Saturday, November 6, 2010

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Her current work titled “Uncharted” was inspired by “Kalachackra” sand paintings, created by monks of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition whenever they feel there is a need for healing of the environment and all living beings. The act of constructing the Kalachackra is considered a path to enlightenment. In its most basic form, the Kalachakra is an image of the universe based on an unending circle and a square. The circle represents the divine and the square is a symbol for the earth. For Loheed, the act of creation begins with a line drawing of a web-like geometric field that is erased, blurred, blotted out, etched, and clarified with thick and thin layers of wet media. The geometric shapes created become scaffolding, allowing you to enter into her personal map of time and space. Fragile layers of paint and traveling mark-making are added to create both a mask and a window into a world that allows for transformation.

Two paintings and six drawings are on display in the Gallery at Inman Square, September 10th – December 10th, 2010. Opening reception with the artist is Friday, September 10th, at 7p.m.


Contacts: Siri Ram Khalsa/Cindy Ludlam, Gallery Directors

Phone: 617.868.0055

Email: info@kundaliniyogaboston.com

Radius and Hybrid in the Inman Square Gallery

Wednesday, January 13, 2010


New Painting and Drawings