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bentenlaughing is dedicated to the great and kind women of the world - and gives gratitude to the all pervasive feminine wisdom energy whose lifeforce liberates all beings! benten is the name of one of the seven lucky gods of japan! She's also Saraswati and tara whose display can be seen through a variety of cultures - It is my intention to share the gleanings benten/tara have brought my way and to plant the seed of her all pervasive compassion and joyous laughter! Benten is inclusive of all but is particularly kind to musicians and those having a hard time!
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1. KADISH, GAGAN, BARTLIT TRIO'S FIRST RELEASE - 'STILL HERE'!

JANICE:  Kirk tell me about your new trio and your first release:  KADISH, GAGAN, BARTLIT - 'STILL HERE'.


KIRK:  I have to credit Jon Gagan with getting the ball rolling. He suggested we combine our writing forces and then even offered up the use of his studio to get the work done. A tough offer to refuse! Jon and I have been friends and collaborators since 1980 and have rekindled our relationship since I returned to Santa Fe a few years ago. John Bartlit is a legend in these parts and for very good reason. He's a brilliant musician and artist as well as a joyful and often hilarious human being. We have a delightful chemistry!


JANICE:  Are you writing together or are they your comps only?

KIRK:  Both Jon and I contributed original compositions to the project. We didn't write anything together this time, but there is a great affinity in our writing styles, and our choices of material makes for what I think is a very unified concept and style.


JANICE:  Tell us about your new album?




KIRK: it's a "classic" jazz piano trio album in format: acoustic piano, acoustic bass, and drums. I'm the pianist, Jon is the bassist, and the brilliant John Bartlit is the drummer. No electronics, no overdubs. As I mentioned, we rehearsed and recorded at Jon's studio here in Santa Fe. I have to take a moment to praise Jon's artistry here. He not only wrote half of the material and played bass on the recording, but he also engineered the project, to include the editing and mixing. That's quite a remarkable feat! All three of us are fans of Manfred Eicher and his ECM record label, and we strive to bring that same level of skill, the same attention to detail, and a similar emotional strength and maturity to everything we do.

JANICE:  Interesting that you cited that each of you found Eicher and ecm as your guiding light for this album. Like you, I listened to many of his artists in the mid '70's and was particularly hypnotized by their subtle beauty & artistry, not to mention album covers and quality of his productions!   I had the opportunity to study with Norma Winstone in a series of workshops in 1980 at Wavendon Allmusic Plan in the UK. She was so generous in sharing her artistry. I also briefly met Ralph Towner along the way; both artists displayed such joy, good humour and camaraderie and furthered my inspiration and love of music which was exploratory in the jazz idiom.

KIRK: Yes, Eicher's seminal work in the '70s really inspired us young musicians! Keith Jarrett, Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and many more were our heroes. Jon Gagan has been deeply influenced by fellow bassist/ composer, Dave Holland. And then, in the '80s, he helped introduce us to the contemporary classical scene, including Steve Reich, John Adams, and Arvo Pärt. And, yes, the quality of the artwork and production were as compelling as the music. And he's still doing it today. His roster of artists is as strong now as ever. Manfred's vision is unflagging!

Links: Kirk Kadish

http://www.kirkkadish.net/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cziq9BV3TtE

Links: Norma Winstone

http://player.ecmrecords.com/winstone-venier-gesing--dance-without-answer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmpObkq2cmM

Links: Ralph Towner

http://www.ralphtowner.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QtB5lcoUbY 

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2. An Interview with UK singer/songwriter VOCALATTI!





Janice:    Vocalatti, I've just listened to your first CD. What struck me first of all are your glorious, sultry vocals, some of which are reminiscent, in the Jazz context of Julie London & June Christie; two of my favourite Jazz singers from the '50's. Who are your major influences? Not necessarily in music; perhaps art etc? You're a good songwriter; not to mention wonderful vocalist with a unique sound!‬


Vocalatti:  As a child I was really influenced by the beautiful voices of Ella  Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan  and  the wonderful music of Burt Bacharach,  Jobim and the Count Basie Orchestra.

