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Tarot-cast for March 3, 2019

The artist this week is Mandy Barker.  She combines art and science to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the world’s oceans.  “The aim of my work is to engage with and stimulate an emotional response in the viewer by combining a contradiction between initial aesthetic attraction along with the subsequent message of awareness. The research process is a vital part of my development as the images I make are based on scientific fact… I hope it will ultimately lead to positive action in tackling this increasing environmental problem, which is currently of global concern”.

Not all plastics are easily recyclable PVC, Polystyrene (which include plastic toys) and the category “other” (which include nylon fabric, compact disks, storage containers and water cooler bottles) are not.  Throughout the world most plastic items don’t get recycled, many of them end up in our oceans and at times in unusual ways, which Barker shows in her ink cartridge piece below. The cartridges fell off a ship 5 years ago and are now washing up on shore all along the European coast.  Another example is her piece (Cancer) that follows the plastic trash from the 2012 Tsunami that hit Japan and is floating towards Hawaii. These larger plastics items through time become microplastics and are now being found in microscopic ocean animals, shellfish and fish.  Which are also seen below taken out of a turtle’ stomach( Aquarius) and a bird’s nest(Aries).

Plastic is important and useful for medical and industrial use, and globally we are getting better at recycling plastics. But a better way of reducing plastics now is to stop using them in our everyday life.  Use cloth bags for everything, ask restaurants or grocery markets you visit not to use Styrofoam, and try to buy clothes that are made of 100% natural fibers.  Even doing just one of these things will help lower your plastic consumption and disposal. Just think of it this way – That plastic you don’t buy- you literally won’t be ingesting it in your food source later.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.

Aries

Ace of Cups – The Ace of Cups calls for you to create and spread love and joy.   This card reminds you that positive emotions need to be your “go to” this week even if someone pokes you to get a rise.  Your mottos:  You catch more flies with honey than vinegar, and Love conquers all.

Taurus

Mandy Barker

Two of Cups – This week relationships are in the forefront with the Two of Cups.  Take time to put energy in and share intimacies with your closest relationships.  Your cup becomes fuller the more you fill other’s cups.
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Tarotcast for Week of Feb. 24, 2019

Happy Birthday Pisces!

Things have been a bit intense in my life, consequently I did not have time to research an artist this week.  So just a cool pic of the stars in Pisces’ constellation.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.

 

Aries

Three of Pentacles – Working with others is your goal and challenge.  Collaboration is key this week for progress to happen.

 

Taurus

Seven of Swords – The Seven of Swords ask you to set your intentions.  Things done is haste or without forethought lead to isolation and possible a moral misstep.  Planning, scheduling, prioritizing, and possibly asking for help is need this week.
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Tarotcast for the Week of Feb. 17, 2019

What Next and Why Not, Joyce J. Scott exhibition at Peter Blum gallery

The above pieces were done by Joyce C Scott.  Who was just named 2019 Smithsonian Visionary Artist.   She works in a variety of mediums: quilts, print-maker, installations etc…but I am highlighting her beaded sculptures.   She uses materials such as leather, fabric, glass, found objects and thousands of seed beads.  Her pieces bring to light discussions of race, slavery, heritage, and gender.

The first beads were made about 20,000 years ago with bone and wood.  The first seed beads, small beads made of glass, were made in Mesopotamia 2430-2180 BC.  The seed bead actual starts off as a glass tube that is stretched, then cut and re-fired for smoothness and color.  It wasn’t until the Middle Ages that beads became massed produce and Venice made them a fashion statement.  Venetian glass-makers monopolized the bead industry for about 600 years by keeping their techniques surreptitious. The glass-making methods were so highly protected that a glass-maker could face the death penalty if they shared the secrets.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.

 

Aries

Queen of Wands – Queen of Wands advise us to see the purpose of the variety of energies that surge through us in life.  She advises us not to try dominating or controlling them or the people around us.  Her way is that of acceptance not cynicism.

 

 

Taurus

Joyce C ScottTwo of Cups – The Two of Cups foretells that love is in the air.  This week your focus should be on intimacy in the relationships you hold dear or creating new ones.  Time for candlelight diners and walks on the beach.  The challenge is knowing your truth and sharing it.
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Tarotcast for Week of February 3, 2019

Happy birthday Aquarius!

The above piece, a nod to you all, is called The Waterbearer by Lorna Simpson. She explained this piece was a contemplation of memories related to her father’s family tendency of relating family history, they would stop short or not fill in the blanks. In most of her pieces she makes the audience do some of that work.  I like that she is not only aware of her self in a piece but also her audience’s experience.

Simpson is a contemporary artist that is as versatile as you can get.  Her works range from paintings, collages, photography, sculptures and films.  One of the things she strives for is to have the images convey her experience not only as black woman but also as part of the collective experience of being American.  She has an expectation that her audience has to come with me, and that there is a universalism that I assume in what I am doing.

