One Who Soothes Your Being
One Who Soothes Your Being
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Each high quality print (giclee) is on stretched canvas with your choice of depths of either .75 or 1.5 inches. The price includes an affixed hanger so it can be hung directly on the wall. If you wish to frame the print, I recommend ordering the .75 inch depth.
As each print is a special order, please allow two to three weeks for delivery.
Original Painting: 30 x 40 x 1 1/4 in. Price: $1900.
To purchase and arrange delivery of this painting, please email me at contact@jennifermayol.com.
Dear Sweet One,
Apple of My Eye,
Fruit of My Loins,
You are endeared to my heart, always.
Through the portal came my big, big smile!
Where is the smile now?
In your heart!
We were introduced on that day.
Isn’t it funny how such happiness brings tears?
She was and is my emissary
for the journey was a rocky one.
You needed to bathe in that sweet love,
that wise, innocent presence
of “One Who Soothes Your Being.”
This painting was begun in my first class with Shiloh Sophia McCloud and Sue Hoya Sellars in January 2011. I had had my kidney transplant in September 2010 and was happy that I was stronger than I had been in years, enabling me to attend an all-day class. I was nervous and excited.
In the first part of the class, sitting together in comfy chairs and on couches, Shiloh took us on an inner journey through our own spiritual portals to receive symbols, and images, words and messages, whatever came on our unique visioning. What appeared to me was a portal in the form of a vulva. On the other side, the first thing that appeared was a Cheshire cat type of smile, just floating there, that seemed to belong to a benevolent trickster. Next, I saw a large, slowly and sensually rotating, blue spiral in front of me, and then a feminine form wearing a cloak with an unusual peak at the top. This journeying was visual, yet viscerally strong and effecting for me.
Mid-day, as I was sitting and painting more layers of color, Shiloh approached me, checking in. I turned to her and what came out of my mouth was, “I have been waiting my whole life to do this,” and it was true.
During that first six months or so after the transplant, the drugs were wreaking havoc on my brain. One Who Soothes Your Being got me through some of the worst of it. Propped up against my bedroom wall, I liked to lie down on the floor and look up at her. I am grateful to her, and to Shiloh and Sue for developing and sharing such a beautiful painting process.