‪Regarding my debut album.  I have not really put the final one together.  The response has been slow, as you know it's getting your self known out there.. And there is SO much music! Certainly not for lack of trying!‬

‪Janice: Where did you record your album? ‬

‪Vocalatti: My music is very much a "cottage Industry" so my album was recorded in my home studio and mixed and mastered by myself.‬

Janice, I noticed too you are an artist too!!!  I love painting portraits too!! I studied at art college. And spent most of my life as a graphic designer in various advertising agencies! I love Pre- Raphaelite art especially "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais. And the paintings by Atkinson Grimshaw.

Janice:  How did the you develop the name Vocalatti?

Vocalatti:-   That is a very good question!! I thought of many names, I was trying to think of something that was different! and original , and  there was nothing that showed up in Google search under  the name "Vocalatti" so I thought that must be pretty original!!!

Janice: What equipment do you use and are you a self taught musician etc?

Vocalatti:- I use a Korg Triton Le keyboard, which I also use for many of my drum beats and strings also. I record , mix and master all of my songs in my Zoom MRS 1608 multi track recorder , and I use a Red 5 Audio mic.

 Janice:  You've kindly given me your time and energy on some vocals of my songs and I want to thank you for your generosity.

Vocalatti:- Thank you Janice, it has been such a thrill to be asked to add my vocals to your beautiful songs! And I would like to say thank you for all of your kind advice  and encouragement.










 http://vocalatti.bandcamp.com/

https://soundcloud.com/vocalatti

http://vimeo.com/vocalatti
http://talenthouse.com/vocalatti
http://vocalatti.wix.com/smooth
http://reverbnation.com/vocalatti

http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/sir-john-everett-millais-bt-379
http://artuk.org/discover/artists/grimshaw-john-atkinson-18361893

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/praf/hd_praf.htm


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3. NEW CD RELEASE! An Interview with Australian Jazz Diva, Maggie Britton



L to R Wil Sargisson piano, Willy Qua Drums Sax Flute, Maggie, Col Atkinson Bass and Arranger, Al Cesario Drums. 


Janice:  Maggie, you're new band is sounding hot, not to mention looking very cool. How did this lineup come about Maggie?

Maggie:  About 3 years ago I heard Wil Sargisson and Willy Qua playing with Galapagus Duck and met them after the performance. Col Atkinson I got to know when he was playing at our local jazz club so next time I was offered a gig I contacted them and we have been working together and having a great time ever since.
Janice: You have a new album coming out. Where did you record your new CD?
Maggie: Lovestreet Studios on the Gold Coast, great studio and an exceptional engineer Scott French.
Janice: Hey Maggie, that's great. What's next on the agenda for you and the band?
Maggie: Making a video clip for the first single Indigo Eyes, promoting the album ‘Live at Lovestreet’ because we made it to share and we will be doing the same with some nice live gigs.


maggie.britton@bigpond.com

Websites:
www.reverbnation.com/maggiebritton
www.maggiebritton.com.au
www.maggiebrittonmusic.com
www.facebook.com/maggiebrittonmusic
www.facebook.com/maggiebritton1

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4. Judy Jaques Interview


Helloe to my lovely blog readers!  The following began as a number of questions I needed to ask the wonderful Australian singer Judy Jacques.  Many articles and links and videos will be available online covering Judy's extraordinary and exquisite vocals but for now please enjoy the following and do tune into my next guest appearance on Curved Radio where I'll play the following track of Judy's along with other tasty morsels.


Janice

Janice:  Judy I'm going to feature your Mungo Woman track on my next CR guest spot on Nov 8th...and bookend it with an exciting female German sax player, Nicole Johanngten!