Her art explores the notion of identity is self-constructed and equally created by our imposed cultural dogma.  So self-construction becomes at times complex and contradictory.  In doing this exercise with her, her art becomes a place where we all can meet and empathize.  These concepts of who are we as individuals and as a collective is very Aquarian.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.  If you do a beginning of a year Astrological Reading.

 

Aries

Lorna Simpson

Knight of Cups – This week your theme is tending to things of the heart.  Your challenge is allowing yourself to be vulnerable.  What makes you vulnerable makes you beautiful.  Brene Brown.

 

 

 

Taurus

Lorna SimpsonFour of Pentacles – The Four of Pentacles brings a week where you do not have enough cash, time and/or space.  This can make you hold these things even closer and causing you to feel resentful, frazzled or ungenerous.  The challenge for this card is to learn that less can be more.
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Tarotcast for Week of Janaury 27, 2019

This week’s artist is Bordalo II.  He started off as a graffiti artist in Lisbon, where street art is popular and legal.  He re-uses trash, specifically ones harmful to wildlife like plastic, to create his graffiti-sculptures. He chooses animal images to highlight the dangers of pollution in our world.   I create, recreate, assemble and develop ideas with end-of-life material and try to relate it to sustainability, ecological and social awareness.

Plastic is so much a part of our everyday lives and important for many areas (especially medical and automotive), but we need to curb our reliance on it.  Look around your home and you will find an average of 70% of your life has a plastic part.  Around 60% of clothing has plastic in it (all synthetic fibers are plastic: polyester, acrylic, nylon). The first thing all of us can do is stop using single use plastics (even if you use them more than once).  And then just being conscious when you buy plastic toys, your clothes, or even organizing with plastic bins, try to find more biodegradable alternatives or at the very least with less plastic or recycled plastic in them.

Boradalo’s work is imaginative, deep and a needed reminder. I love to see that he also did one of a human (see Aries below)) for we are not only the cause of pollution but also a victim.  We are a species of Earth just as the pelican, elephant, snake or spider.  Once we start seeing that we are part of the larger ecosystem maybe we will stop harming our home.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.  If you do an beginning of a year Astrological Reading.

Aries

Ten of Swords – Every week has the potential to be good or bad, but when the Ten of Swords shows up it leans toward the negative.  This week, your environment will show the prickly side of the human experience.  There are a couple of ways to deal with this card – hide or if you must show up, avoid.  Listening to your intuition will help you navigate this week.  Heed your inner voice/gut.

Taurus

King of Cups – This is your second King in a row so let’s dive deeper into the Kings.  When Kings show up, they are wanting you to master or manifest specific areas of your life.  Last week the King of Pentacles had you working on your material plane.  This week the Cups are about manifesting your emotions.   This King is not afraid to cry so all emotions are OK.  The work is having them, accepting them, learning their lessons, and then letting them go.
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Tarotcast for the Week of January 20, 2019

The artist this week, Hilma af Klint was recommended to me by one of my readers, who went to see her show at the Guggenheim recently.  Last week I hinted to Piet Mondrian one of the 3 men attributed to birthing of the abstract movement; however, Hilma beat them there by over a decade.  Where Kandisnky created abstract art from music, Malevich from intellectual purity, and Mondrain from the primary colors, Hilma and her group, the Five – all women, were inspired by spiritualism and science’s investigation into the “invisible world”.

The Five meet regularly beginning in 1856 for sessions of prayer, seance, and meditation.   On January 1, 1906 Klint wrote that a spirit known as Amaliel asked her to create paintings that would cover the walls pf a spiral temple. She switched from painting pastoral landscapes to large paintings of swirls and geometry and symbolism.   Rudolf Steiner, philosopher/architect/esoteric when he saw the pieces said to wait 50 years before showing them.  She, believing the world was not ready for her art, up to and through her death bequeathed them not to be shown until 20 years after her demise in 1944.

I find it fascinating that it is just now that the art community at large is ready to support a woman artist being the creator of the abstract art movement.  Also,that her first showing of her work in the US is at the Guggenheim, which is based on the spiral and wasn’t completed until 1959.  Hmm, makes you think maybe the there is something to this spirit thing ;).

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.  If you do a beginning of a year Astrological Reading I’m booked until the beginning of February.

Aries

Hilma af KlintKing of Cups – Last week the Death card had you clear some space, weed out the plants/projects/ideas that you do not want to grow this year.  And then prep the soil/mind-space/physical-space where the budding will happen.  The first seeds to plant and or tend are the ones in the emotional realm this week.  Whether this deals with work or personally, your heart wants to be part of it.  Your motto – is if it doesn’t make you feel than you ain’t doing it right.

