[NEohioPAL] DRYADS Art Exhibition Sat April 5



Greetings,

WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts

WHAT: “Dryads” Art Exhibition
-The 6th Annual Environmental Art Show
-In conjunction with the Who’s Your Mama? Earth Day Festival
-curated by Vince Packard
-paintings, masks, sculpture by Vince Packard, Ursula Rauh, Rebecca Urbanski, Bernadette Glorioso, Krisztina Hajnalka, Robert Anderson
-Music by special guests at the Opening Reception

WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2008 Opening Reception
-Show runs through May 3

WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT: 330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm or by appointment.

www.standingrock.net for updates

ABOUT DRYADS:

Dryads are female tree spirits in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies 'oak,' from an Indo-European root *derew(o)- 'tree' or 'wood.' Thus dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. "Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult," Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities (Burkert 1986, p174). Normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis who was known to be a friend to most nymphs

Dryads and hamadryads are two types of wood nymphs in Greek mythology. These female nature spirits were thought to inhabit trees and forests, and they were especially fond of oak trees.

Dryads were often depicted in myth and art accompanied - or being pursued by - their male counterparts, the satyrs.

There are many stories of dryads in myth and legend. One famous dryad was Eurydice, the beautiful but ill-fated wife of Orpheus. According to the tale, Eurydice was killed by a snake when she tried to escape from the unwelcome amorous advances of Aristaeus. The fact that a dryad such as Eurydice could die demonstrates the idea that these nymphs were not immortal. And indeed, the hamadryads were even more vulnerable, for it was believed that their lives depended on the health and well-being of the trees they inhabited. The myth of Erysichthon illustrates this point.
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_About the Artists_*


Ursula Rauh

http://www.myspace.com/ursulove
www. ursularauh. com

Ursula reaches deep – touching the Earth goddess hidden within us all. "My personal experience compels me to express the sacred feminine, sensuality and strength of women." Messages of love and spirituality permeate her work. Her goal is to awaken the human consciousness by expressing the beauty of life to all who view her work.

Rebecca Urbanski

http://www.rebeccaurbanski.com/
http://www.myspace.com/urbanartski

I am a self-taught artist, living, working and creating in Northeast Ohio. I am inspired by the dark, empty windows of the surrounding cities and suburbs, the glamorous film stars of the 20's, 30's and 40's, and the Earth I live on. My work is constantly evolving as I learn and experiment with new lines, new materials and greater knowledge of the applications of such.

Bernadette Glorioso

www. bernadetteglorioso. com

Bernadette Glorioso has been gifted with a unique sense of color and expression fused with a driving passion for understanding interpersonal communication. Her art expresses an exploration, which is in itself is her way of communicating with the viewer in an attempt to allow people to open their minds to the wondrous, sometimes sardonic nature of humanity. Bernadette's paintings deal with people's emotions and reactions to life's complexities. As a viewer, you will gain a sense of how we struggle to communicate as her images uncannily attach to your own humanity. The emotional expressions and dramatic poses invoke you to identify with the artist's observations of individual personalities and communicate your own situational response, nearly on a subconscious level. Bernadette resides and teaches art in Akron, Ohio. Her classes are available in Highland Square and at the Akron Art Museum.


Robert Anderson

http://www.myspace.com/housestudiosphoenix

Robert Anderson's ethereal images of landscapes and animals are loved and collected worldwide and can be found in many fine gallerys across the West.

or more personal

I would like to bring a universal timeless quality to my paintings and speak straight inside the head of the viewer, crossing the personal gaps that seperate us and linking with the collective unconcious. Painting is silently talking through your eyes, and talking to the future.

Krisztina Hajnalka

www.transcendentbird.com

I want to reopen our mind°¶s thirst for beauty and transcendence. Through imagery and the intricate nature of my work, I want to spark the holy fire that lies dormant in so many of us and to cast open the closed doors of the heart. Beauty, truth and goodness are available to everyone and can be found everywhere in our world, even amidst the horrors and tragedies of today. We often fail to see that which is right next to us and do not realize what is already inherent in our own being. I want my art to point out the glorious nature of all that is around us and very importantly, all the glory and pure joy that is alive within us as well

I received an extremely intense vision in February 2002 that completely jolted my life out from under me. I saw an immense mandala of flames and eyes, rotating in on itself, expanding through space and dimensions. I became a vessel for its creation, hardly sleeping or eating until the painting was complete. Because I had no idea what happened and why, I researched and read everything I could get my hands on. The mandala had come to heal me, to end my path of self-destruction, and to redirect my energy towards a positive, integral, spiritual practice. Now, as I work from the inspiration of my growing inner light, I am constantly learning, discovering and searching for ways of conveying our different levels of consciousness through my art. I depict my journey, referencing archetypes, spiritual symbolism, my own meditation and vision imagery in an effort to expand beyond myself and to touch the universal elements that exist within all of us

An artist’s creation can be a manifestation of spirit. We all share in this spirit when we are deeply moved by a work of art. We channel the artist’s own divine experience, which grabs a hold of the universally fundamental point in our human soul. To reach this is my ultimate goal and should be one of the goals of art itself. In this way, art is a portal through which the holy light of inspiration travels from artist to viewer. It acts as a mediator between the spiritual realms and our every day functions, tapping our subconscious with extraordinary glimpses of what we are capable of. Art needs to give unselfishly to the viewer opening up an appreciation for life with beauty, truth, goodness and love. We live in a world that has denied an essential facet of the human mind for far too long. To realize our true existence, not only as individuals, but as mankind, we must reincorporate spirituality and loving kindness into our lives and interconnect it with our sciences, cultures and social systems.

The brilliance of our experience on this world is life itself. Every human being, despite nationality, socio-political rank, sex, religious orientation or lack thereof, has the potential to achieve Enlightenment. We all have the ability to discover the expanding universe within ourselves and to become one with the ultimate light of the Absolute. Art is an essential vehicle for transcendence, both in describing this potential and in illuminating the visions and possibilities of the third eye. I want my work to reflect the beauty and wonder of life and consciousness, and to inspire others with similar experiences to pursue the ultimate unity through love and compassion on their own paths.

Vince Packard

Cannibol.com
myspace.com/vcannibol

As my mental state declines and my idiosyncrysies won't let me operate normally in the "real world", I open that door to my 4rth eye, tattoo puppet world to play with my tribal community. I can't work in the corporate-sponsored academic art world with it's esoteric club of snobbery. I'm squeezing the last of my acrylics onto dumpster-dived trash made into alters and treasures for the earth.

Spirits of the land, the Shawnee and Wood Bison bones coming back to life to smash the institutions that rape and ruin. It's a holy war for our subconscious aspirations armed with cartoons and classic icons and lusty apocolyptus trees.

If these insane delusions defeat my mortal existence, I hope the evidence I leave will show I was serving these just and sacred spirits the best i could.


Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
330-673-4970
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.standingrock.net




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