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Yoga for Hope

July 22, 2010 · Leave a Comment

please pre-register

http://nationalevents.cityofhope.org/site/TR/YogaforHope/General?pg=informational&fr_id=1290&type=fr_informational&sid=1330

and if you are there, please say hello- i am the official photographer for this event

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out side art august first, please come!

July 21, 2010 · 1 Comment

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=132302166792324&ref=ts

*faern will be having a photobooth in the “back” of the booth- a cool backdrop with studio lighting- as well i will be showing some of my recent Mixed Media photograpty i made for Priceless, the second installment of my series ‘Interlude:Actuate’. i will be selling miniatures from this project,other pieces in the same style but from other projects- some prints as well will be for sale

i have attached an image from priceless for “promo” purposes at this time (i attached two- if you choose to use one, please choose the one that has the feet)
i will be forwarding a couple other pics of pieces for sale
would you also like images with studio lighting? you know, similar to the “booth”

*david gardella…

David Gardella works in many different art mediums, which can include visual, ecological, and/or physical methods. His intimate 2 dimensional paintings are influenced by a wide spectrum of botanical subjects and ethereal deities. His 3 dimensional soft sculpture series is entitled Monsters and Mushrooms. All of the creatures are needle felted by hand with merino and corriedale wool. The continuing series will incorporate an even broader palette of colors made from plant and mushroom dyes and other natural elements. Monsters and Mushrooms are completely unique creatures and can be enjoed by young and old alike.

When not creating, David is a youth and adult art and ecology educator. Ask him about his upcoming classes he teaches ranging from drawing, felting, painting, mushroom cultivation, beekeeping, growing herbs, etc.