Just a couple of questions as I've accessed your bio on line but could you tell me the details of that track:

It's title: Mungo Woman. From my ’97 CD judy jacques Lighthouse. Subtitled Going for a Song.
Personnel: Judy Jacques voice, Sandro Donati trumpet, flugal horn, Nicola Eveleigh bass flute, voice, Scott Dunbabin SD1 bass, James Wakeling guitar, Pip Avent Tuba, Serg De Leucio cajon and percussion.
Recording details etc and why you recorded it and I presume wrote it...and with whom?

Dear Janni,

I found this pic of the lovely Lighthouse Band that went to Edinburgh, but missing Pip Event, Tuba in this…Nicola Eveleigh, James wakeling, Sandro Donati and myself…XXJ


JUDITH:  Recorded by Chris Corr and Sandro Donati, Produced by Lighthouse at Wild Dog Hill Studio, St Andrews Victoria (our ‘home' studio) April to June 1997. Judy Jacques Lighthouse, was the name of the band.

The recording combines music that I had written in 1974 (in Nth Berwick Scotland) with Lyrics by Australian Poet Eric Beach, and the then recent compositions of my own. 

I wrote lyrics and music for Mungo Woman. 
 

The record was made as we had been asked to play at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 1997. 
JANICE:   Also a little background you'd like to share on where you're living now and anything of significance re linking the track to place…etc.

JUDITH:  I had lived just out of the small town of St Andrews in Melbourne’s Nth East, for 47 years, then In 2011, two years after surviving the ’09 fires, Sandro and I moved to Flinders Island, Bass Strait Tasmania.

Flinders is the largest of the Furneaux group of islands. The Islands have important though tragic Aboriginal History, and rich in very early white settlement history. It is remote.

I think my approach to composition words and songs developed over the years, are deeply influenced by travels to outback areas of Australia and initially around Tibborburra NSW. 

On one of those adventures, we camped at the Menindee Lakes which was dry that year. 

I walked along the sandy lake bed and came to a wire fence stretched way across and into the distance…the wind was strong enough to vibrate the wire, making sounds singing like an atonal choir.  

I whizzed back to the car for my tape recorder, then used sticks and whatever was around... joined in with the wind and the fence. 

This eventually made a composition called ‘Menindee Wire’ which I thought worked well and was performed using the original recording, voices and images for the ‘Next Wave Festival’ and other performances...it was recorded by my Wild Dog Ensemble…through those experiments,  I was excited to continue to compose with traveling through land as inspiration…

That first month long journey showed me new territory and I felt closer to Aboriginal country, new birds, desert and songs, everything was inspiring.

On the following trip to the Tibborburra area, we detoured to stay a few days in the Mungo National Park. This was managed  by rangers from the barkindji clan who were happy to show us around. We stayed in a cabin and at night, we sat around the fire listening to their stories and watching the young folk dancing their traditional dances. 

I had previously read about the burial grounds at Mungo and I was especially interested in Mungo Woman. Her remains being the oldest dated in the world. Mungo man followed.
 I found it to be very Spiritual country out there. The old burial grounds are surrounded by huge wind sculpted moonscapes and white sand dunes...  Like nothing I’d seen before. So, carrying stories with me, I walked long distances through that powerful country, writing as I walked. Mungo Woman came from that journey.

JANICE: I can also talk about our meeting up at VCA (Victorian College of the Arts)...any refresher would be great too!

Funny about that... I listened for the first time a few days ago, to a taped interview made years ago for NFSA where I talked about you and I being the only singers…I think we were the only women! It was a boys own jazz biz…and we just had to make a way for ourselves, that’s what I recall…and I remember going over the top, singing a pretty wild improvisation solo with the group I had forced my way into ( from the audition, I’d been placed in a group of ‘beginners’ and was furious and insisted on working with…a group with Peter McCutcheon on piano…that just came to me)…so I had to prove myself…something like that and maybe we shared being cross about where we found ourselves and agreed to just get stuck into it…. I don’t think we learn’t much, except that then, it was a boyz own…! 
JANICE: I also happened to find a great interview on Mungo man and lady on Radio National which followed on after my decision to play your track...yes...an 'as if it found me’…as it happens!



