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Showing posts with label keys. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Keys and Feathers
At the opening of Hans and Bill Haveron's first father-son show, the Kirk Hopper Gallery offered up a back wall to Hans for one of his famous "live paintings. With the show's theme of Raven's Riddle still influencing his muses, the younger Haveron "feather bombed" with wall with an 8' high by 20' long feather which he painted within a one hour time limit he imposed on himself.
Bill shared this photo with me which was taken by
John F Ladd. The first thing I noticed was yet another completed "key circle". As any of you who have read The Tribes from its beginnings knows, Hans is the original source of Sepia's key. The painting "Sepia's Secret" has resulted in various representations of the key as a tattoo, jewelry and in graphic designs. The evening of this painting session, Hans chose to wear the key fashioned for him by Shannon Shiang who has also created a special version of the key pendant for Adam Lambert to compliment his tattoo. Adam owns the original painting of "Sepia's Secret".
John F Ladd. The first thing I noticed was yet another completed "key circle". As any of you who have read The Tribes from its beginnings knows, Hans is the original source of Sepia's key. The painting "Sepia's Secret" has resulted in various representations of the key as a tattoo, jewelry and in graphic designs. The evening of this painting session, Hans chose to wear the key fashioned for him by Shannon Shiang who has also created a special version of the key pendant for Adam Lambert to compliment his tattoo. Adam owns the original painting of "Sepia's Secret".
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
A birthday gift for you
One of the prime traits of the members of the Tribes are their huge, generous hearts. These folks live the hippie spirit of sharing all things; their art, their food, their shelter and their love. Today is Ms. Shannon Shiang's birthday and like so many others I've gotten to know she'd like share by giving you a present on this special day. See the flyer below, get the code and then go to Skins and Stones and buy something for yourself, a family member, friend or maybe just give it away some day to someone you just met. Share the birthday love. Then swing by Shannon's twitter or Facebook and leave her a note to say Thank you and Happy Birthday.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Starlit birthday key
But Adam felt the need to keep the "Secret" with him all the time and chose the element of the key, which unlocks the Eye of Wisdom, to have inked into his forearm. This drew the attention of another friend of Hans', Shannon Shiang, jewelry designer from New York City. Shannon had already taken another element of one of Haveron's works, the scarab, and replicated it in three dimensions of bronze. Seeing the key separated from the painting she was inspired to turn it into an actual key. She would bring a number of samples of Sepia's key with her to Burning Man to show Hans and Adam in 2011. One of the prototypes was gifted to Adam's boyfriend, Sauli Koskinen.
When I last visited Shannon in her studio, the evening that Adam's sophomore album "Trespassing" dropped, she showed me a very large version of Sepia's key cast in sterling silver that she hoped to gift to Lambert at some point. Enter the "Starlighters". This fan group formed in 2009 after the launch of Adam's official website. They were people who wished to dedicate themselves to helping keep Lambert's brand new star shining brightly in the sky of current pop/rock music. These fans are at the forefront of requesting airplay of Adam's music, voting in various media contests and sharing their love of Adam and his music with as many people as possible.
As with many individual fans and fan groups, Starlighters have participated in the annual charity giving that Lambert initiated on his 28th birthday. Over the past three years Adam has asked fans to donate to Donors Choose and Charity Water in lieu of sending him gifts. Besides spotlighting charities for his birthday Lambert has also been a supporter of The Trevor Project and Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Foundation. This year's birthday gifts went to an organization founded by a man who became part of Adam's career almost by accident. Lambert got his fanbase behind Nile Rodger's "We Are Family Foundation" which encourages youth and young adults to help their peers and children. Starlighters added their donations to those of all the other fans in the attempt to raise $31,000 for WAFF (at last count the total was over $45,000).
