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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Panting for an incidental place in one's home... (acrylic)


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Thursday, August 14, 2014

2014: Sedona, August Dawn (photograph)


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2012: Notation on a Mountain


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2014: Cut-Collage


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2012: 氣 (Qi)


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2011: Chromatic Influence and Play




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2011: Mandala influenced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest


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I am a yogi, an artist, therapist, a painter, and a scholar. My Father, Lew Ayres was a humanitarian, philosopher and an artist (Actor in film and television, painter and sculptor, and amazing taker of walks!). Like him, I am a reader of depth and breadth of all world wisdom: we love to have a view of this world, and both of us might walk a long way on foot to obtain such a view or vision. My interests have moved strongly in the direction of Yoga: as a means of actually physically and mentally attaining the states described of in philosophy. I add to this attempt to actualize my own practice as a healer, a psychotherapist and Qi Gong practitioner. In my practice I work with personality issues, family issues. I prefer to work with those who have the capacity to defer to their own dreams (real spontaneous dreams occurring in sleep, not ideological programming we call things like "the American Dream" -- though I am not adverse entirely to this dream either): those people who actually have a relationship to the unconscious and dreams: it makes them in general slightly less literal, and more honest. I hope it makes me honest as well.
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  • ▼  2014 (23)
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      • Panting for an incidental place in one's home... (...
      • 2014: Sedona, August Dawn (photograph)
      • 2012: Notation on a Mountain
      • 2014: Cut-Collage
      • 2012: 氣 (Qi)
      • 2011: Chromatic Influence and Play
      • 2011: Mandala influenced by Indigenous peoples of ...
      • 2007: Moon Painting (detail 2)
      • 2007: Moon Painting: (detail 1)
      • 2000: Tree Sculpt (fired clay)
      • 2007: Moon Painting
      • 2013: Felt-Tipped: Trees and Stars and Earth
      • 2013: Homage to Robert Rauschenberg (erased graphite)
      • 2013: Poem to the Fates: Klotho, Lachesis, Atropos
      • 2012: Rhizome of Land River and Fire (Mixed Media)
      • 1996: तपः Tapaha: Focus
      • 1996 Watercolor influenced by meeting Beatrice Wood
      • 1996: Flower Mandala
      • 1996: Crow Current
      • 1995: Orphic Egg in Doorway
      • 1995: Epiphany
      • 1995: Chromatic Aperature
      • 1995: Sunflower: 幽玄 (Yugen)
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