*Velvet Otterhound specializes in vintage jewelry and found item re-creation mixing the old and the new into fun pieces. It’s a bit of recycling with a blingy twist!
http://www.velvetotterhound.com

~~~there is going to be a lot going on at our booth- live felting, open photoshoot, art on the outside and the inside of the booth and the best accessories to boot!

A BLOCK PARTY BENEFITING YOUTH & ART IN SAN FRANCISCO

SUNDAY AUGUST 1 (11am-7pm)

161 ERIE ST. (off of Mission St. between 13th & 14th St.)

**LIVE ART**MUSIC**FOOD**DRINKS**CRAFTS**FUN**
C’mon, whats not to like ??

161 Project, Pink Mammoth and The Fringe Collective will host a benefit for ROOT DIVISION and The SAN FRANCISCO PARKS TRUST.

OUT SIDE ART: a new community-building endeavor that combines San Francisco’s art, music and green cultures.

An outdoor event for the whole family, Out Side Art is bringing together a talented group of artists and DJs to represent some of San Franciscos most creative scenes.

The primary artistic focus of this event will be a coordinated effort by local artists to complete a Mural started by the internationally renowned British artist BANKSY.

CHOR BOOGIE
SIRRON NORRIS
JET MARTINEZ
NILS THORSEN
MERYL PATAKY
REBECCA WHIPPLE
ROCKY VILLANUEVA
DUSER
DYNO
LOPAN
BETHANY ROSE
BRITTANY HOWARD
JASON COHEN
DELVIN LEAKE
FRANK CALLOZZO
JOEL DEAN STOCKDILL
ELI SPEAR

The live mural painting will be complimented by music from an eclectic variety of San Francisco’s best DJs: (Music from 11:00 a.m to 6:00 pm)

J BOOGIE (OM RECORDS/DUBTRONIC SCIENCE) http://www.om-records.com/blogs

RICHIE PANIC (BLOW UP) http://soundcloud.com/richiepanic/a-wanted-weekend-warrior-mixtape-by-richie-panic

MOTION POTION (FRINGE / SUNSET)

SLAYERS CLUB DJ’S (DALY CITY RECORDS) http://theslayersclub.com/ / www.dalycityrecords.com

PRIMO PITINO (NIGHTBEAT/OLDIES NIGHT)

JAMIE GUZZI (DEBASER)

DEREK HENA (PINK MAMMOTH)

GRAVITY (PINK MAMMOTH)
http://www.pinkmammoth.org/ | http://pinkmammoth.podomatic.com/

CHRIS ORR (ROLLER DISCO)

U9LIFT (FRINGE / JANKY BARGE)

http://soundcloud.com/u9lift/i-lost-my-soul-in-san-francisco/download

Our partners and beneficiaries are ROOT DIVISION and the SAN FRANCISCO PARKS TRUST. Root Division is a local, non-profit that supports emerging artists by offering subsidized studios in exchange for volunteer service. They help artists develop, primarily through the unique and positive experiences they derive from teaching free art classes to under served youth. The San Francisco Parks Trust provides leadership and support for San Francisco’s parks, recreation centers, and open spaces. One of their core strengths lies in the development of outdoor education programs for youth.
PLANT*SF will be coordinating a public greening during the event.

http://www.plantsf.org/

ROOT DIVISION

http://www.rootdivision.org/

SF PARKS TRUST
www.sfpt.org/

The event will take place on Sunday, August 1st on Erie Street between the hours of 11am and7pm. There will be a suggested Donation of $5 for entrance, 100% of which will go to Root Division and the SF Parks Trust.

BIG THANKS to these folks for helping to make this event happen:

SF WEEKLY
FRJTZ-590 Valencia St.
ANOTHER MONKEY- 280 Valencia St.
YBR Promotions
THEMML.com
Honest Tea- honesttea.com
Nest-Collective- nest-collective.com
Revolution Foods
Plum Organics

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recent highlights

July 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment

recent highlights

this passed month or so i have been working non-stop at many different things, not only working at catching up to myself- but also at reviving myself…

one of the most apparent recent highlights for me is the relationship between my trip on a retreat in joshua tree  with pete guinosso and the work i did for the priceless art Grant from False Profit, llc- mainly the landscape at joshua tree

and the emerging of these signals in the drawings for the Priceless installment of my project ‘Interlude:Actuate’

detail from a 6foot by 6foot (approx) piece


i knew for many reasons (that i will share in due time) that the trip and the community on the retreat had a lot to do with me moving forward in making the work- it was definitely a pleasant reflection to have it present itself physically in the work as well.

that being said-
here are some photo highlights for you… in no particular order…. enjoy!

joshua tree yoga and camping retreat with pete guinosso

http://www.yogaislife.net/yogaislife.net/Home.html

stacey rosenberg

http://namastacey.com/

meg!

kk ledford

http://www.facebook.com/kkledford.wildmoonwisdom

meg and lucid dawn!

Jamie and Ian!

chrisandra fox!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Chrisandra-Fox-Yoga/111789572186075?ref=ts&__a=16&

jamie and ian again!

priceless!

‘Interlude:Actuate’ at priceless!

http://interlude-actuate.com/

thank you and, that's all for now

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pose of the month is posted!

July 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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check out this post!

June 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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pushing the rewind button for a sec

June 16, 2010 · 4 Comments

i have been called time warp girl by quite a few people, so i decided to rewind a bit and as i was looking back through the blog i realized that i touch on so many things… and right now, since i am working on a specific series and grant project im even further enthralled.