http://www.wilddoghill.com.au/judy_jacques/html/bio.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/unmapping-the-end-of-the-world:-is-art-a-time-machine/6865264


http://www.visitmungo.com.au/mungo-lady-mungo-man

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8KRmFROQYg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXB2ND6bka4

 Re: Nicole Johanntgen
http://www.nicolejohaenntgen.com/music/nicole-johanntgen-moncaup/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1B6y_yn00s


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5. Janice Slater on SPOTIFY

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6. 209th edition of CURVED RADIO PODCAST UP




16:08:15 We're lost in music in the 209th edition of Curved Radio!

I'm guest host on the 209th edition:

Tracks included work by Loene Carmen, Peter Head, Holiday Sidewinder & Josh 


“...stark country-soul and shimmering blues ...a direct line to the heart that showcases her glorious voice“
No Depression
‘Loene Carmen sits in a magical, rarefied space, somewhere between Tom Waits and Dolly Parton...’
Australian Stage
The spareness of the sound has an authenticity, sincerity and purity of purpose that harks back to the likes of Woody Guthrie. This is folk music. Or country, real country ... With characteristic grace and eloquence, LC reaches the parts other songwriters can’t touch.... I put her on the same pedestal as Kris Kristofferson, Tom T., or Merle Haggard." Something You Said


https://soundcloud.com/locarmen

https://soundcloud.com/holiday-sidewinder

http://www.holidaysidewinder.com/

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7. CURVED RADIO PODCASTS!




Don't forget you can now listen to CURVED RADIO PODCASTS! I'm guest host on the following:

12:07:15 Cookin' up an electrical storm on the 204th edition of Curved Radio!

https://www.mixcloud.com/curvedradio/  


To listen to more music from the Reeves brothers check out the following:

Mountain Songs is a project dedicated to my brother Brian Reeves (aka Rocky Mountain, 1948–2012), an accomplished songwriter, guitarist and arranger. He was the creative force behind so many of the songs on this page. If you have time, please click for lyrics and track history.
This is for you Bri, with love and thanks from us all. We miss you. (Gary Reeves)
My brother Terry's songs can also be heard on @crippleclub and @rootdivision

https://soundcloud.com/mountain-songs 

Imre Lodbrog

https://soundcloud.com/imre-lodbrog

Barbara Browning
 Here's a little essay I wrote about the uke covers (it's totally true!): www.brooklynrail.org/2012/05/expres…-wish-you-love

https://soundcloud.com/barbarabrowning





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8. COME SEE ME (AUST/NZ) gal singers '60's/70's

So many great Aussie/NZ singers from the 60's on this - including my release for SPIN (nb early Bee Gees tracks were released by SPIN) also am more than thrilled that my friend Sheryl Black singing 'She Would Not Fade' my co-write with Aussie guitarist (S.C.R.A) Peter Martin is on this too...woo hoo!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpNduwJR8uU&feature=youtu.be


Published on Sep 6, 2015
A brief promo for the RPM/ Frenzy double CD, 'COME & SEE ME' released September 28th, 2015.
CD TRACK LISTING -
SANDY EDMONDS When You Walk In The Room
THE CHICKS The Rebel Kind
TONI McCANN Saturday Date
THE CLEVEDONAIRES He's Ready
THE FIELD TWINS Someone Cares For Me
JOY LEMMON Be My Baby
SANDY EDMONDS Come And See Me
TONI McCANN No
GWYNN OWEN Hard Loving Loser
APRIL BYRON See You Sam
THE CHICKS What Am I Doing Here With You
LYNNE RANDELL Stranger In My Arms
ALLISON DURBIN Let's Take A Stroll With Allison Durbin Ad
ALLISON DURBIN Yo Yo
SANDY EDMONDS Soul Time
MARIA DALLAS Ambush
THE EXECUTIVES Bad Reputation
GWYNN OWEN That's When Happiness Began
JUDY JACQUES You're Messin' Up My Mind
LYNNE RANDELL That's A Hoe Down
ALLISON DURBIN Working On A Groovy Thing
DONNA GAYE Hey, Beach Boy
THE CHICKS Do You Want To Dance
ROCHELLE VINSEN & THE PLEASERS Gin Gin Ginger Ad
ROCHELLE VINSEN I Wanna Swim With Him
CATHY HOWE He's My Boy
YVONNE BARRETT Little People

