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I saw this last week- a 49ft-long 3D artwork celebrating ‘Star wars’, set underneath a humble bridge in London. It was created by 3D artists Joe and Max to celebrate the UK launch of the Rise Against The Empire play set.  A good drawing in itself but what made it great was the way it got people engaged with it.  Kids and adults pretending to hang perilously from the edges of buildings, people walking around it trying to understand how the simple perspective of the drawing made it so cleverly three dimensional; and passersby reverentially walking at the edges. Or people simply pretending that they were in a Star Wars movie underneath a London Bridge, accompanied by the sounds of ships, laser fire and droids.  What fun!

Art is about being fun, creative and engaging people.

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Seeing the light

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There is a wonderful ‘book sharing’ going on at my local train station- part of a book sharing scheme for London’s tube and train stations.  So I have been taking, re-placing and giving my books.  In January this year, I found a small desk calendar.  Having no calendar for the year, I took it.  It had paintings on it but I did not give them much thought, thinking some of them a bit amateurish, only glancing at the calendar from time to time to check dates.  One day I started noticing the lovely colours of the paintings and realised for the first time that all these paintings had been made by foot and mouth artists. I was so humbled instantly.  I started researching these artists and that has been such a journey of inspiration, joy and love.

Today, I bring to you the astounding work of Keith Jansz which is featured for this month- you can google him to look at more of his work online. Keith Jansz was a successful freelance financial advisor, stockbroker and physically, a very active person. In 1995, after a car accident in which he broke his lower vertebra, he was left wheelchair bound, unable to use his arms and legs. Two years after he left the hospital he met the mouth painter Trevor C. Wells who encouraged him to paint with his mouth and Keith began a painting course at the “Open College of Art”.

That small desk calendar has made such a big impact on my life- a huge thank you to the unknown person who left it there to inspire me on my journey of following my heart.  I now realise that following our hearts is not easy and sometimes, as we learn from Keith, a huge jolt to our reality gives us the opportunity to live our lives more creatively.  I also realise once we shed our arrogance, we can look at things in a different light and truly appreciate each gift that life brings us, even a calendar.  Buddhism says, “The heart is a skilled painter.”

These inspiring words come from Keith’s website- “Before 1995, when life forever more changed in a split second, I don’t think that I really saw the world around me…Now I revel in these simple pleasurable sights but at the same time try to keep them in my memory until I can use them in my painting….Of course, not everything inspires me but as my experience develops I find that it no longer has to be a perfect sunny day to motivate me to paint – there is as much pleasure in capturing the rest of nature’s moods.  Real enthusiasm comes from the heart…I hope that my enthusiasm for life and my art is conveyed to you through my work.”

(PS- The title of this post comes from Keith’s website)

Value of Life and treasures of the heart

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A small collection of flowers and candles mark the spot in West London where Piotr Mikiewicz was murdered by a petty thief stealing a computer from a nearby house. Piotr, 40 years old, originally from Poland, was a streetsweeper, much valued by both his colleagues and the residents. Nichiren says- “Life as a human being is hard to sustain— as hard as it is for the dew to remain on the grass. But it is better to live a single day with honor than to live to 120 and die in disgrace.”

But what value have some put on Poitr’s life?  A bunch of supermarket flowers reduced from £3-00 to 69p?  Life is the best thing we have.- lets not forget that.  Again, as Nichiren says, “More valuable than treasures in a storehouse are the treasures of the body, and the treasures of the heart are the most valuable of all.”  Piotr died in honour.  Poitr left treasures of his heart for everyone for eternity- lets honour that as we also honour our own treasures of the heart.