But this fan group wanted to do something else special to show their love for Adam, something with a lot of symbolism. The discussion started in October of last year. Carter Setterlund, who became the coordinator of the project, suggested going to Shannon and Hans about the creation of a special version of Sepia's Key and then contacted Shannon about the project. Shannon suggested the large silver key along with making it extra-special by adding precious stones to the design. Further conversation between the two resulted in using the lyric "Stars in my black and blue skies" from the song "Underneath" on Adam's latest album and selecting white and black diamonds and sapphires. From there Shannon and Carter went into action to spread the word and raise the funds for the project, all on the q.t. They wanted this to be a complete surprise to Adam. Everyone was told not to post things on social networks or public message boards. Communication was done via emails, private messages and by phone. Shannon reached out to customers of Skins & Stones who had previously ordered keys. Starlighters communicated with all their members. Eventually, they not only raised money, some members also donated actual stones for the pendant.
Meanwhile Hans created the special casket the key would be boxed in. The fan group also put together a "birthday book" filled with letter and messages that was compiled by Carter and has gorgeous cover art done by Lucas Vitek.Then came the final stage of the project-actually delivering the key and the book to Adam. The hope was to do so before Adam left for his 6-week Asian/European tour last week. Again, Hans and Shannon were called into action. Everything ended up coming to down to wire. So close in fact that the gift was delivered at LAX while Adam was waiting to board his flight to Seoul, South Korea. Shannon had flown in from New York and Hans delayed his trip to Texas. Thankfully all the Powers of Light were watching over this process and the key and book were successfully delivered and Adam was totally surprised. According to my own conversation with Hans, Adam loved the gift and Shannon told Carter that Adam was really moved by the sentiment and symbolism of the gift and noted how sweet all involved truly are.
Adam showed his appreciation to everyone who is a part of this gift by wearing the key at his first concert of the Asian leg of this tour in Seoul, South Korea. Below are photos shot by one of the people at this performance. This morning he tweeted, "Special thanks to @Skinsandstones and all the fans who chipped in for the ferocious skeleton key necklace!! I LOVE it!!!".
I want to sincerely thank Carter, Shannon and Hans for working with me and helping to share this story.
For more information on Shannon Shiang's organic Skins & Stones line visit http://skinsandstones.com/ . There is an on-line store at the site where you can purchase various versions of Sepia's key along with all her other current work in this line. Shannon has another line, Shiang New York. These pieces are very unique and sophisticated and are also available for purchase. Hans Haveron's work can be reviewed at http://www.haveronstudios.com/. Lovely archival Glicee prints of some of his paintings can be purchased at Fine Art Direct. Haveron is preparing for the gallery show "Raven's Riddle" which will be his and father, Bill Haveron's first ever father-son show at the Kirk Hopper Gallery in Dallas, TX. The show opens March 2 and runs through April 13th.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
A key to success by Alexander DCD
We are all aware of keys in life. We are always unlocking something in ourselves or others. One of the themes in most people's lives is success. It starts with learning to do the basics. We, hopefully, succeed in learning ways to convey ourselves through life - rolling, crawling, walking running. We must succeed in learning how to nourish ourselves. Eventually we learn how to cook, shop, grow food but first we must succeed in getting food into our bodies.
Next would probably be communication. A baby succeeds at getting the attention it needs by squacking or crying if it is in some kind of discomfort. Eventually it learns words or signs if they are mute. If they are deaf they must succeed at learning to read lips and sign language. A blind child must learn braille.
After we succeed at the basics then we deal with more complex concepts of success. Transportation/conveyance - riding a skateboard, skiing, rollerblades or driving a car. Communication - using a telephone, a computer, ART! And of course success in a career.
Alexander hits the nail on the head with this piece. Success takes dedication, conscious or unconscious. The baby is dedicated to succeeding in getting the attention it needs. It does not stop making noise and/or moving until an older, more developed human notices and comes to the baby's aid. The five-year old wanting to ride a bicycle will suffer bruises, cuts and sore muscles until they have achieved that perfect combination of motion and balance. The college student who gives up a party to study so they see that Suma Cum Laude next to their name in the graduation program. The eighty-year old who sits with their laptop until they succeed at sending that photo of their grandchildren to a friend via email. Each of these people at each step in their lives have committed, dedicated themselves to the task at hand. If they lose focus, drive or ambition they are no longer dedicated and even if they do not fail, they will not succeed in completing the task to its fullest end.
