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I love Italy!  Great people!  Great food!  And a HUGE STUDIO on a mountaintop!

Paola, the coordinator for the Ozu Cultural Centre http://www.ozu.it is a wonderful host and immediately, I felt comfortable and welcome at Ozu!

On arrival, I was shown throughout the Ozu Cultural Centre and into a huge studio at least 35 feet by 60 feet with 25 foot ceilings which immediately stirred my creativity!  They had the wall already set up for my painting that I had requested and also the huge table with plastic for spreading out my paints on was all set to go!

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The Studio at Ozu Cultural Centre, Monteleone, Sabine, Italy!

In that moment, I felt truly joyful and knew that I would have many quiet hours of painting in the studio.  That first day Paolo took me to a wonderful art store and I bought a large roll of primed canvas.  The next day I measured and cut the canvas and then I painted! And painted!  And painted!

Altogether, I completed twelve 18 x 36 inch paintings and eight 24 x 36 inch paintings.  I used acrylics so they would dry quickly.  I managed to keep the texture of the paint minimal so that when I rolled them to bring them back to Canada they would not crack.  And that is a major change for me as in the past I always have enjoyed making the artworks quite thick and textured.

13 ELEMENTS - Earth Original acrylic 24 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen April 2013

ELEMENTS – Earth Original painting 24 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

I decided to depict the Elements;  painting Earth, Fire, Water and Air!

ELEMENTS - Fire Original acrylic painting 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS – Fire Original acrylic painting 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

3 ELEMENTS - Earth Original acrylic 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen April 2013

ELEMENTS – Earth Original acrylic painting 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

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In retrospect, I believe that being on the mountain top, feeling the strength of the ancient earth, being surrounded by nature just beginning to bloom into Spring really served to ground me.

ELEMENTS - Earth 2 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS – Earth 2 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reser

ELEMENTS - Fire 2 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS – Fire 2 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

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The Water paintings that I completed may be a separate series that is more related to my experience of the West Coast.

ELEMENTS - Water Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS – Water Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS - Water Original acrylic 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen April 2013 4

ELEMENTS – Water 2 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

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The Earth and Fire are Italy!

ELEMENTS - Fire 16 Original acrylic painting 24 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

ELEMENTS – Fire 16 Original acrylic painting 24 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

10 ELEMENTS - Earth Original Acrylic 18 x 24 inches by Laara WilliamSen April 2013

ELEMENTS – Earth 10 Original acrylic painting 18 x 36 inches by Laara WilliamSen (c) Copyrighted 2013 All Rights Reserved

Completing this series of paintings has definitely shifted my art language; the way that I make marks on the canvas and the overall composition.

I was hoping for this and I am so pleased to have  experienced doing this many paintings all at once so that I can view them objectively and strive for further change in the future.   I believe this is the key to my creative process; to continue to seek beyond the last movements and trust the changes flowing in.

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Every day, the most wonderful Italian food was prepared by both Paolo and her husband Enrico.  Artichoke Lasagna with Bechamel sauce!  Pesto and marvelous cheeses on Pasta!  Chicory and bean soup! And so much more.

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We shared our meals as a group and this was a wonderful time for visiting and hearing about what the others where doing.   Each meal Enrico would say to me, “some more Laara!” and of course I could not resist having seconds!  Between my painting and eating I napped on the big chesterfield in the living room, slept soundly in my comfy bed and rested in the sunshine!

I very much enjoyed the companionship of the other residents Kanwal and Lucia and the guy from Spain!  As well, my discussions with Giacomo, the resident sculptor, were totally inspiring.

It was a joy to meet my Linked in friend Kanwal Zafar in person and share studio space with her!

It was a joy to meet my Linked in friend Kanwal Zafar in person and share studio space with her!

Paolo and Enrico have a six year old boy, Ettore who was just delightful and Allesandro, the resident writer, provided us all with much humor and laughter!

On the 20th of April, we had a great party – open studio and I met many wonderful people from Rome and the local area.  I was so pleased with the positive feedback about my paintings from everyone.

