Wednesday, December 13, 2017

12/12/2017 Blue Galactic Night/ Blue Crystal Eagle - Overtone Peacock Moon of Radiance, Day 28





Kathleen Carlo-Kendall Masks
Kathleen Carlo-Kendall Masks, Art show in the UAF art Gallery, November 2011.





Kathleen Carlo-Kendall born in Tanana, Alaska, is an Koyukon Athabaskan professional carver from Alaska.

Background

Kathleen Carlo was born in Tanana, Alaska, the daughter of Poldine and William "Bill" Carlo. She moved to Fairbanks at the age of five where she lives today. She started making her artwork from the Native Arts Center in the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Her teacher was Ronald Senungetuk. She has always loved artwork since her high school years. Kathleen's artwork sometimes symbolizes an event or spirit, other times it is just what comes out of the shape of the wood. She received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metal-smithing, but she doesn't consider herself a metal smith, but more of a woodworker. 

Art career

Kathleen received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1984 from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She was one of only a few women to carve masks at that time. Besides mask making, Kathleen also enjoys working with panels of wood and metals, ice-sculpting, and teaching. Since 1990, she has worked as a Native Arts Carving Instructor for the University of Alaska Summer Fine Arts Camp. She has won many awards for her work and twice has been chosen for Percent for Art Commissions. Her works are seen in the collections of the University of Alaska State Museum, Permanent Solo Exhibition Case; the Alaska State Council on the Arts, Contemporary Art Bank; the U.S. Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board; Anchorage Museum of History and Art; Doyon Limited, and numerous private collections in and outside Alaska.

Art Style

She uses metal and wood together, the hardness of the metal and the softness of the wood, make for a beautiful combination. She considers herself a contemporary native artist as opposed to a traditional artist. As masks (denaanaan’ edeetonee in Central Koyukon) were not used extensively by her people, she turned to the sculpture of the Yup'ik masks and other cultures for inspiration.*




AKBAL



Kin 203: Blue Galactic Night


I harmonize in order to dream
Modeling intuition
I seal the input of abundance
With the galactic tone of integrity
I am guided by the power of accomplishment
I am a galactic activation portal 
Enter me.


The Sirian persona is a telepathic channel open to the frequency lines of all beings.*


*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 207-2018.







The Sacred Tzolk'in





Anahata Chakra (Silio Plasma)




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