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In response to the recent CA firestorm, Zhibit.org together with SDVAN and Synergy presented the Fire and Rebirth online art competition. Net proceeds from this event have gone entirely to support the San Diego Emergency Artists' Support League in their time of need. This competition was open to all artists and their art. The first prize winner of this competition is Gaelyn Larrick for the piece entitled "Elemental Alchemy." Gaelyn Larrick won both the popular vote and the juried vote.
Zhibit.org was launched in 2005 with the simple premise of empowering artists to showcase their art online as inexpensively and as easily as possible.
Two weeks later it dawned on Brian that the same effort that it would take to create and host one website could benefit more than just one artist. The idea to offer website creation and hosting as an online service was born! It took quite a few months to get the right people together and develop Zhibit.org but eventually Zhibit.org went online in 2005. And the rest is history...
Rod Lingren determined the winner by jury. Rod Lingren’s father, who taught at printmaking at SDSU, was pivotal to his art education. He assisted him at the International Printmaking Workshop in Turkey and India, which was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute and the USIA. Mr. Lingren has made bronze sculpture, jewelry and steel sculpture. He worked as a Master Printmaker at Orr's Gallery and Ettan Press. He taught sculpture and Drawing for the Orme School Fine Arts Festival where he was on staff for 23 years. Many of his works are in private, public and corporate collections. Eight years ago Mr. Lingren's main emphasis turned to Plein Air and Studio oil painting where he is finding joy and fulfillment in recording California's beautiful but vanishing landscape.
I am excited to announce that several of my images will appear in the book project "Artists Envisioning the Divine." This colorful and inspirational coffee table book will be a stunning collaboration of visual works of art by contemporary mystics and writers from an assortment of spiritual traditions. The artwork alone is unique, exquisite, political and provocative, communicating a message of hope for the postmodern era. In addition, the diversity of writings and poetry by experts in women's spirituality, eco-feminism, transcendental art and transpersonal psychology provide a conceptual foundation for the images, facilitating a sacred alchemy of mind, heart, body and spirit. The mission of the book is to not only document a genre of art referred to as feminine mysticism, but also to reveal powerful images of the divine in his/her myriad forms. The ultimate mission of the book is to assist humanity in evolving a conceptualization of the divine, transcending out of antagonistic, dualistic and hierarchical gender associations and into a new mode of consciousness that is more inclusive of all of God's creation.