6.03.2009

Art meets Hope


Jeff Lindsey puts his hands on metal and it roars to life.


My first view of "Green Treefrog" was when he had me close my eyes, then open them to see it standing astride this italian motorcycle he gave me for Christmas a few years back. Unforgettable! The bike was phenomenal (a mint 1958 Gilera which had won the Motogiro D'Italia in 1991 and had the official seal to prove it), but more moving was the frog. (And not just because he's taller than I am). Honestly, I couldn't even believe the beauty of the sculpture. Jeff has these huge strong hands that make spirit soar out of anything with engines or wings. Look, do you think the guy can sculpt?

Emily Dickinson said "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all." When times got tough during my illness and it was clear Menieres would not let me on that bike, Jeff and I sold it. Still a contender, it has won the Motogiro De California now several years running. The frog gives me hope every day, leaping up, with such a fluid, expansive stretchiness. What Jeff doesn't know, because his hands just do this, is that the lithe nature he brings out of simple steel rod makes for a feeling of exuberance in the viewer. He touches my life the same way, bringing surprise and liveliness. He's the hare, full of large scale speed, as I am the tortoise, moving slowly, gradually, in my ongoing struggle with gravity. Like many artists, he won't get around to the discussion with galleries, even though he has accompanied me to my shows, openings, exhibits. So now you will find him on Artfire at Artimentary Studios, where you can place an order for his work.

This handsome frog is a reminder, as I proceed with more surgery tomorrow to save what's left of my hearing and ability to walk. Always upward, the stretch is what frees the soul. Even metal bends in the right hands, becomes something bigger. I place my life on a daily basis into The Largest Hands of all. But, here's one small but big thing to do for frogs: stop use of RoundUp and other 'green washed' household and garden products that truly endanger frogs and other amphibians. We can't all sculpt like Jeff Lindsey, but we can reduce chemicals that compromise their immune system, as well as leave habitat intact where they can hold on. We need frogs. I need frogs. What helps you hold on to hope?

3 comments:

  1. this is dear post antonia. will treasure it for long. thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thanks for sharing such a touching story. Many blessings to you and your loved ones!

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  3. Very inspiring story! Making jewelry right now is one way for me to keep on hoping in a brighter future, and I'm also thankful for Jesus, my personal Savior, the ultimate source of hope!

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