, street/outdoors art, family art. We live in a constant state of creation. From our purposeful daily routines, to our deliberate and focused creative endeavors, we are creating and re-creating; searching for meaning in our world. Because a lot of our actions are spontaneous, we forget to see the organic or intuitive creativity that goes into our responses. We wake up in the morning and start creating and embracing new worlds in and for ourselves. When I woke up this morning, I decided to forgo my oatmeal and coffee, for tea, fruit, and slices of delicious, toasted chestnut bread. I spread organic peanut butter on the bread and got a bit creative by sprinkling some golden flax on top… perfect.

“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” George Bernard Shaw

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… The Met Museum: African art retrospective

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Sculpture Art on the street in Seattle..

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Floral painting in oil by one of my twins

Every day, from the time we wake up till bedtime and even beyond, our minds are actively creating tangible and intangible thoughts and actions. We create what we’ve imagined for our lives for that day, and we stay in that process of creating. It is like a TV channel that continues to show programming even after we’ve walked away from it… The mind, the heart, the internal machine churns on, flashing sparks of creative energy, brilliance and even flashes of genius throughout the day. For this week’s photo challenge on CREATE, I’ve pulled together a number of photos that show museum art, street art – or art we see on the street, family art, and a few eclectic pieces. I started the post with my own creation – Breakfast. I do hope you like the rest.

“Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.” Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… The Met Museum sculpture of Virgin and Child.

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Sculpture on the Street (in nearby park) in Denver by Henry Moore…

Weekly Photo Challenge: CREATE… Man’s Struggle. Face in oil by one of my twins.

As I read Mary Wollstonecraft’s quote above, (she is the author of Frankenstein) It reminded me that we create things of pleasure and pain for ourselves. When we think about it, it makes sense. For example, there is the pain of childbirth that comes after the pleasure of conception which leads to the creation of life. Our lives are balanced between the world of pain and suffering, and the world of pleasure and joy. And it is all for our growth. More below!

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