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Bush Flower Essences, Health and Healing, Large Silk Paintings, Screens, Video

April 2, 2010

Video: Beauty of Australia Series: Waratah 1

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This short video is based on just one of my original paintings on silk: ’Waratahs and Flannel Flowers’

My personal and unique style of Painting on Silk evolved as I explored and refined the French Serti Silk Painting techniques, based on all my previous experience of finely detailed drawing, watercolor, acrylic and oil painting.

The sheen of the silk as my ‘canvas’ enhanced the ‘Joie de Vivre’ of the infused color. However the incredible vibrancy of the silk dyes often necessitated toning the raw color down considerably and my techniques developed accordingly.

Initially the allure and splendor of the media itself suggested to me themes of traditional beauty. And then influenced by ‘Everything Japanesque’ I was happy to paint my favorite exotics: Magnolias, Waterlilies and Irises.

Until: My leaning towards ‘Natural Healing’ kindled the desire to infuse the healing vibrations of our Australian native plants and flowers into my art.

Being sensitive to the energy of the natural environment, the indigenous people of Australia know that different plants and flowers have different healing properties that can be transmitted to anyone: Simply being in the vicinity of the flowers and coming ‘Under their Gaze’ is enough to receive their vibrational healing energy.

While this is an innate instinct for people still intune with ‘The Dreamtime’ of this great continent, most city dwellers don’t have the opportunity to ‘Go Bush’ whenever they feel physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually depleted.  

Enter the World of the ‘Bush Flower Essences‘ 

And then: Enter the World of  Visually Absorbing the ‘Essence of the Bush Flowers.’ 

Silk became the media for me to bring ‘Life’ to visual impressions of our Native Flowers. Being technically adept at finely detailed Serti Silk Painting was just the beginning. How to instill painting with the ‘Healing Essence’ of the flowers was to become my creative challenge.

It seemed that the best way for me to start the process was to attune myself to a flower that I most resonated with: The Waratah.

Combining the Australian indigenous word: Waratah with the Greek Genus name: Telopea, the meaning of ‘Waratah’ is aptly ‘Beauty Seen from Afar.’

The Waratah was officially instated as the Floral Emblem of NSW in 1962 and all the biological details of the Waratah can be seen HERE   

The beauty of one of these crimson WILD flowers in full bloom, standing tall amongst the soft blue/green/grays of the Australian bush ‘scrub’ all around the Sydney area is a magnificent sight to see .. And the ‘Waratah Presence’ can be very strongly felt.

The formulators of Australian Bush Flower remedies, believe that the ‘Essence of Waratah’ can instill qualities of courage and vitality as well as imparting survival skills, supporting adaptability. For me, the Waratah also emulates the spirit and lifeblood of Australia and so I aspired to capture all these qualities in my paintings.

This Video

This short video is just the start of documenting the 12 year period in which I produced Wearable Art * Framed Paintings * Wall Panels and Screens * Before designing THE ultimate, one and only, and never-to-be-repeated-again wall hanging ‘Australian WILD Flowers.’ 

It’s my hope that this series of videos will now enable viewers to absorb some of the healing energy of Australia via the many distinctive plants and flowers from ‘The Great Land Down Under.’

Created at ANIMOTO  for Your Creative Muse by Alison Lee Cousland

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

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Bush Flower Essences, Health and Healing, Large Silk Paintings, Medium Silk Paintings, Video

WILD Beauty of Australia: No 1 Waratahs, Flannel Flowers and Donkey Orchids

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Waratahs, Flannel Flowers and Donkey Orchids 

This short video is based on three of my original paintings on silk: ’Waratahs and Flannel Flowers’ with ‘Donkey Orchid No 1’ and ‘Donkey Orchid No 2.’

Being sensitive to the energy of the natural environment, the indigenous people of Australia know that different plants and flowers have different healing properties that can be transmitted to anyone: Simply being in the environs of the trees, plants and flowers and coming ‘Under their Gaze’ is enough for them to receive their vibrational healing energy.

While this innate instinct serves people still in touch with the dreamtime of this great continent, most city dwellers don’t have the opportunity to ‘Go Bush’ whenever they feel  physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually depleted.  

But we all have the ability to visually absorb this same ‘Essence of these Bush Flowers.’ 