i guess the grab and run is better than the stick and twist.

essentially what has happened, is somehow i have moved from the images from the i live here sf shoot, just before my mom passed away…

photo compliments of julie michelle, ilivehere:sf project

and

photo compliments of julie michelle, ilivehere:sf project

( http://iliveheresf.com/?p=997 )

to these images becky hurwitz and i did last week

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bexhurwitz/sets/72157624154765777/

"only up from here" photo by becky hurwitz

and

photo courtesy of becky hurwitz

and

"legs up" photo by becky hurwitz

i have no idea. its as if i stepped into my skin. and then looking back at my blog- i just didn’t say anything in that time really. its hard to speak when you are doing the work, so its easy to jump ahead as if there wasn’t anything involved in getting you there- that there weren’t lessons along the way. so shortly after my mom’s passing, my grandmother’s passing its weird to see myself like this- to even be happy – when in actuality each moment of happiness is mixed with just a little relief, guilt and quiet grief.

someone told me, of course this is no quote it was from a very emotional discussion revolving around the amount of time my mom spent with cancer- almost 15 years- that is a damn long time- a super long time- most of my growing up, or attempting with such amounts of uncertainty and more than half of my sister’s life… this person, in this discussion, in realizing this just burst into tears- “now its time for you to finally see who you are” taken out of context- that can be a nasty statement- but taken in context- its so very true.

when living so much time so deeply rooted in uncertainty you become desensitized to the possibilities, somehow a possible immunity to circumstances to come weave themselves in and somehow become a comfort zone. similar to the state of addiction, you start to not even realize you are even there, and you are suffering. 15 years later i faced this demon- one that became a part of me oh so young, so young its sad- and here i am- i survived! i held my mom’s hand as she passed and now i don’t (almost) shudder at my memories b/c i faced them dead on- don’t get me wrong- each time i swing around my apartment and my eye’s meet my mom’s in a photo i just burst into tears- the well is larger as i become happier- but the tap is not as easy to open.

as the depths of despair start to wither away i am left with some very important signals. like, that, i can actually maintain a positive attitude- yes, to a lot of my friends that i practice yoga with- this is no new news- to the rest of the world, apparently it is- BUT NOW, there is an internal feeling of satisfaction, of, well, being in my skin.

after living in such uncertainty for so long, i had to test it. before my mom passed i planted this idea- going with Pete Guinosso and his group to Joshua Tree- a place i had never been, a powerful powerful place- a good test, but also a supported test- i made the plans as if i knew at that time, THIS was the time i was going to NEED to be there- and OH man was it- i simply can not thank Pete and his crew for taking me into their arms

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=125391670817722&ref=ts

and here is where i am adding in pictures:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=166912&id=36555287083

i had no idea how the elements would effect me because i was still partially (still am) desensitized – and boy did they get a hold of me, and i am so grateful- i went there to say hello to myself, and it worked!

so, as i was rewinding the blog i realized that i jumped into working images of the interlude : actuate project i am working on for priceless, and left behind some ideas i wanted to touch on, so hence the rewind~

so, for now, im going to refer you to this post

http://faern-in-the-works.com/2010/06/02/going-and-moving-through/

and leave it at that- oh, and i’ll look at the previous post BEFORE i start writing the new posts to see what ive left hanging- i’ll try that on for a while and see what happens- maybe i’ll be more organized all of a sudden- or maybe i am just really low on blood sugar and should stop typing.

"just half" photo by beck hurwitz

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selection

June 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment

currently so enthralled with the project i have working that i have neglected to post

working parts of a whole (taken with phone)

working parts of a whole (taken with phone)

working parts of a whole (taken with phone)

working parts of a whole (taken with phone)

working parts of a whole (taken with phone)

these are all select parts in progress

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POSE OF THE MONTH: Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall Pose)

June 4, 2010 · 1 Comment

POSE OF THE MONTH: Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall Pose) written by Chrisandra Fox. Photo by Faern. model: tara dale

Commonly known as “legs up the wall”, the supported version of Viparita Karani Mudra (inverted action seal, inverted lake seal, whole body gesture) is a beautiful restorative pose that has been aptly adapted from its traditional form to offer relaxation and restoration in modern life.

After a long day of work, it feels natural to want to put your feet up and rest the body and mind from the concerns of the world.

