vol 8, September 2000
Creative Energy in Life and Art
Creative Energy in Life and Art
Conductivity of the body is the creative process as in Aikido. One pointedness of Misogi-No-Jo can be seen as the bodily expression of conductivity, receptivity and mindlessness. The humanness that O'Sensei demonstrates while performing this ritual embodies whole body conductivity. He seems to me to be a conduit, a vehicle that receives this conscious energy. True Art is inherently sacred. It changes the person in the process. It makes one deal with many elements of character and helps to develop oneself and understand different emotional elements of one's character. So that in order to be productive and creative and continue to grow you have to change and let go of any obstructions in your character that might inhibit the creative process of expression. This can require great work and demand openness to life. You might say that when you create you surrender to the process itself. This is what inspired the creation of Misogi-No-Jo as a sculpture. As I get older, the realization of that, the value of expressing a creative form is important to a being. People find this in many forms in life. It is what keeps us young and alive at heart. The feeling in the heart and the hands of an artist are the same as one, whose heart moves him or her on the mat through the Art of Aikido. *Peter Lennon www.lennon-sculpture-studio.com is a gifted sculptor of vast and varied experience. He is also a student of aikido and has incorporated his knowledge of the martial art into much of his current work. Included in his gallery are remarkable studies of O Sensei as he appeared in his later years. For a real treat to the senses, pay a visit to Peter's website shown above. Don't miss his portfolio and gallery with their wide and impressive array of sculptures. Ordering information is also offered. |
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