THE TUNESPINNERS You Were Born For Me
THE EXECUTIVES Moving In A Circle
GEMINI Sunshine River
LYNNE PIKE I Think I Just Lost Out
FIA KARIN You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies
JUDY STONE Society's Child
THE CHICKS You Won't Forget Me
JUDY DONALDSON Heaven
THE NEWFOLK The Proud One
JANICE SLATER Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
VALARIA VENGERS There's A Scarlet River Running
RONNIE AND DOUGAL Leave Me Alone
THE TUNESPINNERS You've Done Your Best
MAGGIE HAMMOND High Flying Bird
BETTY McQUADE Midnight Bus
MAGGIE HAMMOND Go Laddie
THE CHICKS A Lone Time Comin
DINAH LEE I'll Forgive You, Then Forget You
ALLISON DURBIN Jet Girl Ad
ALLISON DURBIN I Have Loved Me A Man (version 1)
JUDY DONALDSON I Can Hear The Picture
LYNNE PIKE Given Time
THE SHEVELLES Beat The Clock
MARCIE JONES Quiet
THE FAIR SECT PLUS ONE I Love How You Love Me
DINAH LEE Come On Down
DINAH LEE Clings The Thing Ad
SCRA feat Sheryl Black She Would Not Fade

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9. seiza



The present

Not a line one can put a mark on









easily described


I keep the fire burning.  Fan the flames & tell of things transforming

Acts of improbabilities
Acts of opportunism
A decisive dance of daring
Of the undutiful
A collection plate of profferings

Rage
fury
fight still igniting discontent

Of the gold and glitterings
Of the want to be better thans

Forgettings of
We'll abide with thees
Of climbing roses

Where does it lead?

A leash on the heart on the path of wisdom?

Seiza
Janice Slater (c) 1980
photo: Janice Slater (c) 2015 Blue Mountains NSW Australia




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10. TUNE IN TO CURVED RADIO!



I've also some exciting news to share with you that I'm now a guest Curvie on Curved Radio so do tune in as they stream all over the world!

TUNE IN to listen to not only the tracks I love but all of the other WONDERFUL CURVIES from around the globe! Thank you for honouring me, CURVED RADIO with the chance to share my love of music not only with fellow Curvies from around the world but with you the fab listeners!


Written by the Curvie Crew.

Janice Slater (Australia) :  is one of those giants on whose shoulders the Australian music industry stands.  Her long and distinguished solo career informed and inspired generations of women who followed. Over her glorious career she has also sung with and supported many of the greats including The Four Tops, Billy Preston, Lesley Gore, Lou Rawls, Sammy Davis Jnr, Shirley Bassey … the list goes on and on.  She has been a mentor and teacher in theatre, film and music, was the vocal coach for the Australian movie Starstruck, directed by Gillian Armstrong and for Kafka Dances starring Cate Blanchett. In 2007, she co-composed Awakened State, Buddhist mantras in collaboration with Bruno Elevteros Libert who lives on Patmos in Greece. In 2009, ARTERIAL FLOW was developed by Janice with Kirk Kadish in another perfect internet collaboration.  Arterial Flow members also include: Australian sculptor: Phillip Hay, USA composer: Jack Clift and legendary saxophonist Wil Greenstreet. Kirk Kadish’s album, Tradewinds has consistently been the 2nd or 3rd most downloaded CD in the Jazz category & the top album in the Groove/Soul Jazz sub-category on download.com since 2005.
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11. FROG!