About the Waratah, Flannel Flowers and Donkey Orchids:  

Combining the Australian indigenous word: Waratah with the Greek Genus name: Telopea, the meaning of ‘Waratah’ is aptly: ‘Beauty Seen from Afar.’ 

All the biological details of the Waratah can be seen at http://budurl.com/WBio 

The beauty of one of these magnificent crimson WILD flowers in full bloom, standing tall amongst the soft blue/green/grays of the bush ‘scrub’ all around the Sydney area is breathtaking .. And the ‘Waratah Presence’ can be very strongly felt.

The ‘Essence of Waratah’ is believed to support adaptability whilst instilling courage and vitality. For me, the Waratah also emulates the spirit and lifeblood of Australia and so I aspired to capture all these qualities in my paintings.

Flannel Flowers often thrive in the same vicinity as Waratahs. Softly textured: Hence the name: They radiate a calming energy, enveloping one in a sense of security and being very well cared for. 

Warataha, Flannel Flowers and Donkey Orchids ALL flower profusely after bushfires.

The biological details of the Donkey Orchid can be seen at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diuris  

The scientific name ‘Diuris’ is derived from the Greek words ‘dis’ and ‘oura’ meaning ‘double tail’ which refers to the two lateral sepals which give the tailed appearance. The common name Donkey Orchid is derived from the appearance of the two lateral petals, protruding from the top of the flower like the two ears of a donkey.

Donkey Orchids are usually colored yellow, orange and brown * But intrigued by their unusual shapes, I interpreted their ‘tails’ as being tendrils searching for new ways to communicate with all beings. So with ‘artistic license’ my Donkey Orchids took on a new life in blue/violet.

Series of videos

This short video is just the first of a series of videos that will document the 12 year period in which I produced Wearable Art * Framed Paintings * Wall Panels and Screens * Before designing THE ultimate, one and only, and never-to-be-repeated-again wall hanging ‘Australian WILD Flowers.’ 

It’s my hope that these videos will enable viewers to visually absorb some of the healing energy of Australia via many of the distinctive plants and flowers from ‘The Great Land Down Under.’

Videos have been created at http://budurl.com/AnimotoYourMuse for ‘Your Creative Muse’ by Alison Lee Cousland

 

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

Email: private@riseall.com

Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/Allyinspirit

My Creative Muse Twitter: http://twitter.com/MyCreativeMuse

Blogs

Pathways to Abundant Living: http://riseall.com

Allyinspirit Internet Solutions Blog: http://allyinspirit.info

All Things Bright and Beautiful: http://budurl.com/AllThings

Miracle Mineral Solutions: http://miraclemineralsolutions.info

All Round Health and Healing: http://allroundhealthandhealing.com

Bush Flower Essences, Hanging, Health and Healing, Large Silk Paintings, Silk Scarves

January 13, 2010

Waratah Hand Painted Silk Scarf * Serti Silk Painting

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Waratah Hand Painted Silk Scarf
Serti Silk Painting by Alison Lee Cousland

 

The first waratah I painted on silk was on a scarf, commissioned by Maureen, a natural healer working with Dennis Stewart, who first introduced me to the healing powers of our Australian Native Flower Essences.

Maureen made her own Native Flower Essences and gave lectures on the transition of their healing properties by simply being in their vicinity and absorbing their vibrational energy as Australian indigenous people have always done instinctively. By simply looking at Maureen’s  slides of the Native Flowers, she believed that her viewers could absorb their healing vibration.

The revelation that this energy could be infused VISUALLY was  very new to me and the ‘floodgates of inspiration’ opened. My love of being in our Australian Bush with all our flora and fauna, my passion for art and my innate inclination towards natural healing could at last converge.

Silk was the obvious media for me to bring ‘life’ to visual impressions of our Native Flowers. Being technically adept at finely detailed serti silk painting was just the beginning. How to instill painting with the ‘healing essence’ of the flowers was to become my ten year challenge.

Seemed like the best way to start was to attune myself to a flower that I most resonated with: the waratah was the obvious choice.

The name ‘waratah’ means ’seen from afar’ and standing tall amongst the soft blue/green/greys of our Australian bush ’scrub’ a waratah in full bloom is a magnificent sight to see.

