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Myspace BackgroundsFlourish Studios rose from the ashes of Cypress Fine Arts in 2003. Flourish can often be found wondering the streets of her hometown late at night or very early in the morning. On these oddly-houred treks, she is often proceeded by a huge, handsome dog and followed by a chubby, self-assured grey cat. On the very rare day, an elusive green-eyed cat can be briefly glimpsed, bringing up the rear.Here's how Flourish makes her artwork:Flourish's most recent artwork is process-oriented. It begins with the assembly of items of interest--things which attract her from an aesthetic viewpoint or things which catch her fancy or make her smile. These items generally fall into a few categories: 1) dried plant materials, such as dried flower petals, bark from trees, leaves, etc. 2) tissue paper (she loves the transparency!) and other random scraps of paper like the tags from clothing, identification cards of strangers, old photos, doilies, etc. and 3) sand and dirt from sacred sites around the world. The sand and dirt not only add texture, but Flourish hopes they will carry with them some of the healing properties found at the holy sites.After all the relevant materials have been collected, they are collaged onto a hardwood ground. Handmade walnut ink, gold leaf, oil and acrylic paints and inks are then applied to create an abstract work with a pleasing compositional and color balance. The work is then sat aside in a visible portion of Flourish's studio. She looks at the work intently, day after day, until an image appears.Once the image has appeared in her mind's eye, its manifestation in paint and ink is usually a very rapid and intuitive process. Flourish often doesn't understand the imagery until long after the work has been completed. At this time, the title and the meaning make themselves apparent to her conscious mind. The resulting imagery is oddly lovely, filled with unidentifiable animals and mythical characters with archetypal elements. The work is at times humorous and ironic . . . at other times, gentle and mysterious. Renaissance-style angels, quirky animals and biracial couples are current common themes. The themes change unexpectedly over time. Even Flourish doesn't know the how or why of these changes . . . . Flourish's world is an oddly lovely place . . . .Once the imagery for a painting has been finalized, Flourish often coats the paintings with a quarter to half inch layer of cast epoxy resin. This gives the final product a shiny glass-like surface under which many complex and natural-looking textures are embedded. Iridescent paints and inks glow from the interior, underneath the epoxy surface, giving the work a jewel-like quality. The work is encased and durable, sealed in space and time from the harshness of the exterior world. The natural-looking textures contrast beautifully with the obviously man-made surface.Currently, you can buy Flourish's work at www.etsy.com, Natasha's Bistro, Esplanade St, Lexington, KY and at Pyro Gallery, 624 W. Main St., Louisville, KY or by contacting Flourish directly through this myspace page.

My Interests

Flourish adores making art and teaching other people to make art. She also loves being outside in nature, especially swimming in wild rivers. She spends her time experimenting with her own life in an attempt to test the theory that humans are continually creating their own lives with their own expectations.Flourish also enjoys thrift/junk/antique shopping, traveling (26 countries so far!), learning other languages, especially ones that are pictographic like Chinese; triathlon training; gallery hopping; eating foreign foods of every sort; dancing, especially to punk, blues, disco or funk--anything with a good dose of raw rhythm, bicycling tours; hiking and running, especially in the summer when it's hot! Flourish prefers hot weather and spicy foods, ice cold Bombay sapphire gin and hot chocolate chip-oatmeal cookies.Flourish is an animist, believing that everything is full of hidden life; particle physics supports this belief. A quote to that effect is in order: "There is a great insight which our culture is deliberately designed to suppress, distort, and ignore: that Nature is a minded entity; that Nature is not simply the random flight of atoms through electromagnetic fields; that Nature is not the empty, despiritualized lumpen matter that we inherit from modern physics. But it is instead a kind of intelligence, a kind of mind." - Terence McKenna, www.deoxy.org/mckenna.htm

I'd like to meet:

All lovers of art, of animals and of beauty in all its forms.