Dear fellow readers and bloggers.  Apologies that I don't get a chance to visit here often enough. I do think of you and hope all is well in your world.

As I'm mainly concentrating on my music 'ARTERIAL FLOW' links as follows; my focus keeps returning there and there are only so many hours in a day but one of my intentions is to attempt to type up some of my writing at least daily!  No mean feat!  I've always written but I'm not published but am looking for outlets but the main focus is still my music.  I'll share some new tracks and links with you all on the post after this!  In the meantime, here is a wee poem written some time back which I've just edited today!  I hope you enjoy FROG! (I hope to find an image to follow)


FROG!


Frog uses her hands to grip hold of something.

Frog leap frogs to her destination.

Frog is smiling.

Frog knows how to sit very  still and be in the moment.


Janice Slater
© 2015

http://www.nimbitmusic.com/arterialflow/

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12. Dia Estranho: Arterial Flow with Lee Soarez



Dear bentenlaughing friends.

I hope you enjoy Arterial Flow's new collaboration with gifted Brazilian singer/songwriter Lee Soarez.

Some months back I invited Lee to translate our song Strange Day into Portuguese.


Arterial Flow's "Strange Day" beautifully reinterpreted & translated by Brazilian singer/songwriter, Lee Soarez.

Arterial Flow members live on distant shores from me so it's an often slow process in developing tracks.  We rely on goodwill and our shared love of experimentation.  After Lee translated Strange Day he then added a vocal to our original track. I decided it required a new treatment especially for Lee.  Kirk Kadish brought it magically to full realisation and included my original backing vocals!  Thanks again Kirk & Lee.  I love the final mix.

In the new year I hope to do an interview with Lee so that you can learn more of his own formidable music as he's a great singer/songwriter .  Cheers from the Blue Mountains of Australia. jan.s 'arterial flow'.

Dia Estranho: slater/kadish/soarez: apra/amcos 2014
Strange Day: slater/kadish: apra/amcos 2014

https://soundcloud.com/arterial-flow/dia-estranho
http://www.nimbitmusic.com/arterialflow








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13. I am a dancer!



Like stormy nights
lightning strikes
zig zag movements running across the sky
my dance is my drawing

(excerpt from I am a dancer: janice slater
(c) 1990's)

Drawing: (c) & courtesy of Jacqueline van Leeuwenstein. Arnhem, Nederlands

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14. Summer here in Australia & it's June!


Welcome bentenlaughing readers!  Thank you for arriving here! 

I live in the Blue Mountains of Australia & we're experiencing unseasonable weather but (currently) I'm not complaining....winter's can be bitter here!  Nonetheless it's a red alert for what may be up ahead.

I apologize that I've not posted consistently over the last twelve months but now I'm back on track!

Benten is still at the helm of my little boat!  We sail across calm & stormy seas and  along the way; I hope to gather more stories to share with you and any gleanings I discover along the way on the nature of change! 

I'd also like to continue to share with you my (albeit) brief interviews with artists, singers, writers, musicians, and healer friends.

For instance; I've been creating a series of soundscapes with Kirk Kadish, and Jack Clift, my two cherished New Mexico based musician/composer friends and soon we'll have tracks for you to download via Nimbit.

In the meantime have a listen to the four new ambient tracks
on soundcloud (link as below):

https://soundcloud.com/arterial-flow

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15. Visual Artist Sherrye Lantz Interview

Artist and Art Historian living in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Sherrye Lantz is an internationally known artist with works in private and public collections in the contiguous 48 states as well as Europe, Australia, and Turkey. She has won numerous awards throughout her career for intaglio printmaking, drawing and painting. She was included in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Biennial of Prints and Drawing, exhibited in Virginia Celebrates Women in the Arts: Minds Wide Open, she received the 2010 YWCA Women of Achievement Award for Arts.



