'Impersonal Divinity'
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“Impersonal Divinity”

18″ x 24″

Oils on gallery wrapped canvas, needs no frame, painted sides and comes ready to hang

Here are the quotes that helped this work along its path:

“If therefore my work is negative, irreligious, atheistic, let it be remembered that atheism — at
least in the sense of this work — is the secret of religion itself; that religion itself, not indeed
on the surface, but fundamentally, not in intention or according to its own supposition, but in
its heart, in its essence, believes in nothing else than the truth and divinity of human nature.”
-Ludwig Feuerbach

AND

“Not necessity, not desire –no, the love of power is the demon of men. Let them have
everything –health, food, a place to live, entertainment –they are and remain unhappy and low-
spirited: for the demon waits and waits and will be satisfied.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche

Many cultures worldwide, have mythology about Gods, Goddesses, and people who sport
horns. The overall history for horned people is, (with the exception of some forms of
Christianity, who demonized ancient mythology to created the Devil, and to help convert
pagans (witches) into their belief system) that horns represent a connection with a higher
power, the God-head, the Creator. In most circles of world study, this is commonly is refered to
as the Horned God Myth.

I use horns to represent the animal/divine earth nature, the connection to higher-power
wisdom, and to the feelings of rebellious freedom. I take back the history and reinterpret it
with a modern twist.

This painting is a work about you, the viewer. Depending upon your internal dialogue, your
systems of belief and faith, your systems of fear and self-awareness, your reaction to this work
is revealing of your nature at this time. Do you see a picture of the devil? A shaman? A
mythological creature? Evil? Good? Provocation on your belief system? It all depends on your
mental state and state of awareness, personal history and levels of judgement. I think that is
interesting.

This work is about the act of demonization that seems to be running rampant in our modern
culture. Don’t understand something, someone, some other religion, culture, lifestyle? Well,
then fear, hate and demonization are the order of the day. I don’t agree with that stance, I know
there is a middle ground, a gray area if you will.

That is why he is painted in gray-scale, to represent that middle ground. You might think this
work is of a certain race of human, but is he? His wide nose, large lips, broad forehead, may
define him to you as being of one race or another. It’s not clear and that’s the point. That is my
point. You don’t know, but your gut reaction to this simple work, should tell you a little more
about yourself. Are you happy? Mad? Interested in the history? What are you feeling? Please
feel free to share that feeling or to not share it as you see fit. Just don’t ignore that feeling,
live with it and let it help you sort out what you really believe is true for you. It’s important that
we discover our own truths, so that we might better facilitate understanding and peace
amongst ourselves.

I want to convey my thoughts on the unknown, the different, the sacred. Those thoughts are
simply this, demonization of the different is an act of violence and hatred. It never elevates it
only destroys what is possible. It is evil. It is destructive and immoral. It is an act of hate and
fear. It is useless to human beings, unless…it is being used to enslave, subordinate and
control.

The most glorious thing about being human is that under everything, the skin, the religion, the
cultures, the rules…we are all human. Blood, bone, organs, hearts, spirit and mind. Under our
skin, and clothing we are truly a family of human. The differenced between us are our greatest
gifts to each other. Diversity is freedom. We can reach a place where we are all on the same
level…that of being human. I don’t have to agree with you, to love you, to learn from you or to
protect your freedom ( or my own) to be or become what you (or I) desire to be.

It’s  true.

We don’t have to draw lines in the sand over difference, we could choose to see that we are
all one family, the family of man. We could stop the desire to control, to rule, to over protect
the ideas of self, to have the most of anything or everything in order to have more power. We
could choose to embrace the differences and stop trying to rule over each other. We could
choose love, peace and understanding…we really could.  

This work is a celebration of the art of evolution. The evolution of wisdom, peace,
understanding and virtue that I know humanity could one day reach. I pray everyday for this to
be so. I pray for peace, and I know it begins within me and you….one heart and soul at a time.

Thanks for being here today, I sure appreciate you all.

Heather

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