Foundation of Gratefulness
Artist Statement In the face of life’s challenges, it is sometimes hard to stay positive, see the light at the end of the tunnel and to feel grateful. The hedonic treadmill of life makes even the joy of getting through a difficult time short lived. The world moves at an alarming pace pushing gratitude and introspection to the side. The root of the word gratitude is the Latin word gratia, meaning graciousness or gratefulness. A thankful appreciation for what we receive inspires gratitude. It allows people to acknowledge the source of goodness in their lives, which usually lies outside of us. Gratitude allows us to connect to others and to something larger than ourselves. Each flower is a symbol for something to be grateful for and each vessel has a hidden image at the bottom as often the unseen is as important as the seen. The thoughts we have inside our own head are as important as the ones we speak aloud. In positive psychology research, gratitude is strongly and consistently associated with greater happiness. Gratitude helps people feel more positive emotions, relish good experiences, improve their health, deal with adversity, and build strong relationships.
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Pollinators Clay and Glaze 12 x 10 x 10" Our world is built on the foundation of pollinators and we have to be grateful for each little one. |
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From Scratch Clay and Glaze Collaborative piece with Tressa Gagne When people hit rock bottom in their lives through substance abuse, mental illness or a life transformation through divorce or death they often say, I am starting from scratch. Part of the healing process for these people is to create a gratitude journal. Each rose on this bowl was created to represent a gratitude moment. The roses are on the bottom of the bowl because a foundation of gratitude can make like seem better, and the view of many roses with a few thorns rather than many thorns with a few roses. |
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Friendship I created this piece on Zoom over several months with friends from the US. They are university art educators. They sent me their grateful list and I used daisies as a symbol of “loves me loves me not”, as sometimes the people that don’t want to be our friend teach us more about ourselves than the people that are our friends. The yellow roses represent friendship, joy and caring. The Forget-Me-Nots represent that we shouldn’t neglect our friendship, like all relationships they need nurturing. The number of flowers correspond to the number of grateful items each person submitted to me. |
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Loves me, Loves me Not
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Peace SOLD Eleven Poppies and 75 Forget-Me-Nots. 11 poppies. |
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Good Fortune SOLD This vessel is covered in Jasmin flowers, a symbol of good fortune. |
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Grateful 56 Each rose represents something that an anonymous participant was/is grateful for. The forget-me-knots represent |
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A Foundation of Gratefulness Clay and Glaze |
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Foundation of Gratefulness - Joy | |
A Few Thorns Among Many Roses Clay and Glaze |
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Always Time to be Grateful Clay and Glaze |
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