Saturday, December 4, 2010

Third Anniversary of Norval Morrisseau's Passing Into the Spirit World

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Ozaawaabiko-binesi ~ Copper Thunderbird ~ Miskwaabik Animikii
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Portrait of Norval Morrisseau (detail) Illustration by Spirit Walker
© Susan Murar; Photography by Lucinda Jones
/Click on image to Enter Susan Murar's website/
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Portrait (White clay): 6'-4" x 3'-6" x 2'-2" (Height x Width x Depth)
Staff (White clay): 3'-10" x 1'-10" x 10" (Height x Width x Depth)
/The portrait has not yet been cast into bronze/
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SHAMAN ARTIST
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Norval Morrisseau has not left us, love never leaves, it defines life. He was aware as an artist in this world that the quest and the goal of all life is to reach the pinnacle of understanding the concept of love. The subtext of all his life's work - and he heard it in Spirit - "It is essential that all life respect life". Love. His creations were defined by love. Humankind is in the process of discover­ing the definition of love, and Norval was well aware of this in every cell of his Being. He did everything that was within his powers to move us closer to this understanding, through his paintings.
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He has told us that he is a child of the stars, and he tried to tell us that we too are star children. He demonstrated beautifully, artistically, that there is no balance between spirit life and physical life, there is no contest - the Spirit is always #1. Because of this and he understood this instinctively, joy is our legacy, "wherever joy is, you are". Norval knew this and he gave this to us intimately as "Copper Thunderbird" shaman artist.
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He has not left us, he is here celebrating his gifts to us as we continue to receive them. For generations to come - the joy of his creations will speak to us of this great artist, and we will wonder and certainly rejoice as he was so much a part of us, and we of him. As we are all - always in all ways - he was a messenger.
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"All is well, blessings be."-
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Susan Murar, Sculptor
BA, MFA, AOCAD


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Many Artists of the past and present have painted in striking detail and clarity the ill's of humanity. These paintings have many times become the 'signs of the times' for their nation's and their peoples struggle with evil forces of oppression. Russia's 'Black Square' of 1915 painted by Kazimir Malevich comes to mind. Zero point had been reached and revolution was the only solution.

Norval Morrisseau on the other hand... offers us a remedy through colour and form with the paint brush of his thoughts.Our emotions frozen on canvas.

'I was wondering...do you know him?'

12/04/2007
R.I.P

Spirit Walker said...

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"Thank you Copper Thunderbird in the name of all of us influenced by the spirit of your people, the Great Ojibway, and colours that continue to sound louder than thunder."

Ugo Matulić a.k.a. Spirit Walker

Julie Kinnear said...

He was a true Picasso of the North, depicting something a lot of us wouldn't even be able to imagine, carrying on the message of spirituality and mysticism. Such ambiguity sourcing in unreality and reality at the same time.