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Sculpture Show in Loveland, CO

8/9/2023

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Thank you for viewing my posts daily. The Sculpture in the Park Show allows the participating artists to bring a max of 15 pieces. I tried to cover a variety within the limit. These sculptures have been loaded into my car, and I am ready to hit the road.

The show will be held in Benson Park, Loveland, CO this weekend. I'll be in Tent B. Please come to say hello to me if you come.
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More than 350 years ago, a monk Enkū (円空) wandered in Feudal Japan, carving wooden statues of the Buddha and writing poems in exchange for food and lodging. This piece was inspired by his work.
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Humble joys of living were shared through his art. This poem, calligraphed in the back, is such an example: In the country of Hida - The first snow floats like flowers - In my mind - It was like the arrival of spring
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This small piece "Hurt" is my favorite of all the work I am taking to the show. It touches my heart...
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Little Buddhas and Human Relations

8/8/2023

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The following two sculptures portray opposite aspects of human relations. "Life's Companions" are there for each other, as they row into the ups and downs of life (represented by the boat). I imagine they will remain intimate even though time passes and a physical distance may prohibit them from seeing each other often. On the other hand, those in "Close Yet Apart" are so much in pain because of their psychological and emotional distance. The base is a bridge, but it has a crack right in the middle.

My friend kindly responded to my ambivalence about my career with Anthony Harpoon's quote: "Do not be distracted by the sirens whose beautiful songs seduce the artist away from their own true mission. Let the maestros and maestras follow their passions while you follow yours, because being authentic is an art in and of itself." It resonated with me. The authenticity of my art lies in what I express. Let that be my unique song! Thank you Steve.
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LITTLE BUDDHAS: Life's Companion
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LITTLE BUDDHAS: Close Yet Apart
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Shared

8/7/2023

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I often think about how difficult it is to nurture human relations. However, having a few true connections is vital for our well-being. Interdependence, a presence of support in the "waves" of hardship, is expressed in this sculpture. The wavy bases are leaning on each other, and so are the figures. The void in the middle of the waves can represent a part of the life process or how one sometimes feels. Regardless of the situation, the companion will be there for the other. The connection is the most precious gift in life.
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More Little Buddhas

8/6/2023

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Yesterday, I reflected upon my career as a professional artist. It has been 11 years since I taught myself how to sculpt from a magazine article. I have come a long way. However, browsing through a fellow show participant Kristine Poole's website, I realized how far I still had to go. This morning, the pressure was still heavy in my heart. I have been telling myself, "Don't compare yourself to others but try to be as best as you can. That is enough," but it is not easy. The Little Buddhas posted below are telling me the same thing, "Accept who you are and what you have achieved no matter how unacceptable you and your achievements may be."
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Floating Thoughts (front)
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Floating Thoughts (side)
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Every Potential (front).
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Every Potential (side)
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Void (front)
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LITTLE BUDDHA: Void (side)
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CERAMIC LITTLE BUDDHA: Summer Breeze

8/5/2023

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Seven new sculptures from my Little Buddha series are coming with me to the Sculpture in the Park Show (click on the underlined part for more show information). This piece is the cutest. I was afraid the scarlet color would ruin it, but it added a charm to it. I'm smiling.

By the way, this piece was built during my public demonstration at the Suzie Cappa Art Center. I'm doing it again in October, and I will feel honored if you stop by. More info will be posted later. Stay tuned.
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