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Thursday, December 30, 2010

moving




For painters moving, most items for packing are paintings.
For the close eye, how many porpoise can you see in the backyard?
For the past week and a half the critters have been heading south by the thousands. First were the pelicans soaring with their wing tips measuring the wave they were riding. The ducks and geese. Ducks with flickering wings just over the the waters surface further out from shore. The geese, higher and gliding the upper currents. All in their formations. Today it has been the porpoise, all day, the pods of 2 to twenty making their way by, down to warmer waters and air.
For all my friends in the NE, the cold has set in.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Cementon


Cementon                             12" x 28"                           Mixed Media



Have had a few Hockney discussions since his opening in UK.  While moving most work into storage, sorting, notes.... ran across this piece I did in the late eighties. Had seen Hockney's photo works and had been doing them.  The first I did in Rosendale NY in 1984. It's in terrible condition and I'm not looking forward to cleaning it. "Cementon" I find amusing. The water stains and dead mold draw with design of my drawing and photos. A Biomimicry, with "nature" following us. A wonder full exchange! A painting came out of this; http://www.greenartstudio.com/cementon.html

Monday, December 27, 2010

Morning Snow

Morning Snow                                                        @Greg Patch

Sunday, December 26, 2010

snow

snow                                                                                    ©Greg Patch

Friday, December 24, 2010

Morning Sun

Morning Sun                                2010 digital                                  ©Greg Patch

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

enJoy the Solstice!

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/pomegranate.html

Plate XLIX: POMEGRANATE, Punica granatum


Botanical.com - A Modern Herbal, by Mrs. M. Grieve

Pomegranate

Botanical: Punica granatum (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Lythraceae

---Synonyms---Grenadier. Cortex granati. Ecorce de Granade. Granatwurzelrinde. Melogranato. Malicorio. Scorzo del Melogranati. Cortezade Granada.
---Parts Used---The root, bark, the fruits, the rind of the fruit, the flowers.
---Habitat---Western Asia. Now grows widely in Mediterranean countries, China and Japan.

---History---The Latin name of the tree was Malus punica, or Punicum Malum, the Lybian or Carthaginian apple; while the name of granatum was bestowed on account of its many seeds. Having no close relations, the tree has been placed by various authorities in different orders, some giving it an order of its own, Granateae.---Description---It is a small tree, not more than 15 feet high, with pale, brownish bark. The buds and young shoots are red, the leaves opposite, lanceolate, entire, thick, glossy and almost evergreen. The flowers are large and solitary, the crimson petals alternating with the lobes of the calyx. The fruit is the size of an orange, having a thick, reddish-yellow rind, an acid pulp, and large quantities of seeds.
The dried root bark is found in quills 3 to 4 inches long. It is yellowish-grey and wrinkled outside, the inner bark being smooth and yellow. It has a short fracture, little odour and a slightly astringent taste.
The rind of the fruit is in curved, brittle fragments, rough and yellowish-brown outside, paler and pitted within. It is called Malicorium.
The fruit is used for dessert, and in the East the juice is included in cooling drinks.
The flowers yield a red dye, and with leaves and seeds were used by the Ancients as astringent medicines and to remove worms.
The Pomegranate is mentioned in the Papyrus Ebers.
It is still used by the Jews in some ceremonials, and as a design has been used in architecture and needlework from the earliest times. It formed part of the decoration of the pillars of King Solomon's Temple, and was embroidered on the hem of the High-Priest's ephod.
There are three kinds of Pomegranates: one very sour, the juice of which is used instead of verjuice, or unripe grape juice; the other two moderately sweet or very sweet. These are (in Syria) eaten as dessert after being cut open, seeded, strewn with sugar and sprinkled with rosewater. A wine is extracted from the fruits, and the seeds are used in syrups and conserves.
The bark is used in tanning and dyeing giving the yellow hue to Morocco leather.
The barks of three wild Pomegranates are said to be used in Java: the red-flowered merah, the white-flowered poetih, and the black-flowered hitam.
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---Constituents---The chief constituent of the bark (about 22 per cent) is called punicotannic acid. It also contains gallic acid, mannite, and four alkaloids, Pelletierine, Methyl-Pelletierine, Pseudo-Pelletierine, and IsoPelletierine.
The liquid pelletierine boils at 125 degrees C., and is soluble in water, alcohol, ether and chloroform.
The drug probably deteriorates with age.
The rind contains tannic acid, sugar and gum.
Pelletierine Tannate is a mixture of the tannates of the alkaloids obtained from the bark of the root and stem, and represents the taenicidal properties.
---Medicinal Action and Uses---The seeds are demulcent. The fruit is a mild astringent and refrigerant in some fevers, and especially in biliousness, and the bark is used to remove tapeworm.
In India the rind is used in diarrhoea and chronic dysentery, often combined with opium.
It is used as an injection in leucorrhoea, as a gargle in sore throat in its early stages, and in powder for intermittent fevers. The flowers have similar properties.
As a taenicide a decoction of the bark may be made by boiling down to a pint 2 OZ. of bark that has been macerated in spirits of water for twenty-four hours, and given in wineglassful doses. It often causes nausea and vomiting, and possibly purging. It should be preceded by strict dieting and followed by an enema or castor oil if required.It may be necessary to repeat the dose for several days.
A hypodermic injection of the alkaloids may produce vertigo, muscular weakness and sometimes double vision.
The root-bark was recommended as a vermifuge by Celsus, Dioscorides and Pliny. It may be used fresh or dried.
---Dosages---Of rind and flowers in powder, 20 to 30 grains. Of pelletierine tannate, 3 to 5 grains. Of rind, 1 to 2 drachms. Fluid extract, root-bark, 1/4 to 2 drachms. Decoction, B.P., 1/2 to 2 OZ. Of decoction of 4 OZ. of bark to 20 of water, 1/2 a fluid ounce.
---Adulterations---The bitter but non-astringent barks of Barberry and Box (Boxux sempervirens). Their infusion does not produce the deep blue precipitate with a persalt of iron.
Pinana is a dwarf variety naturalized in the West Indies.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Migration

