Back in the Flow

I am elated to be able to share that we wrapped up the main work from our fire, and that my in-house studio space is back up and running.  This brings me incredible joy, and relief beyond words, and I am so deeply grateful to be making art again.  The first piece to share is the result of a meditative exercise in which I let my mind be free of expectation of what was to emerge, and to let my hands bring the imagery into dimension.  I worked in silence to let my mind be clear, and enjoyed the process of letting the colors flow from many layers of drawing and painting into new form.  I really enjoyed working in this way, and will be exploring more like this in the future...

"Patterns in my Mind", (13 x 18 x 4.25 inches), 2016

The next sculpture came about after many hours visiting a grocery that carried food from around the world (made much more fun and interesting with the company of a dear old friend).  I paused frequently to marvel at cuisine so different from my own.  Coming upon these large cacti leaves (spines removed), I reflected on the sustenance they held... guarded treasure stored beneath their once-spiny exteriors.  Like the life-saving water contained within, we also have inner resources to call on in times of need. Connecting with these parallels that lie within the natural world makes me feel more grounded in our shared world.

The third piece  was inspired by a stand of yellow wildflowers growing in one of my favorite nature preserves.  I was struck by how the flowers seemed to reach up to touch the sky, especially when viewed from the perspective of the ground.  The contrast of the yellow and blue made such a beautiful balance, and seemed to be singing out the innate drive to embrace life in whatever ways we can.  

Hayden Michelle

Michelle lives nestled between the hills and sky, steeped in endless inspiration gifted by nature. She is compelled to make art that embodies empowerment, which comes from inner searching, speaking one’s truth, and reaching out to connect with others. Her revolutionary method of transforming macro photography into 3-dimensional sculpture enables new beings to emerge from imagery seeking release from 2-dimensional planes, reflecting the transformative quality inherent in us, all. She thrives on getting lost in the details of nature and pushing the boundaries of her medium, combining her love of ceramics, drawing, painting, and encaustic. 

Her previous career as a social worker enabled her to witness the cathartic power of art, fueling her as she continues to use art as a healing force.  Her groundbreaking work has received recognition in the national and international encaustic community, and resides in private and public national and international collections.

http://www.michellehaydenfineart.com/
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