Music:

In the player right now: Blossom Dearie, Patti Smith, The Libertines, honk horn music from Ghana--it's music that taxi drivers make for the funerals of other taxi men, Weakerthans, Shonen Knife--it makes me happy, songs about little trees and concrete animals--who could resist?, an old Velvet Underground CD. Yeah, I have an ipod and other techno crap, but I still like the CDs . . . . I usually use my ipod as a jump drive, rather than as a music player. in general, I don't like music that is attached to my body in any way. I like to MOVE ALOT and any player is always slipping around, ear buds falling out, etc. Highly annoying when you're trying to paint, work, work out, etc.

Movies:

What's Eating Gilbert Grape; Barton Fink; Toto le Heros; The Fifth Element; Arthur; Brazil; Raising Arizona; You Me and Everybody We Know; Fight Club; I heart Huckabees, Basically, I like melancholy but warmhearted movies about outsiders coming to terms with their lives or finding love or doing odd symbolic actions which they've imbued with meaning. Any movie that I can't predict after the first 45 minutes wins my vote of approval even if I don't like it; most movies, like most folks, are too predictable.

Television:

Not watching much these days--no time and no cable. In general, I like Bravo, the Learning Channel, BBC, Discovery, shows about cooking, traveling and animals, comedy of every ilk, bios of artists and musicians. On network TV, Scrubs, My Name is Earl; Wonderfalls, when it existed.

Books:

All of them!!! Flourish loves books!!! Some favorites: Tell Me A Riddle by Tillie Olson; The War of Art--Steven Pressfield; Ask and it is Given by Abraham-Hicks; Anything by Pema Chodron, Jack Kornfield or any of those other american buddhist teachers. Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior--a life-changing book for me!

Heroes:

Anyone who is brave enough to be vulnerable; strong enough to admit defeat; optimistic enough to try again . . .

My Blog

Four Leaf Clovers and Me

So, I have an odd habit of asking the universe a question, then looking for an affirmative answer in the form of a four-leaf clover. Here's the catch, I can't really look for the four leaf clover, it...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Thu, 08 May 2008 06:53:00 PST

Yep, it’s really spring!

When I lived in the country, I was convinced that it was really spring whenever I was out running and a scary bug got trapped in that big red bush that I carry around, loosely called my hair. Now tha...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:51:00 PST

Are you wild??

From Rob Brezny:In his book *The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart,* Robert Bly says that to be wild is not to be crazy like a criminal or psychotic, but ’mad as the mist and snow." It has nothing ...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 03:51:00 PST

Reminder to Self concerning lost love!

Since I have been stressing about lost love, I am posting this reminder to myself and to all who are in the same boat. It’s by author Tom Robbins, one of my favs--so I’m going to hit the ...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 03:13:00 PST

Just when you think youre over it . . . .

Man, I am too slow to get over a failed relationship! It takes me YEARS! Just when I think I’m really done feeling anything at all about it, something will happen that will put me into a panic...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 03:19:00 PST

A Word of Caution about Living the Life Symbolic

If you read my last post about making life more poetic, I'd like to add a caveat: living the life symbolic has its pitfalls, just like any lifestyle. Here's where adding more meaning to your life can...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 04:57:00 PST

Got Meaning? Three Simple Steps to a More Poetic Life

So, if you're ever having an existential crisis (you know, where everything in your life seems hollow and meaningless), it's important to remember that NOTHING has inherent meaning. Things, people and...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 04:12:00 PST

Make your own toner! For your face, not for your printer!

So, do you love those fancy all-natural, organic products for skincare? If so, you can make a lot of them at home, fairly cheaply and easily. Since I love Burt's Bee's Rosewater and Glycerin Toner, b...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:24:00 PST

A Tiny Gnat taught me a lesson!

Yesterday as I was filling my Dog's water bowl, I noticed the water buffeting around a tiny gnat. I couldn't discern if he was dead or alive, but from the churning of the water, I figured he was def...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:15:00 PST

Kicking the Habit

Steps Towards Stopping an Unwanted BehaviorIf your behavior makes you love yourself less or beat up on yourself, then it's a behavior worth changing, whether or not it's an "addiction".All behaviors h...
Posted by Flourish Studios on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 10:26:00 PST