You can learn more about Alexander DCD and watch more videos on his YouTube channel, on his blog and on his official website .
Monday, February 20, 2012
Shannon Shiang - the "key master" and so much more
It's late Sunday morning in a sunny Manhattan apartment in Tribeca, a few blocks from Chinatown. Joined by "the committee" of two Siamese and a black long-hair cat, I sat down to chat with Shannon Shiang, owner of Shiang New York and Skins & Stones jewelry studios where she creates stunning work. She is also an active member of various art tribes throughout the country, is concerned about the environment and the plight the oppressed. Immediately I could feel that Ms. Shiang was a genuine and kind spirit.
The conversation started with taking her art to the level of collaborating. As artists we tend to be very protective of our own work. It is a delicate balance if and when we choose to share our craft. Within the communities Shannon is a member of, they mentor, encourage and nurture others, especially those new to tapping into their creativity. The trust within these groups is strong and has resulted in amazing works, helping her to make this step. She shared with me the first jewelry collaboration she did with Hans Haveron, the scarab pendant. The work is beautiful and opened the door for all the other work she has done with him. She also showed me a sketch for an upcoming project she is doing with John Park. Park has teamed with Haveron on several murals so this choice made sense.
The discussion faded in and out of the tribes subject. Arts community gatherings play important roles in Shiang's life. She is an avid "burner" and also attends Lightning In Bottle. The events prove to be inspirational, spiritually refreshing and an opportunity to stretch her own talent while helping others do the same. This year, Shannon chose to use her art to create a talisman for the camp she is a member of at Burning Man. It is a key that depicts the Burning Man logo as the pupil of the Eye of Inner Vision. The key unlocks that sight. Shiang also gifted keys to other attendees who were positive and shared goodwill.
Burning Man was also where "Sepia's Key" first appeared. Shannon, inspired by Haveron's painting and Adam Lambert's tattoo created the first prototype which she shared with both men on The Playa. A copy was gifted to Sauli Koskinen, Lambert's partner. She and Hans then began the process of working out what will become the final product that will be available for purchase very soon. Sadly, since the announcement of the project, a knock-off of the pendant has turned up on eBay. Both artists hope that people will note that this is not their work and will wait to purchase the real one. This situation has affected the release date of their keys that they were hoping to coincide with the release of Lambert's sophomore album, "Trespassing". The Skins & Stones timeline has been moved up and the first batch of keys should be available very soon. Note that the approved pendants will bear both the Skins & Stones and Haveron Studios logos.
The "Skins and Stones" line is the more organic line and the one where all her collaborative work can be found while Shiang New York designs is more stylized and inspired by sacred symbolism. One piece in particular draws from Tibetan Buddhism. A dog tag that depicts the sacred mandala that the monks use for meditation and spiritual healing was designed and is being sold to raise funds for Free Tibet, a non-profit that is very dear to Ms. Shiang. One of my personal favorite pieces from this line is the Phoenix necklace which Shannon was wearing. In a follow-up email Sunday night, she shared to whole legend with me. Like most people I knew the part about the old phoenix self-immolating only to have the new bird rise from the ashes. However, I did not know that the old phoenix builds a nest of cinnamon twigs that also burns. Also that those ashes are encased in an egg of myrrh, that the young phoenix deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis.
To learn more about Shannon Shiang visit Shiang New York, Skins & Stones, follow her on Twitter or friend her on Facebook.
The conversation started with taking her art to the level of collaborating. As artists we tend to be very protective of our own work. It is a delicate balance if and when we choose to share our craft. Within the communities Shannon is a member of, they mentor, encourage and nurture others, especially those new to tapping into their creativity. The trust within these groups is strong and has resulted in amazing works, helping her to make this step. She shared with me the first jewelry collaboration she did with Hans Haveron, the scarab pendant. The work is beautiful and opened the door for all the other work she has done with him. She also showed me a sketch for an upcoming project she is doing with John Park. Park has teamed with Haveron on several murals so this choice made sense.
