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		<description><![CDATA[I suppose I began as a colorist, having had coloring book competitions against my cousin, Jim, with our grandfather as the judge, back in the mid-fifties. Earlier in my career, I pursued the end result of a preconceived notion.  Later, I found that intuition and the sub-conscious carries a deeper truth, as the Surrealists knew.  [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left;" src="http://satiama.com/wp2/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Head-Shots-Richard-Lily-2006-001-2.jpg" alt="Head Shots Richard Lily 2006 001 2 Richard Armstrong" width="250" height="351" title="Richard Armstrong" />I suppose I began as a colorist, having had coloring book competitions against my cousin, Jim, with our grandfather as the judge, back in the mid-fifties.</p>
<p>Earlier in my career, I pursued the end result of a preconceived notion.  Later, I found that intuition and the sub-conscious carries a deeper truth, as the Surrealists knew.  What comes from the sub-conscious depth begins with a simple line or beginning movements of form, investing baraka &#8212; Spiritual Power &#8211;  into inert material. Blending and weaving color, carving stone (moving with the grain, fissures, and color); sculpting clay by giving it direction and then following it; or fleshing out elementary gestures in drawings give rise to something living in the ether, waiting to manifest into conscious manipulation, supported by aesthetic sensibility and training.</p>
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<p>My works unfold out of the balance and interplay of color, or the concave/convex relations found in my sculpture, revealing worlds beyond my pre-conceived imaginations.  My work is comprised of meditations on movement with resulting themes of joy, nobility and spirit.</p>
<p>Most of my 3-dimensional pieces were created by moving clay from an initial disciplined yet sub-conscious manner, allowing the subject to emerge out of the movement of levity and/or movements of concave and convex, usually exploring archetypes of polarity.  Every piece is a surprise. Similarly, my 2-dimensional work begins with an initial random impulse of two colors in a side by side, top to bottom or center/periphery composition.</p>
<p>There is a common thread in all of my work. It begins, aiming for the noble and heeding inner images fluttering about my head; then working with and blending these elements.  Inspiration stems from Goethe’s observations of color and metamorphosis in nature, as well as with Rudolf Steiner’s indications about the artistic impulse: that the balance of art must strive toward – between expressionism and impressionism.  It has proved very rewarding.</p>
<p>When working, I am transported into a calm, enduring state of focused pursuit.  In the end, the work is captured as a statement, either obvious or cloaked in symbolism.  The process lightens my heart in its spontaneity.  It satisfies my yearning toward the craft, gives my muse a voice and reveals the truth of myself to myself and maybe to others as well.</p>
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