Pelican Migration of 2010            Dec 16th            ©Greg Patch
 the past three days the migration to warmer waters 


further out beyond  my lens are long, thousands, lines, many, of geese, duck and the other migrating birds...




Pelican Migration of 2010                  #2                     ©Greg Patch 12/16/10

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Chakra 7 Rising Wave                12" x 12"                 2008



The Crown or 7th Chakra represents pure consciousness achieved by connecting personal inner wisdom to universal consciousness, unity, and beingness. 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Chakra 6 Rising Wave

Chakra 6 Rising Wave             12" x 12"              2008

Chakra 6 or The Third Eye is our center to personal balance through intuitive clarity by visualizing the consciousness of universal knowledge. It is associated with the Pineal Gland and is located centrally just above the brow.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Chakra 5 Rising Wave Series

Chakra 5 Rising Wave             12"x 12"               2oo8


Chakra 5 / Throat Chakra is the point of voice. It "relates to communication, our growth in unconditional love, passion and devotion" from the giclee gift card packet for the Wholidays.  The 7 Chakras 1 - 7 and informational page w/thumbnails. These museum/gallery quality giclee reproductions of a series of paintings  (b&np) following my tile paintings series.  These paintings were done on the tiles.


 See   http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/search/label/Tile%20Series 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Natural Selections 2.0 Group Show, Dakota State University


Margaret Withers, stealing entropy, 
2010, resin, pigment, oil, string, painted vellum, 24x24
© Margaret Withers

Am honored to have art work selected for the Natural Selections 2.0 "contemporary art meets nature" Group Show at Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota. The show will open Feb 1st, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM and run through April 1, 2011. There will be 21 artists represented from the US and 1 artist from Belgium.
Alan Montgomery and Destry Sparks have curated the show.

Karl E. Mundt Gallery at Dakota State University
820 N. Washingston St.
Madison, South Dakota 57042 

The artists:
Cathryn Peters,  Angora, MN
Greg Patch,  Surf City, NC
Milbert Whitley,  Pantego, NC
Joshua Coombs,  Philadelphia, PA
Jane Horner,  New Bern, NC
Pamela Zimmerman,  Washington, NC
Emily Soldin Howard,  Raleigh, NC
Joey Howard,  Raleigh, NC
Maxine Masterfield,  South Sarasota, FL
Meredith Loughlin,  Washington, NC
Neil Loughlin, Washington, NC
Betsy Stewart,  Washington, DC
Andrew Fullwood,  Chapel Hill, NC
Platon Alexis Hadjimichalis,  Brussels, Belgium
Jenny Hodges,  Wilmington, NC
Kiernan McGonnell,  Chicago, IL
Margaret Withers,  Brooklyn, NY
Peggy Guichu,  Phoenix, AZ
Destry Sparks,  Greenville, NC


Saturday, December 11, 2010

Chakra 4 Rising Wave

Chakra 4 Rising Wave         12" x 12"            2008


Chakra 4 or Heart Chakra "involves our growth in unconditional love, passion, and devotion." from my informational card included in my Chakra Rising Wave Series Giclee Print cards package.  The card briefly describes each Chakra's significance and is what I've been using to describe the Chakras in these recent blog postings. 


For the Wholidays!