Taurus

Hilma af KlintKing of Pentacles – Last week the Knight of Pentacles wanted you to work on your environment, your work that brings in money, your health and/or any physical project that creates a physical item.  The King of Pentacles continues this momentum.  However, he wants to see at the very least some aspect of a the product finished, so finish a project or move it to a place where you can see the end, or double down on your fitness regime.  Your motto – Do it.
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Tarotcast for Week of January 6, 2019

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll photo

Welcome to 2019.

I always like to start out the year highlighting a story form or illustrators for children’s books.  For January is our month to start a new chapter or possible a new book or even a whole new genre of how we tell our story.  I don’t know if it is the state of the world or state of myself, but I am drawn to the Adventures of Alice and Wonderland.  It’s not that I want to create more nonsense but to see the chaos with a bit of satire, tongue in cheek and fantasy – eventually waking to find it all was a dream.

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll was not only a writer of children’s nonsense stories, a mathematician and, though not widely known now, a sought-after photographer spanning 24 years.  The above picture is one he took of the Alice the book is dedicated to.

Dodgson got into photography in 1856 when photography was new.  There are over 3,000 photos ranging from landscapes to portraits, but his portraits of children were the most popular and years after his death the most controversial. You can read about the controversy of his photos here.  The lesson from this debate is not to solely rely on our lens of the present but to gather the whole picture one must also look through the lens of the past.

P.S.  Remember signs with an * it a big week for you.  And if you do a beginning of a year Astrological Reading I’m booking up fast, so get in while you can.

 

Aries

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson aka Lewis Carroll photo

 

Two of Pentacles – This week will be all about balance in your everyday endeavors.  The question to ask is can I juggle two things well before I add another.  Think Jedi- if you can’t do it with your eyes shut then you haven’t practice enough.

 

Taurus

Nine of Swords- You will need to watch your thoughts this week.  Worry and fretting might creep into your dreams, waking mind and confidence.  The advice this card gives is if you can’t fix it now don’t worry about, for the solution will come later or the problem will dissolve on its own.

Gemini

UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 24: Photographic portrait by Lewis Carroll. Reginald Southey introduced Carroll to photography at Oxford. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832-1898) better known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was the author of the classic childrens book 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865), and was one of a very small number of mainly British amateur photographers who excelled during the early years of photography. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)*Hanged Man- Your journey will be waylaid this week, and this is a blessing in disguise.  Your voyage will be better suited if you take some time either in quiet contemplation or be waylaid by strangers.  Think of this week like an adventure into Wonderland were not everything makes sense, but it can be amazing if you don’t take it too seriously.

 

Cancer

*Hierophant and Eight of Pentacles – These 2 cards work well together.  The Hierophant wants you to create structure and the Eight of Pentacles wants you to work on mastery at what you are doing.  This can look as simple as creating a schedule where you only look at emails the beginning and end of the day, or as complex as going to a class to get better at sculpting or Excel.

 

Leo

 

Queen of Pentacles- This queen has you working on making something in the real world that will solve your real-world problems during this week.  The challenge is that when your work day is done you stop toiling and enjoy the good things in life.

 

Virgo

A photograph of Robert Cecil Salisbury and his family, taken by writer Lewis Carroll. (Photo by Gabriel Benzur/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)

 

Ten of Pentacles – The challenge with this card is how do you consciously recognize how far you have come and how good your life is.  This week take time out for seeing and basking in the good things you have created in your life.

 

Libra

Ace of Swords – Great way to start the new year with a clean and cleared head-space.  That is your goal and challenge this week to keep your mind clear and sharp, so you can hone into the new perspective and strategy for the week and possible the year.

 

Scorpio

Ten of Swords – Well this week will be a rough start to the new year, if you let it.  The Ten of Swords warns us when the outside world or things we have no control over tries to get us down.  You can hide this week if you want that is one way to deal; the other is to hone your spidey sense and dodge any “bullets.”  Either way you deal with this week the challenge is not letting other’s thoughts or plans stab you and your plans in the back.

 

Sagittarius

*Empress – The Empress is the card of growth and creativity; what a great way to begin 2019.  Your challenge this week is to create some seeds that you want to see bud in about 9-10 months from now.  This can be a simple as starting a health plan that by September or October you are able to run in a marathon. Or as complex as creating a book, an album, a house or a baby.  The big thing is you need to start on your big projects/ideas now.

 

Capricorn

 

Eight of Swords – This week your mind is binding you up with all its opinions, options and orating.  Your challenge is getting Zen.  Your practice is letting the thoughts flow without grasping on to them.

 

Aquarius

Six of Cups – It is fine to dwell a bit in the past this week if it doesn’t swallow you up.  The past has information for you.  The past is something to reminisce about but not endure the bad moments over and over.  The challenge is like cleaning out the attic – keep the good memories and take the lesson from the bad but then toss it.

 

Pisces

Two of Cups – Relationships are the focal point this week.  This is a time to reinforce old relationships and make new ones, but only if they are good for you.  The only challenge, this card recommends if the wine is sour don’t drink it to be nice, you can politely refuse.