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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Desert Sunset / Vanquished Sun

Sunset is about the help or guidance we receive while sleeping when we return to our home, the spiritual spiritual plane,  unlock from all of our rigid judgements about self and return to the quality of pure acceptance and love in this plane for the duration of our sleep.
We see the vanquished sun done with it's work  for the day, rest it's weary head on the sand of the desert, while with the sleeping of it's potent energy an unlocking of the mountains occurs from their rigid daily task as stoic sentinels releasing them into beautiful winged birds that fly away into the night enjoying their nocturnal nightly ritual of freedom.
 A flower child like take on the future and a new way to just feel good while just enjoying the splash of joyous,riotous colors on a clean white canvas.The abstraction lets one discover gentle kind caricatures of a beautiful world.

 
Desert Sunset/Vanquished Sun - Mitro  16" by 20"      $125,000

PS. This is why sleep deprivation is so incredibly painful for us ,we are denied the rejuvenation of merging back into spiritual for a brief respite from the heaviness of the physical plane



Title : Desert Sunset / Vanquished Sun
Size : 16" by 20"
Materials : Acrylic and Oil Stick on Canvas
Price : $125,000
Artist : Katheleen Mitro
Signed bottom right : Mitro



  16 in.High x 20 in.Wide
Gallery Location
Daytona Beach, Florida 

























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  • Reference Number
    SAE238765

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crossing the desert
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crossing the desert
playing
on in my head
flowers call
to me and
I want
to sleep
instead
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playing
on in my head
flowers call
to me and
I want
to sleep
instead
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rain on my soul
crossing the desert
playing
on in my head
flowers call
to me and
I want
to sleep
instead

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Dead Painters Paint My Paintings Don't be Afraid to Read This

Just as a psychic is able to open up his energy and let people who have passed into the spiritual plane speak through them, I am able to open up my energy and let psychic spirit paint through me.
How do I know it's them and not me painting, well the fact is I have absolutely no drawing skills. In my one painting of deliberate intent "Home" ( I have only deliberately intended subject in about 5 of my paintings out of about 200 ) I had to rely on my son to draw a simple cat and the picture frame on                                  "Home"
the wall for me.

Now look at my lion in Sea Horse and Lion painting.
If you look at the bottom left hand side of the painting you will see the profile of a skillfully drawn Lion. The only thing is I did not draw it. My images all come up with swipes of paint and slashes of oil crayon  and I never know what I have drawn until the painting is completed.


One of the coolest paintings I have ever done is Animation. I found myself working really rapidly like cartoonists do and just kept rotating the canvas (actually it is on board) each of the 4 ways slashing swiping and in about 3 minutes the painting was complete. What was to be a complete abstractions actually turned into 4 distinct figures one even had a pet grasshopper.  This was so cool as I could actually feel the cartoonist's hand  taking control of mine.                                       "Animation"


In my painting "Bird" ( I actually did a video of it being painted, starting with the blank canvas and filmed at intervals during the painting). In the first smear of red paint a face appeared and not just any face. It was the face of my father as young man, in fact the face that was framed on my parents bureau all my life , him as a young intern at the hospital. Now at the time of the painting my father was 95 years old.  He died a month after the painting was completed and I know Bird was the taker of all to it's spiritual resting place.
"Bird"




















Keep tuned to this Dead Painters Paint My Paintings Channel (I hope you caught the pun here even though it was unintended) wow unintended as my paintings. I am really on a roll here!!

-Mitro