Luxembourg Art Studio Update

Hello Everyone,

I moved studio spaces a while back but have been so busy that I haven’t yet shared a photo or checked in here on the blog. This is my current space that cradles me and my work through all of the ups and downs of life, especially over the past year. I’m in a rather prolific phase at the moment so let me know if there is anything you’d like to see. Still loving Luxembourg as our home. Peace to you all. ~Edward

Luxembourg Art Space

Great news to update you with. I’ve finally consolidated all of my work into a public space in Luxembourg. After much traveling and working in different places in the world, I had to spend some time on the logistics of gathering, shipping, storing and unpacking into my new office space in Strassen. Meetings and viewings are available by appointment.

To schedule a visit email me.

I look forward to meeting you!

 

Hello from Luxembourg!

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I have now officially made my move from Carmel by the Sea in the United States back to Europe in beautiful Luxembourg. As an artist, I must follow my heart and move on. I love the energy here, both the main city and the surrounding countryside and villages.

I feel a very strong connection to this beautiful land. It’s probably no coincidence that it is the place of my father’s family. So I am painting in this place that holds deep family roots and gives a feeling of coming full circle.

One of my favorite things is how this is such an international, multicultural and diverse place. I love that at any time you can hear many languages being spoken.

This is also a place that has many magnificent art museums and a great appreciation for all types of art including modern and contemporary art.

Outside of the city there are some fantastic small towns that are a great inspiration to artists, like on of my favorites, Esch-sur-Sûre.

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Thank you for being here and please stay in touch. Love & Light to You ~Edward

Guardian of the Forest

Guardian

This is the Guardian of the Forest and the eagle on top of my painting is the one who is looking down at the disaster we are doing to the Forest

Many people care about this but so many do not care at all and do not see how much bad we are doing destroying the Amazon by burning and cutting down fresh trees

People have forgotten that we can breathe because of them

Seems we have been cutting trees in the Amazon and we have been destroying ourselves years after year

Regarding Climate change, yes we are doing that and when I did this painting, I felt the pain of Mother Earth

It is never too late

I believe we have enough dead trees all over the forest waiting to be picked up but it’s not so easy to get them back.

Love and peace to Mother Earth and of course between each one of us and everyone

Peace to All

~Edward

La Reunion

Light

During my meditation, a small point of wonderful light moved me to create this painting,  a few years ago

I have felt for me that we all want to feel the light

To reach the light and to feel that moment of healing, is something we all want of course

We forgot something

We all are light beings

We are just too busy to remember who we are

We are all the same, attached to that fine cord and we are here to have that moment and experience

We have no right to judge anyone because we are here  to grow

We will see each other again

Please think about your hand reaching for the light

To fly all over the world

For peace and no war

Peace to all beings

Much Much Love  ❤️

~Edward

 

Interviewed by Kristin Allen of Nest Interior Design

Kristin Allen

Kristin Allen

I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by one of our local Mt. Shasta residents, Kristin Allen. Kristen is the owner of Nest Interior Design. She is a great designer and a lovely person.

She dropped by the studio for a a visit to look at my artwork and interview me. It was more like just having a nice conversation with a friend as we discussed a wide range of topics.

She has a new section on her website that is focusing on everything local which offers a lot of valuable information and inspiration for all of us who are lucky enough to live in the Mt. Shasta area, so don’t miss it.

Thank you Kristen! Here is the interview.