The discussion faded in and out of the tribes subject. Arts community gatherings play important roles in Shiang's life. She is an avid "burner" and also attends Lightning In Bottle. The events prove to be inspirational, spiritually refreshing and an opportunity to stretch her own talent while helping others do the same. This year, Shannon chose to use her art to create a talisman for the camp she is a member of at Burning Man. It is a key that depicts the Burning Man logo as the pupil of the Eye of Inner Vision. The key unlocks that sight. Shiang also gifted keys to other attendees who were positive and shared goodwill.
Burning Man was also where "Sepia's Key" first appeared. Shannon, inspired by Haveron's painting and Adam Lambert's tattoo created the first prototype which she shared with both men on The Playa. A copy was gifted to Sauli Koskinen, Lambert's partner. She and Hans then began the process of working out what will become the final product that will be available for purchase very soon. Sadly, since the announcement of the project, a knock-off of the pendant has turned up on eBay. Both artists hope that people will note that this is not their work and will wait to purchase the real one. This situation has affected the release date of their keys that they were hoping to coincide with the release of Lambert's sophomore album, "Trespassing". The Skins & Stones timeline has been moved up and the first batch of keys should be available very soon. Note that the approved pendants will bear both the Skins & Stones and Haveron Studios logos.
The "Skins and Stones" line is the more organic line and the one where all her collaborative work can be found while Shiang New York designs is more stylized and inspired by sacred symbolism. One piece in particular draws from Tibetan Buddhism. A dog tag that depicts the sacred mandala that the monks use for meditation and spiritual healing was designed and is being sold to raise funds for Free Tibet, a non-profit that is very dear to Ms. Shiang. One of my personal favorite pieces from this line is the Phoenix necklace which Shannon was wearing. In a follow-up email Sunday night, she shared to whole legend with me. Like most people I knew the part about the old phoenix self-immolating only to have the new bird rise from the ashes. However, I did not know that the old phoenix builds a nest of cinnamon twigs that also burns. Also that those ashes are encased in an egg of myrrh, that the young phoenix deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis.
To learn more about Shannon Shiang visit Shiang New York, Skins & Stones, follow her on Twitter or friend her on Facebook.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
The key to your heart
Forgive me. Somehow I missed my own timing on this one. It was intended to be posted yesterday.
Valentine's Day. Although a "Hallmark holiday" is a day when we are focused on letting those we love know in the form of gifts, cards, meals that they are important to us, special. Of course we should be doing that every day and honestly, I'm one for spotaneous romanticism. I much prefer flowers, delivered to the office, for no reason at all. But that's not the point of this post.
One of the many analogies of romantic love is "giving the keys to your heart". I never really thought about that phrase much until I started writing this key series. The first thing that came to mind was a conversation with a former lover about happiness. I had said something to the effect that this person made me happy and that I would be incredibly sad without them. The response floored me. Instead of thanking me for the compliment, he said that he never wanted that much responsibility in anyone's life. He went on to explain that we should all be capable of creating our own invidual happiness with a love interest merely putting an extra shine on the happiness we had already found and maintained on our own.
Being single for ten years now, I completely understand what my lover meant. I have not only achieved my own happiness, I have found joy and peace. As much as I would love to be in a romantic relationship, I have established an entirely new circle of friends that stretches from New York City, to Chicago and now to Los Angeles without traveling any farther than a three hour drive. These people, with their arts, talents and spirituality have filled my life with so much vibrance, inspiration and blessing. When I am interacting with them, either face-to-face, over the phone or on-line the colors of our friendships are brighter and just more but when I am alone, that joy and love is still there. The flame is a softer one and warm instead of strikingly hot but I am genuinely happy.