I believe that it is rare to find an artist residency that combines the freedom of

no set schedules for studio use – just paint whenever you wish to,

the location in the countryside – fresh air and spring blossoms

absolutely awesome, delicious authentic cuisine!

and most of all the friendship of those who operate Ozu and create a  happy sense of belonging for all who visit!

Thank you so much to my new Italian friends!  I will be definitely be returning to Italy and to the Ozu Cultural Centre next Spring!


Laara WilliamSen's Original painting CHERISHED 12 x 12 inches acrylics Original is offered for sale by the Tikkum Olam Restoration Project (c) COPYRIGHTED 2011 All Rights Reserved.

ARTIST STATEMENT

I am optimistic that through projects such as “Tikkun Olam – A Restoration Project” and other environmental groups, we can make the necessary changes to our lifestyles and governments in order to correct the devastating imbalance in our air, soil and water. Never before in our history have we had so much responsibility for our whole earth or the means to communicate around the world instantly through the internet. We can begin to view ourselves and our world with an eco-centered economy in mind and set aside our current monetary system so that this new earth centered economy can be implemented. We are so much more than our Gross National Products! The full measure of a nation depends upon a wider view that includes social factors and respecting and sharing the commons; water, air and soil. Although written many centuries ago, the values, as outlined in Tikkun Olam, hold very true for today. So many people are already striving to do their best to replenish our world. A new earth focused balance is coming into being through these efforts.  As a child I was fortunate to grow up in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada amidst forests and fields. I am still enjoying the sunlight in the trees and I cherish our park land and old growth forests. I am honoured to be able to contribute my painting which is intended to represent an old growth tree and the need for preserving our forests.

 

Laara WilliamSen International professional painter, author laara63@gmail.com

 

http://laarawilliamsen.yolasite.com

 

http://laarawilliamseninterdisciplinaryarts.wordpress.com

I nominate 2 non-profit charitable organizations I would like TIKKUN OLAM to support.

 

GREENPEACE http://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/Donate/Monthly-giving/

350.ORG https://act.350.org/donate/2011

 

Hi, I want to share the TIKKUN OLAM: RESTORE EARTH ART PROJECT information that fellow Linked in member, Mickey Bond sent to me!  I am entering and will post a photograph later of the art work I am sending!

TIKKUN OLAM: A Restoration Project

Artists Respond to Earth's Crises Past & Present

Presented by Alta Contemporary Art, Tubac AZ in alliance with
Industria Studios in Tucson.
The Jewish Community Center Tucson, Arizona

September 15 thru October 25, 2011
Opening Reception: Sunday, September 18th 1-4 PM

Artists of all ethnicities, countries, ages, backgrounds and media are participating in the project. The Hebrew phrase tikkun olam (tee-KOON oh-LUHM) means "repair (the) earth." Today the phrase is synonymous with the notion of social action, social justice and the importance of Tzedakah tseh-DUH-kuh) meaning charity, righteous behavior, justice & fairness andmitzvot (commandment or good deeds). We can trace the concept of tikkun olam to the Mishnah, a body of classical rabbinic teachings compiled in the 3rd Century. In this instance, the phrase is used when discussing issues of social policy, insuring a safeguard for the poor and disadvantaged.

16th century kabbalist and mystic, Rabbi Isaac Luria, saw the world as poised in a precarious state of good and evil where mankind plays a crucial role in the balance by participating in the world’s “reparation” or replenishment. Simply put we all have a stake in the battle against injustice and the improvement of our environment. Humanity’s responsibility to change, improve, and fix its earthly surroundings is powerful. It implies that each person has a hand in working towards the betterment of his or her own existence as well as the lives of future generations. (MyJewishLearning.com).

TIKKUN OLAM: A Restoration Project
Artists Respond to Earth’s Crises Past & Present

Presented by Alta Contemporary Art, 8 Calle Inglesia,, Tubac, ARIZONA, U.S.A. in alliance with

Industria Studios, 1441 E. 17th Street, Tucson, ARIZONA, U.S.A.

The Jewish Community Center Tucson, Arizona 

September 15 thru October 25, 2011
Opening Reception: Sunday, September 18
th 1-4 PM

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Laara WilliamSen