 Janice:  Sherrye you've been creating artworks for a variety of mediums over a number of years. 

Sherrye: Yes Janice, I have worked in different mediums beginning as a printmaker and moving to painting luckily finding joy in all.

Janice:  Recently I viewed a couple of very playful photographs you'd taken in Paris, perhaps in the1980's? Can you share with us the context of the images.



Sherrye: The images from Paris come from a month long stay years ago.   Having time to wander around the city my eyes were drawn to daily places of color.   This image was quite simply a fun spot which touched memories of childhood play.  By the time these where taken I was teaching studio art and art history which gave me a wonderful reinforcing background in composition.




Janice:  I also viewed a number of photographs of flowers.  There's a particular vivid image which reminds me of the work of Georgia O'Keefe...the reduction of an image to its parts....  could you share with us your influences regarding photography Sherrye...
Sherrye:  The strongest influence upon my photo imagery would be my father who gave me my first camera as a child. I went around for years taking pictures of horses and the Blue Ridge Mountains.  



As far as education is concerned, study of the history of photography created a desire to see things closely and a liking for softy focused images.  

The flower images are close in and out of focus in areas intentionally.

 I love flowers so they became a natural subject as my own garden has grown throughout the years.  
Comparisons with Georgia O'Keeffe are a great honor!  In fact it is the Steiglitz and Steichen approach to photography that most influences my ideas on photography.  The idea to capture an image with the camera and waiting until the light is just right has stayed with me. Ironically Alfred Steiglitz was Georgia O'Keeffe's husband and that brings me back to the flowers.  When you see an O'Keeffe, the edges of her flowers are so defined, so lush in color that so many are drawn to them.  Like O'Keeffe, I am also drawn to the shapes found within the flower and it is those shapes that find their way into my paintings and drawings.  
Janice, it has been lovely speaking with you. 

Janice:  Likewise Sherrye, I'm looking forward to following more of your work.


website www.sherryelantz.com



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16. The wonderful artwork of Jacqueline van Leeuwenstein


Jacqueline van Leeuwenstein lives in Arnhem, the Netherlands and works as an artist/illustrator. She illustrates for various publishers, children's books and books for adults. She also makes wooden objects and drawings/paintings. She hopes to have her own original style and I assure she has!




Janice:  Jacqueline you create drawings which are whimsical and yet over brimming with the realities of life!  Where did your particular focus for these characters begin?

Jacqueline: That is difficult to say. If it is an illustration I focus on the story. But if it is a drawing for my self I start with an idea and when I am working that always changes.The end result is never the same as the idea I had. So there must  always be a next one.




Janice:   Your output is prolific! Do you draw every day?

Jacqueline: Almost every day. I try to work as much as I can. I also make wooden sculptures and smaller objects and brooches. When I don’t want to work/draw I make dresses for myself and sometimes I do nothing at all....but not that often.


http://staciejewelry.squarespace.com/stacie-jewelry-20120713000734/2013/9/1/jacqueline-van-leeuwenstein-artist-of-the-month.html

http://www.jacquelinevanleeuwenstein.nl/

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17. Slater's Store


 When I was a kid I created my own little storefront....today I've done it in cyber space
....Just opened my Slater's Store....such fun....my own storefront.... over brimming with Springtime images and drawings of cakes & portraits!


 http://bentensmiling.imagekind.com/store/about.aspx?storepreview=true

As a child I copied everything in sight, from cartoons through to fashion illustrations. When I discovered artists like Klee, Mondrian and Rodin, a new world opened up . To become an artist seemed an impossibility, as it was I became a singer! I've called on 'Benten', (One of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan) to guide me through the seas of change. She has a habit of appearing in my life, in order to keep my ship on course.