Yoga teaches us how to rejuvenate even more effectively, by consciously integrating body, mind and Spirit. When practiced with props and held for some time, Viparita Karani can remove physical and mental fatigue, soothe the nervous system, and integrate the mind, body, and Spirit within one�s own awareness.

The nature of an inversion is to �invert� or reverse the position of the internal organs in the body to increase blood flow and improve their function. Inversions also work on our mental outlook, as we literally turn our world upside-down. Legs-up-the-wall is a long-held passive inversion that benefits all the organs, and revitalizes the mind.

This pose works on anxiety, headaches, blood pressure, digestion, depression, and menstrual irregularities, among other ailments.

A Little History. . .

In The Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the unsupported version of Viparita Karani is referred to as the �reversing attitude� seal. It resembles shoulderstand, and is described in the following way:

That nectar which flows from the moon has the quality of endowing enlightenment, but it is completely consumed by the sun, incurring old age. HYP 3.77

There is a wonderful means by which the nectar is averted from falling into the opening of the sun. This is obtained by the guru�s instructions and not from the hundreds of shastras (treatises). HYP 3.78

With the navel region above and the palate below, the sun is above and the moon below. It is called vipareeta karani, the reversing process. When given by the guru�s instructions, it is fruitful. HYP 3.79

The nectar oozes from a point in the brain — symbolizing the moon, and consciousness. The nectar falls into the navel region — which refers to the sun, and prana.

Viparita Karani Mudra belongs to the family of �fountain of youth� poses that are said to annihilate death and disease. By reversing the action of the downward flow of this nectar and assimilating it into the body, one is said to rejuvenate and preserve the cellular tissues, thereby slowing down the aging process. The yogi�s aim was to extend one�s life in order to achieve liberation (which takes time), and to enjoy the liberation for a long time once it has been realized.

By going upside down, we can also reverse the effects of divided consciousness or having a scattered mind � a state that many of us experience every day as our prana (life energy) and mental energy flows out through our senses toward whatever happens to be stimulating us in the moment.

A steady practice of Viparita Karani at the wall can help you to strengthen your outer practice of physical restoration and stillness, �reverse� the flow of the fluids in the body and increase blood flow and circulation, which can lead to greater physical health and well-being. This can strengthen your inner practices of �undoing� that lead to your balanced state of mind.

You will need a wall, a bolster or several blankets. You may also have a block, a strap and sandbag. Avoid this pose if you have serious eye problems, such as glaucoma.

The Pose

Place the bolster or 3-4 neatly folded blankets length-wise at the wall. Leave 4-6 inches from the wall for the flesh of your buttocks.

Sit in the center of the bolster, with one hip facing the wall. Place your hands on the floor behind you. Press into your hands and swing your legs up the wall. Rotate your torso so you are facing the wall. Bend your knees, press into your hands, and push your buttocks closer to the wall.

Bend your elbows and ease your shoulders to the floor. If your buttocks have moved away from the wall, bend your knees, rest your feet at the wall, and press into your hands to lift your hips and move your buttocks closer to the wall.

Once you have contact with the wall, tuck the shoulder blades down your back, rest your head on the floor and straighten your legs.

As simple as the pose seems, there are a number of variables to consider. We are looking for a slight backbend of the spine without overstretching the abdomen. The frontal hip points are parallel with your lower front ribs, supporting the arch of your low back. Your abdomen is soft, and as you rest in the pose, becomes deep, like a well. The chest is slightly lifted, to create a sense of spaciousness and openness.

You can check your alignment in the posture first by looking at your legs and feet. Reach actively through the soles of your feet and press your heels against the wall so that the backs of your legs are stretched. Feel for a sense of grounding as you press the heads of your thighbones against the wall. You can deepen this sensation by placing the heels of your hands on your upper thighs, close to where the thigh and pelvis meet, and pressing firmly towards the wall. Keep the pressure steady as you breathe and allow for a sense of length in your low belly.

An option is to loop a strap around your legs once you�ve gotten into the pose. Place the strap across your lower thighs, just above your knee, and tighten it just enough to keep your legs in the shape of Tadasana (Mountain Pose).

Keep the buckle of the strap off your skin so that you minimize the potential distraction of that sensation as you deepen into your pose of relaxation.

For extra grounding, place a sandbag on your feet. Have a friend place the sandbag evenly across your feet, or bend your knees into your chest. Place the sandbag into the soles of your feet and straighten your legs. Allow the weight of the sandbag to help ground your thighs.