So what about the keys to my heart. I've always been able to unlock my own emotions and set them free. I've never been one to actively look for "the one" who can open me up but some people have come along that have shown me new "rooms" within myself. Sometimes it does take someone new to release emotions, spiritual ideals or creativity. But are they the only ones who can do that? Maybe it's possible that they were one of many who had those particular keys on their ring. There maybe others that have them too. The thing is, and here is the wisdom being unlocked, you already had those keys on your ring from day one so when or if that person leaves your life, you can unlock those doors yourself. We all know deep down that no matter how badly the relationship ended and how much it hurts to revisit parts of ourselves, eventually the hurt subsides and we remember the lessons learned and realize that there are places we want or need to go back to, good things that we desire even without that person there to share them. We never forget where those rooms are and most of us probably poked around at them while we were healing from the break-up it just hurt too much at the moment to actually open them.
A personal story about the rooms in my heart and in my spirit that I slammed shut and then boarded over years later in a different relationship. I ended up with someone that was so different from me that I moved into the basement of my heart and soul, leaving creativity and spirituality in the bright sunny rooms on the main floor and in the attic. I spent 20 years bending and shaping myself into someone so far from my real self trying to make this person happy. When I think about it now...I never had the keys to his heart and nothing on his ring fit the doors of mine. Instead of opening me up, he shut me down. When I finally walked away from that relationship, I came upstairs from the basement. I threw open every single door and fountains of color and beauty poured from every one. Yes, some of the objects in those rooms had collected dust so I cleaned them off and opened all the curtains. Then I kept going up to the attic; the home of all my quirks and excentricities. Old dress forms, cheval mirrors, giant bird cages and my grandmother's evening gowns all waiting for my return. Yes, I did reconnect with an old lover during this process and he opened a door or two but mostly he stood by and watched me open them with my own keys. And when my new found energy proved too much for him, he left. I was sad but I didn't shut those doors. In fact some of them wouldn't close if I tried.
The points are these. First, don't ever think that someone else is the sole bearer of the keys to any part of you. Yes, revel in the joy when that person does unlock something in you but remember that if that door gets closed at some point down the road, YOU have a key to it too. Second, don't ever give away your keys. Don't lay the responsibilty of your joy, your peace and your love on any one person. It's not a compliment. And in reverse, don't feel that you are special if that person claims you are the owner of their keys. That is a dependent relationship and if you both are doing it, it's co-dependency and that is a sick, dysfunctional relationship that will poison the people in it and anyone close to it.
The next time you put on a piece of jewelry or clothing that depicts a key, think about it this way...that is YOUR key. You own it for life. Don't give it away. Sure, you can let others use their keys but always remind yourself that when those people are far away and you want to feel, create, pray, whatever and the door got closed for one reason or another YOU!! can unlock it.
Monday, February 6, 2012
The key of simplicity
About ten years ago a friend of mine dropped a very interesting phrase into my spirit; "Life isn't easy but it should be simple. If it's not simple, then simplify it." A few years after that I had a revelation about a bible verse that always gave me hope. St. Paul said that God will never give you more than you can handle. The revelation was, that if you can't handle it then God didn't give it to you. Which means that either someone handed it off to you because they didn't want to deal with it or you took it from them out of sympathy or frustration.
No, life is not easy. Children are born. People die. Jobs and money come and go. House burn down. Cars crash. Friends move away. There are floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes and every other form of natural disaster. These are normal things that humanity has to deal with. Definitely not easy. However, dealing with these things can be simplified.
The age of technology has brought good and bad with it. The good, for example, in the case of an impending weather related disaster, is to inform the people how to prepare, give evacuation information and provide updates from rescue and repair organizations. Unfortunately the TV, radio and internet also throw in things to increase fear levels, broadcast incorrect information and generally make things worse. When facing a disaster, keep it simple. Prepare your home, make sure there is sufficient food, batteries, candles, communication devices. If told to leave, pack necessities quickly and orderly. Follow the prescribed exit routes. DON'T PANIC!. When it is over and the "all clear" is sounded, return in as orderly a fashion as you left. Take stock in the condition of your own property. If it requires assistance, follow the procedures to secure the resources needed. If you, your family and their residences are sound then move on to offer your help to your neighbors or organizations who are supply aid. Follow directions. Put in a full day's work without complaint. Don't take on other people's issues if they are capable of handling them themselves.
