1301 Stanford Dr
Coral Gables, Florida 33146

You're invited to come see the amazing energy paintings of artist Julia Watkins on exhibit this weekend in Miami. You'll also have the chance to meet Ms. Watkins who is considered to be one of the pioneers of the energism art movement.

In person Ms. Watkin's paintings are astounding. They seem to move before your very eyes having an almost hypnotic affect.

Experience the sense of peace and wonder they create in the crowds that gather to view them. It is an experience you will not forget.

See more of her energy paintings online at:
http://www.platris.com

About Energism Art - Julia Watkins has helped pioneer perhaps the most innovative new form of art, Energism. Based on Tai Chi, her paintings use large colorful swirls representing energy to demonstrate how man, animal and landscape are all interconnected through a natural flow we can sense, but not see. To see the collection go to: http://www.platris.com/energismpaintings.html

Energist art is meditative. Its goal goes beyond simply creating a representation of spiritual energy. The artist seeks to draw the viewer in so he or she actually experiences the energy. The epitome of Energism Art would be a piece that when simply viewed would give the viewer a profound spiritual experience, a vision of pure energy, love and joy beyond expression.

How It All Started - Several years ago Ms. Watkins had a profound experience. She dreamt she floated without a body over a mountain lake. The landscape was made of every changing colorful energy swirls ... the world as it really is revealed to her. The place was familiar to her, wrapped in light and love, taking her back to a time before she was born. She awoke and created the painting First Dream. After that, she was able to sense the energy in everything around her and paint it. To see First Dream, go to: http://www.platris.com/firstdream.html

Later she found other like-minded artists painting energy and formed the facebook group Energism Art Movement. Become a fan



Welcome to Lowe Art Museum
With 5000 years of art, the Lowe Art Museum reaches out to the community through diverse, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
http://www.lowemuseum.org/
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive Coral Gables, Florida 33124-6310
For more general museum information, please call (305) 284-3535 and our receptionist will be happy to assist you. Fax: (305) 284-2024 (Also is on FaceBook)

Official Website: http://www.platris.com/

Added by ladyirene on January 16, 2010

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