Rest your arms out to your sides, up alongside your head, or with hands resting on your belly. If your neck feels over- stretched, place a blanket beneath your shoulders, so that the curve in your neck is supported, while your head rests on the floor.

Release the effort in your legs, without losing their shape. Bring your attention to the downward flow of energy from the soles of your feet through your legs, into your abdomen, and toward your head. Feel for the sense of grounding in the pose, with the radiant expanse of energy from your heart through your arms to the hands.

Become aware of your process of surrender to the shape of the pose, and witness as your breath deepens and expands into that shape. Can you surrender to the undoing, the letting go and the reversing of the normal activities of your body?

Feel your energy collect in the vital region of your body and follow that warmth all the way to your third eye point in the head, softening your eyes, ears, mouth, and brain. Feel the coolness across your brain, in your eyes. Allow your entire being to bathe in this flow of energy in your body and become fully restored � mind, body, and spirit.

Stay for 3-5 minutes, gradually building up to a longer session of 20-30 minutes maximum. When you are ready to come out, unlock the buckle of the strap, bend your knees toward your chest and slide the sandbag down the wall. Remove the sandbag, place your feet against the wall and slide off the bolster and away from the wall so that your back is on the floor. You can rest for a few minutes with the soles of your feet pressed against one another (Supta Baddha Konasana) and your legs resting on the bolster.

Roll to your right side before you get up to greet the world from your renewed perspective of peace and calm.

Chrisandra Fox teaches Viparita Karani in all its forms and other mudras in weekly classes at Yoga Tree. Click here for her schedule. She leads The Heart of Renewal Retreats in California and throughout the world.

Model: Tara Dale

Photography by Faernworks, Faernworks.com

also posted at : http://connectedefforts.wordpress.com/2010/06/05/pose-of-the-month-viparita-karani-legs-up-the-wall-pose/

http://www.yogatreesf.com/newsletter/images/jun10_pose.html

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going and moving through

June 2, 2010 · 2 Comments

before leaving on my firsts of many and many firsts trip

i was in a very interesting space

working on some new material that i was quite drawn too, unexpectedly so

but was so new in ways that i also felt a need to get away from it all, as if, what was coming out

was just too clear

so clear, i couldn’t see it

and it was disconcerting in the least

so i went to the desert

not knowing what joshua tree had in store for me

what this desert would say to me

all i knew, is that it would definitely be the one doing the talking

and oh boy did it, in ways never before imagined.

it pulls you down and says look at me, and if you don’t pay attention

you’ll walk into a cactus

it waves hello and says here i am

and if you don’t see it

you end up stuck way high up on a rock wondering what you are doing

here

it calls out and says

listen

and if you don’t pay attention, it keeps on calling

the beginning of reflections from my trip to joshua tree – camping and yoga- with pete guinosso, http://www.yogaislife.net/yogaislife.net/Home.html

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a general understanding

May 9, 2010 · 5 Comments

today is mother’s day

a short couple  months a go, as most of you know, i lost my mom.

and now, its the first mother’s day.

i tried ignoring it, i tried forgetting just about today, but of course-

that sort of thing doesn’t really work.

then i wanted to go through my journal i was keeping after my mom passed, that i am taking a break from, my special journal i bought right before, or after, i bought one i knew she’d love.

that’s not happening, i can still quote back some of those things so, its no use opening it up, unless im adding to it.

but again, i am working on fostering positive memories

i want them to wash away the ones that mix-up the situation

that careen your mind out of stability and into emotionality

not that i deny my emotions in the least, i still have to be able to process them.

i havn’t posted any images of my mom online, i have just a few that i look at for now.

its been strange considering what to write since until yesterday or the day before i had done pretty well at “forgetting mother’s day” and now here i am , sunday morning, just talking.

its not an easy task to choose words to describe personal tragedy, everyone gets caught up on what they think the words mean, rather than what you might be trying to express, so when it comes to a time in which a wordy description is required, even in our own personal description, we miss what we mean most of the time because of our own definitions etc, and so forth.

what does this mean?

not much to many, but to a whole world of people, that means a lot.

a general understanding doesn’t need a description.

that being said, my general understanding is that i will always miss my mom, i will always love her and she will always be with me- no matter which way you look at that- whether its genetic, or metaphysical in your understanding, its still there to be contended with. it is also my general understanding that, sooner or later, the times that cause nightmares will wash away and inform the memories that which i am seeking.

thanks mom! i couldn’t do it without you!

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