The 5" x 7" Chakra gift cards are museum quality archival giclee frameable art prints. Images of the original paintings done in beeswax & natural pigments on Khadi papers can be viewed on my website at http://www.greenartstudio.com/galleryrising.html.
c&p to url bar for larger view
http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2010/03/chakra-rising-wave-series-giclee-cards.html
Each "Chakra" card is a Limited Edition Print.
Cards are printed with eco-friendly inks and on post-consumable paper.

Useful as a meditation tool.

7 Card package $35.oo + s&h
Individual card $8.oo + s&h
tax included

you may contact me at info@greenartstudio.com for purchase, or...

...Cards are available at the following retail
ArtExposure, Hampstead, NC
Porters Neck Yoga
Spa, Wilmington, NC
Sage Salon & Spa, Wilmington, NC
Sambuca, Wilmington, NC
Visions and Dreams, Wilmington, NC

Friday, December 10, 2010

Chakra 3 Rising Wave

Chakra 3 Rising Wave          12" x 12"             2008

Chakra 3 or Solar Plexus guides our relationship with our personal power and personal growth with our emotional, physical and spiritual environment. As we raise our kundalini energy here we enable ourselves, giving ourselves permission, to be all that we can be with our environment and our self.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Chakra 2 Rising Wave

Chakra 2 Rising Wave                        12" x 12"                              2008

The 2nd or Sacral Chakra relates to reproduction, creativity, joy and enthusiasm. It is located centrally to just below most belly buttons. The painting is done with beeswax and natural pigment on Khadi paper with tabs and hung by a bamboo rod.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Loons and a Cold Sea Sunrise




Loons and Cold Sea Sun x 2            ©Greg Patch 2010


Photo Diptych

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

latest work... a progressing transformation note 4



 This is the first panel of two panels at near completion. Will develop the second panel and bring it to the point of comparative completion to the first, and then finalize both panels as diptych like. Keep in mind that come Summer Solstice the next major transformation of this project will take place.
a couple points to make:
- art work created to be a/part of ceremony/ritual nourishing, healing and aligning our spirit, mind and body to the transformational way in which our lives enfold here on Earth and in nature.
- serve to stabilize the sense of community in nature for the people.
- art making as functioning in aesthetics and ritual.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Destry Sparks...


...of Greenville NC.


http://www.destrysparks.com/


last night I went to an opening in Raleigh at Moon Caravan House in Boylan Heights
920 West Lenoir Street. The artists; Kirk Adam, Anne Terry, Angela Moore-Stiles, Destry Sparks, Julia Henderson, Sys Oppenlander, Brian John Mitchell, and Anna Marie Troupe.  

Friday, December 3, 2010

quote day

From inability to let well alone; from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what is old; from putting knowledge before wisdom, science before art, and cleverness before common sense; from treating patients as cases, and from making the cure of disease more grievous than the endurance of the same, Good Lord, deliver us."                     - Radiologist Sir Robert Hutchison in the British Medical Journal, 1953; 1: 671.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Chakra 1 Rising Wave

Chakra 1 Rising Wave      12" x 12"     Beeswax & natural pigment on Khadi paper  

Chakra 1 Rising Wave is the first of seven in this Series. Chakras, the body's 7 energy centers, connect each of us with our environment on physical, mental and spiritual levels. The 7 Chakra System is the more commonly recognized in western cultures. In these works I use pure colors with the coiled lines of Kundalini. 

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini
Kundalini literally means coiled. In yoga, a "corporeal energy"[1] - an unconscious, instinctive or libidinal force or Shakti, lies coiled at the base of the spine.[2][3][4] It is envisioned either as a goddess or else as a sleeping serpent, hence a number of English renderings of the term such as 'serpent power'. The kundalini resides in the sacrum bone in three and a half coils and has been described as a residual power of pure desire.

The first Chakra is considered the root or sacral chakra. It is located at the lowest area corresponding to the spine in our sacral pelvic area. It is associated with connecting us to Earth and aids with maintaining our stability, sense of security, sensuality and sexuality

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Recommended readings

http://ecoartscotland.net/author/ecoartscotland/

Recommended readings

December 1, 2010
Two very clear articulations of the challenges: both examine those aspects of everyday life which we take for granted, but we need to question and change.
Message in a bottle: learning our way out of unsustainabilityWals Message in a Bottle_Learning our way out of unsustainability the inaugural lecture of Prof. Dir.Ir. Arjen E.J. Wals upon taking up the posts of Professor of Social Learning and Sustainable Development, and the UNESCO Chair at Wageningen University, 2010
and
Ecology and Ideology: an IntroductionPolygraph ecology_and_ideology Polygraph 22 (2010)