Thursday, December 23, 2010

Here It Is! The Masterpiece Completed!

Here it is: the final version of my collaboration project with Hiroko Saito:



Blessed be my sister, for her intuitive knowledge on how to work with the art I presented to her...

Blessed be Jon Anderson, not just for his inspiring way with music, words and Earth-Loving philosophy, but also especially for one of the most beautiful and joyous celebrations of Cosmic Love: his song "How It Hits You." (And like I've always contended...if you wanna know PRECISELY how Cosmic Love can hit you, listen to and watch Jon!)

And most importantly...

Blessed be the Mother-Father-Source for sending Jon and all other Way-Showers of Light and Love here to Earth, for they are the ones who keep the Cosmic Love flowing everywhere, letting people know they are not alone in this world.

And it's this very feeling I have when I listen to Jon that I want to do and be the same thing...I can't not do it...

But until I manage to finally master the guitar and get back onto keyboard work, making art for the song "How It Hits You" and asking Hiroko to help with the video editing was one of the best ways I knew how to help Jon spread that Cosmic Love around everywhere, especially as the new Aquarian energies flow in!

Happy Solstice/Christmas and Have a Happy, Creative New Year!

Much Love,
Kat ^.^

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Time, Words and Art

Much has happened in the last few months.

Including the creation of some art for a video that I and my Divine-Spirit-Sister Hiroko wanted to do...

We both love Jon Anderson (originally of Yes), and his song "How It Hits You" from his holiday album "3 Ships" is a mutual favorite. No one else on YouTube had posted much of anything so we took on the idea...and inspired as I am by Jon himself, I came up with 8 pieces of art to go with the lyrics that "hit me" the most. :)

Because the art turned out so well, AND I am wanting to eventually get my own music out there, too, I think it is time perhaps to turn this blog into something even semi-professional, somehow...

And so far, my whole life has pretty much been about change and transformation--with a LOT of inspired musical help from Jon and his many collaborative peeps, among which are Vangelis, Kitaro, Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream..and most recently, Rick Wakeman, also originally of Yes, with whom Jon has created one of the most beautiful albums ever, the review of which I will give at some point in the future.


So...keep your eyes peeled for less random yakkity-yak and more focused items of note regarding where I go with my art and music...

Blessings,
Kat ^.^