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About the Artist: Mari
Merabi is a pen and ink artist from Armenia. She was
born in 1974. The works represented here were done in the period
between 2000 and 2006.
An
artist's statement roughly translated from Russian follows:
"I never know
what will be represented in my drawings. I begin with a detail
and become
simply
disconnected
from time
and place...
All
is
dissolved.
In a deeply meditative-silence
inside, images begin to appear on a white page. During
such moments there is no self. I hear nothing, I do not actually
see (only shadows) and I do not feel... When
work is finished, I come back to my normal senses.
"In
general, I do not like to draw, but if
I do not, the
consequence is terrible and I become depressed.
After a picture is finished, I feel disconnected
from what I have done and am both confused and amazed that
these images came from my hand. Some of the figures actually
frighten me... There is little that I actually understand.
The energy of the art itself goes beyond any personal history
or explanations. The essence
remains concealed and in the shadows. It is the purpose of many
practices to reach it.
I
have searched
for answers in churches,
with friends, in reading, meditation, prayer, Buddhism, Krishnamurti,
talking
to priests. . . .
I have long searched for the way. Kastaneda, who does not preach
any religion, speaks of energy and penetration into realms
that are not answered by religion, psychology and
parapsychology. Ultimately the quest is a private
affair for each person."
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