Please enjoy this delightful video as follows:

 
Published on Jun 14, 2013
Benten/Benzaiten Dragon Goddess of music, dance, and art, Daughter of a Dragon King, Wife of a Dragon of the Waters, Lady of the White Snake, Player of the Biwa
Song: Sayuri's Theme
Channel: Aubrey Coletti

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbNA-SEqae8


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19. The Heart of Dependent Origination (Vidya Rao)

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20. December 31, 2012 a day of merit!


◤ Today December 31 was amazing today merits of Guanyin ◢ on this amazing day vegetarian, recite, chant, mantra, and letting them go, soup kitchens, application still is amazing, with great merit.

Blessing Buddha blessing, peace in the world, never a disaster, all sentient beings from suffering, peace good luck!
South no merciful Guanyin bodhisattva mahasattva! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! (Translated by Bing


http://www.lifetv.org.tw/calender.htm

The following is a beautiful video of Quan Yin mantra...



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21. December 31, 2012 a day of merit!


◤ Today December 31 was amazing today merits of Guanyin ◢ on this amazing day vegetarian, recite, chant, mantra, and letting them go, soup kitchens, application still is amazing, with great merit.

Blessing Buddha blessing, peace in the world, never a disaster, all sentient beings from suffering, peace good luck!
South no merciful Guanyin bodhisattva mahasattva! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! Om Mani a word used in Buddhist incantation chant beauty! (Translated by Bing


http://www.lifetv.org.tw/calender.htm

The following is a beautiful video of Quan Yin mantra...



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22. HAPPY 2013 TO ALL....


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23. HAPPY 2013 TO ALL....

Wishing all happiness of heart, through nourishing the seeds of wisdom, compassion & devotion.  May we each bring to fruition that which benefits the many!




This beautiful image of the tulips is from the following link:
 https://www.facebook.com/TheMost.Beautiful.Things.In.TheWorld?ref=ts&fref=ts









May all beings be free of suffering and the causes of suffering....may all  beings attain enlightenment!

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24. H.E. Ogyen Tulku in Vancouver BC





H.E. Ogyen Tulku Rinpoche is coming back to Richmond December 9-30
Schedule
Dec. 09   Sun  2:00 pm     Empowerment: Queen of great Bliss (Dakini Dechen gyalmo)
Dec. 16  Sun.  2:00 pm     Practice of Riwo Sangchoe  (Mountain smoke-Purification Ceremony)
Dec. 23   Sun.  2:00 pm    Empowerment : Padmasambhava
Dec. 30   Sun   2:00 pm    Dharma Teaching:  Life of Patrul Rinpoche and his Advices on Turning Suffering                                                and Happiness into Enlightenment.
All teachings will be in English and Chinese

 send an email to [email protected]


For more information or to register, please contact [email protected] or phone 604-998-8739 or 604-761-2289. For more information about Tulku Ogyen and his activities please check out www.buddhaofcompassion.org


 http://www.icontact-archive.com/R9rHabb8A1VphTAYuvfFraDtsNheL0oM?w=2

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25. H.E. Ogyen Tulku in Vancouver BC





H.E. Ogyen Tulku Rinpoche is coming back to Richmond December 9-30
Schedule
Dec. 09   Sun  2:00 pm     Empowerment: Queen of great Bliss (Dakini Dechen gyalmo)
Dec. 16  Sun.  2:00 pm     Practice of Riwo Sangchoe  (Mountain smoke-Purification Ceremony)
Dec. 23   Sun.  2:00 pm    Empowerment : Padmasambhava
Dec. 30   Sun   2:00 pm    Dharma Teaching:  Life of Patrul Rinpoche and his Advices on Turning Suffering                                                and Happiness into Enlightenment.
All teachings will be in English and Chinese

 send an email to [email protected]


For more information or to register, please contact [email protected] or phone 604-998-8739 or 604-761-2289. For more information about Tulku Ogyen and his activities please check out www.buddhaofcompassion.org


 http://www.icontact-archive.com/R9rHabb8A1VphTAYuvfFraDtsNheL0oM?w=2

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