The formulators of Australian Bush Flower remedies, believe that the ‘essence’ of waratahs instill qualities of courage, strength and vitality. For me the waratah image also captures the spirit and lifeblood of Australia.

Maureen loved her scarf and I continued to paint several scarves with waratah motifs before designing the larger  waratah paintings and screens and ultimately my one and only, unique and never-to-be-repeated-again wall hanging.

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

Email: private@riseall.com

Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/Allyinspirit

Creative Muse Twitter: http://twitter.com/MyCreativeMuse

Blogs

Pathways to Abundant Living: http://riseall.com

Your Creative Muse: http://yourcreativemuse.com

Allyinspirit Internet Solutions Blog: http://allyinspirit.info

All Things Bright and Beautiful: http://budurl.com/AllThings

Miracle Mineral Solutions: http://miraclemineralsolutions.info

All Round Health and Healing: http://allroundhealthandhealing.com

Health and Healing, Medium Silk Paintings, Silk Scarves

September 25, 2009

Magnolia Silk Painted Scarves and Paintings

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Blue Magnolias

Blue Magnolias * Serti Silk Painting Alison Lee Cousland 450 x 300 mm

 

Waterlily flowers are thought to be the most primordial flowers on our planet and Magnolias are also known to be just about as ‘ancient.’   

The Magnolia tree has hundreds of different species all around the world and in the West was given the name Magnolia after Pierre Magnol, a French botanist in the 1600s.

Fables, legends and symbolic meanings of flower species, have been passed down from generation to generation. Typically the magnolia flower represents ‘splendid beauty’ with dignity and perseverance and is a welcome harbinger that spring is soon to arrive.

In the East, the Magnolia was known as the secretly-smiling flower and once only grown by the Chinese Emperors who bestowed its roots on those who had gained their special favor.

It’s not surprising that the simple but voluptuous form of the Magnolia flower became emblematic of feminine refinement, beauty and sensuousness.

Or that Magnolias have long been the subject of Asian art: When depicted with stones, particularly ‘longevity stones’ a long and dignified life is assured to all who absorb the energy of such art.

White flowers are generally associated with purity and sweetness and due to its beautiful white jade colour and orchid like perfume, the White Magnolia is also known as Jade Orchid.   

I’ve always been attracted to the fullness of the Magnolia buds as their petals open and was drawing and painting them long before painting them on silk. So the designs of these Magnolia Scarves and Paintings came from my original drawings (from life.)

Absorb the essence of Magnolia and come in touch with your own ‘splendid beauty and sensuousness * Your dignity and perseverance.

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Magentia Magnolia Scarves * Serti Silk Painting Alison Lee Cousland

 

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

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Health and Healing, Silk Scarves

August 16, 2009

Hand Painted Silk Scarves

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silk scarves

Scarves * Serti Silk Paining * Alison Lee Cousland

 

After attending a single morning silk workshop the ‘inspiration floodgates’ opened * The world of silk art continued to expand as I experimented in isolation for months, in order  to ‘perfect’ my personal serti silk painting techniques.

The basic serti technique requires the design outlines to be drawn with a resist, so that the separately defined areas can then be painted with blends of colourfields, ranging from delicate ethereal hues to brilliant vibrancy.

My aim was to specialize in refining the serti line as well as the application of colour * Applying all my acquired fine art ‘skills’ of drawing and watercolor to this craft.

The serti technique is essentially the same regardless of the fabric weight, weave and thickness * But each fabric places different demands on the skills of the artist.

These first pieces were generously sized scarves/shawls/wraps: hand-painted on the finest Habutai silk with a glossy, almost satiny sheen and then on very fine georgette silk that has more of a matt sheen. Both drape softly although georgette tends to even more so.

After painting many such scarves I naturally ‘progressed’ onto other forms of wearable art. Then onto screens, wall panels, framed paintings and one unique hanging. Of course all silk paintings are unique (as distinct from silk screening) which makes this particular hanging, uniquely unique.

Unfortunately photographs can’t capture the glowing vibrancy of the silk itself or the ‘glitter’ of the gold serti. So please allow for the sheen of the silk when viewing the above samples of my first silk paintings.