Probably one of the most impressive examples of simplicity under pressure is the Japanese after the earthquakes last year. One of the most telling photos was of school children within a week after the devastating trembler, walking to school...through rubble that included a large freighter (ship) that had washed miles inland. The people knew that life had to continue after this disaster. They immediately set to work clearing roads, finding shelter and getting people fed. The lines at gas stations were long but people waited in them patiently, knowing that pushing, shoving, swearing and fighting was not going to make the situation any better or go any faster.
Simplicity isn't needed just in the case of a huge event. It can be brought into your day-to-day living. Accept your current lot in life. That's not to say that you have to accept staying in your job, living in your house, or driving your car. You can work towards something better or different but don't pile all manner of unnecessary stress, complications and negativity on it. Go to work with a positive attitude. Simply do your job. Come home and seek out a new occupation, taking any set-backs in stride and moving forward. Keep your home simple. Do you need a wall full of chachkies collecting dust? Does your bedroom require three dressers, a chest-on-chest and an armoire? Does your fridge have to have French doors, an ice maker, AND a water tap on the door? Worse, does your fridge need a built in smart screen? Is there a reason for the 80" plasma, HD, flatscreen with Surroundsound in your living room? Again, don't take on other people's issues. Life is not a competition. He who dies with the most toys wins...NOTHING!
Simplicity's place in wisdom is a large one. Simplifying allows you a clearer view of the whole picture. It gives you the ability to organize and prioritize. It opens your mind and spirit of clutter that bogs you down and slows or even prevents progress. It is one of the critical character traits of the inner child. So look at your life and start simplifying.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The key is THE KEY
Last May I was introduced to my current favorite painter, Hans Haveron. After seeing just one small element of one of his works, I hunted down the whole piece and then started digging up as many photos as I could find of the rest of his portfolio. Even before I interviewed him the first time, I knew that I had a spiritual connection to his art and the symbolism displayed in it. Haveron loves talking about art; his own, his friends' and anyone's that he has experienced over the years. A child and grandchild of artists, paint runs through his veins, music powers his nervous system, performance fills his lungs. He takes his own talents and encourages others, mentors them and inspires them through collaboration. Arts are this man.
Once he gets talking, well...he's an interviewer's dream because he just goes and all I have to do is make sure the recorder is working. In that waterfall of words, comes stories and one of those stories was the explanation of the symbolism of "Sepia's Secret". The interview question had just been, "do elements of your paintings have meanings?". Not only did he share with me the story of the painting by how he had told the story to Adam Lambert who felt so connected to it that he bought the painting. That in turn inspired him to have the key tattooed prominently as a reminder to always create from his "child".
"The key" has also affected other artists in Hans' circle. One of those people is Shannon Shiang. Shannon is a jewelry designer and creator. She has two jewelry lines; Shiang New York and Skins and Stones. Shannon is an L.A. native who has relocated to NYC and is a long-time friend of Haveron's. After producing some prototypes of Sepia's key, one or two of which turned up at Burning Man this year, Shiang worked with Haveron to come up with a version that will be produced on a larger scale (200 units to start). Presale orders are being taken now for product to ship on March 20, 2012.
These artists and their work have affected my spiritual focus, not only the particular keys depicted in Hans' paintings and their symbolism but keys and locks in general. As we enter the Age Of Aquarius or the coming of the new age foretold by the Mayans, there are things that need to be locked away and new doors and windows that need to be opened. However, the keys involved may not be a metal object designed to insert into a lock and turned. Maybe it refers to the key a song is written in. The Christian bible speaks of the "new song". Maybe this is the era that that song will be written.
Maybe it is a cipher key. A word, a letter that provides the code to unravel a hidden message. There may be some secret manuscript previously unnoticed by man because it just looked like some foolishness.
Or maybe it is a keystone. That piece of material that holds an entire structure together. That structure could be a building, a person or a society.
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