Sunday, March 13, 2016

LUCK

We have learned many important lessons in the past 12 years at Unity On The Bay in Miami. On a Sunday morning a few years ago Rev. James Trapp spoke about LUCK and the word as an acronym for Living Under Correct Knowledge.(The quality of your consciousness today is the foundation for your quality of life tomorrow.) It was a great Sunday service and I have never looked at luck the same way after that. Im not sure if Rev. Trapp had originaly coined this frase. However these paintings are inspired by that event. In 2015 I painted a total of 12 painting using spray paint, 7 (for good luck) hand cut stencils of my own original drawing with hand lettering on paper. Here are a few photos from the process.



Miki Lindstrom
LUCK
Enamal on Paper

Design Sublime Gallery

Miki Lindstrom

                                          Our first show of 2016 at Design Sublime Miami

With Design Sublime Boss Karina Rasmussen infront of painting by Damian Sarno and and with my daughter in front of my painting Ragnarok.


Miki Lindstrom
Ragnarok
Enamel on Canvas 54''x 59''
Ragnarok
 In Nordic Mythology the world ends when the son of Loki, the gigant wolf Fenrir breaks free from his chains and swallows the Sun. This event is known as Ragnarok which translate as “ Fate of the Gods”

Between the 8th and the 12th century Christianity replaces the old believe system of of the Nordic people and the Sun becomes the Son.
This happens in a relatively smooth transition where many customs, traditions and rituals of the old way of life is maintained. Some historians have suggested that the concept of Divine Privileges was introduced to our western way of life in that transition. I doubt that was necessary.
Regardless, 1000 years later we are still looking for the Sun and we still go to war and kill one-another while politicians and television blame religion.
About the Rings:
-Fragments of chain links
-“The Great Unifiers” of history killing their brothers and cousins to secure their positions and thrones.
-“Death Before Dishonor” A Chichimec Indian clubbing his child in order to spare her from a life of slavery. This image was lifted from “Collective Suicide” painted in 1936 (with stencils and industrial grade enamel) by Mexican artist and Freedom Fighter David Alfaro Siqueiros.
-As we move out General Nguyen Ngoc Loan, South Vietnamese Chief of National Police is putting down a ‘’bad guy’’. These stencils are cut from a photograph by American Photographer Eddie Adams.
-At this point in the painting process things were spinning out of control and I needed a little positivity so I ran a circle of (Christmas looking) angels to shine a little light on this situation.
-Finally seven monks praying very hard to change some external circumstances. It is also possible these are Vietnamese monks protesting war.
-The Lotus peddles adding a Ying touch to the painting, Black Chains for our collective karma and responsibility. Gold chain Representing our good karma tying us to the material world.
    

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Lizbeth Lindstrom
Acrylic on Paper 19" x 24''
Thank you Roberto 

Coral

Miki Lindstrom
Enamel on Paper 20 x 28
Lizbeth Lindstrom
Enamel on Paper 20 x 28

Monday, November 16, 2015

Cutieism

Drawing by Liz and final piece painted by Mia
Mia and Miki in action

One color to go
The final pieces

Friday, October 16, 2015

Fynix

Miki Lindstrom

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

30 Painting in 30 Days


Lizbeth Lindstrom

"The Beginning"

15"x20"

Aerosol on Archival Paper