Details of scarves: From the top left going clockwise:

1  Oriental Orchids on Silk Georgette

2. Magnolias on Habutai Silk

3. Waratah on Habutai Silk

4. Native Orchids Habutai Silk

 

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

Email: private@riseall.com

Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/Allyinspirit

Creative Muse Twitter: http://twitter.com/MyCreativeMuse

Blogs

Pathways to Abundant Living: http://riseall.com

Your Creative Muse: http://yourcreativemuse.com

Allyinspirit Internet Solutions Blog: http://allyinspirit.info

All Things Bright and Beautiful: http://budurl.com/AllThings

Miracle Mineral Solutions: http://miraclemineralsolutions.info

All Round Health and Healing: http://allroundhealthandhealing.com

Bush Flower Essences, Health and Healing

June 8, 2008

About me * Ally

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This introduction is posted in full with images at Pages About Me * Ally

Ideally I like to surround myself with people who have very positive attitudes about their direction in life and aspirations for their future. I particularly love sharing with people who are also not afraid to travel beyond the confines of the norm in their thinking and being.

I guess I’ve had the notion of escaping the norm ever since I can remember. As a child it seemed that whatever you wanted TO BE in life was inextricably bound to whatever ‘career’ you chose and I changed my budding ‘careers’ nearly every week.

Science always attracted me, wanting to know how everything in life and the universe worked. But my final criteria, at the age of about 18 was to have the ‘Personal Freedom’ to explore and follow my own ‘dreams’ which were still forever changing and my priority was never to be restricted by a 9 to 5 lifestyle. At that time I didn’t equate ‘Personal Freedom’ with ‘Financial Freedom’ and the only people within my ‘realm’ that seemed to be living life to the fullest were ‘The Artists.’

I graduated from Prahran CAE, Victoria with the Diploma of Art & Design * Majoring in painting. With an increasing interest in environmental art, I really valued the opportunity to assist Tom McCullough, Director of the Mildura Arts Centre during a Sculpturescape Triennial year.

In order to earn the essential ‘roof over my head’ I’ve been everything from an art teacher/professional artist to a gardener/waitress and along the way as an added interest studied various forms of natural healing modalities, eventually specializing in Polarity Therapy.

It seemed only natural to become immersed in the reciprocal relationship between art and healing and in my silk art work in particular I aimed at infusing the healing vibrations of the native bush plants/flowers into my paintings. At that time I was also making my own Australian bush flower essences. From there I moved into multi-media and photography and of course digital image-making. Still interweaving Art with Natural Healing * Instilling Healing into Art and Creative Energy into Healing.

For me  health and healing is ALL encompassing and involves far more than the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe. Although all these ingredients are vital for our overall survival, our total wellness is also dependent on our reactions and responses to people/animals/circumstances, the myriad of impressions we absorb and assimilate on a moment by moment basis and all the dynamics of our relationships with each other and all living creatures including the earth herself.

By Blog ’All Round Health and Healing’ aims to bring together my understanding of many different facets of our living that can play an essential role in the integration of the physical body with the emotions, mind and spirit, thus contributing towards becoming ‘A Complete Human Being.’

 

Somehow with the shift from working with visual imagery to on-line writing, I’ve re-discovered as it were, my love of writing * But I can at times be given to making up words. So forgive me if the Academic English isn’t always ‘Queens.’

 About this Avatar that I use at many of my blogs: I love natural law as exemplified in mathematics, nature and in indigenous handicrafts. I don’t begin to understand the higher mathematical/cosmic laws of the Crop Circles but I have responded to them visually and emotively ever since they were first sighted and incorporated them into a lot of my art. This little Avatar is one of my favorite Crop Circles and to me represents a harmonious convergence of energy.

Although my silk painting was exhibited widely, it couldn’t  be shown as an all-encompassing collection * Which this blog will now attempt to do.

Ally * Alison Lee Cousland

Email: private@riseall.com

Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/Allyinspirit

Creative Muse Twitter: http://twitter.com/MyCreativeMuse

Blogs

Pathways to Abundant Living: http://riseall.com

Your Creative Muse: http://yourcreativemuse.com

Allyinspirit Internet Solutions Blog: http://allyinspirit.info

All Things Bright and Beautiful: http://budurl.com/AllThings

Miracle Mineral Solutions: http://miraclemineralsolutions.info

All Round Health and Healing: http://allroundhealthandhealing.com