Monday, November 16, 2015

Ray Caesar NEW Works at Gallery House, Toronto Canada
Exhibition 6 to 9pm  Sat  November 21 - December 19, 2015.
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Girl in a Red Chaperone

When I was 9 years old I received a book of art for Christmas. In this book was "A Portrait of a Man" by Jan Van Eyck. I was stunned by this image and it made a memory so profound that I can still remember the exact moment as if it was yesterday. This simple portrait held a power over me and set me in a direction of making pictures for the rest of my life. Some say this piece was a self portrait of Jan Van Eyck, and if so, it was as if that old man with his piercing ancient eyes burnt an impression on my soul like a hot iron brands the skin. The man in the picture was old but my self portrait is a reflection of my own soul... something still young with much to learn.
The Nature of Gravity

There are events, people, memories and circumstances that continue to grow, creating mass and gravity within our lives. Even a scent, a piece of art, or a colour can make us gravitate to it like flies, ants and bees to a rotting flower fallen to the ground because of its own weight.
We place importance on some events, and by doing so over time, those events amass gravity and that gravity can crush all about it like a black hole in space. This law of attraction can also devour and consume us or it can be the very foundation of our world that centers us as the
gravitational pull could also be the love and kindness that give structure to our lives. Perhaps we die not because we grow old but because the weight of memory becomes too much to bear.
Old Wounds

Old scars from the past are reminders of our mortality and remembrances of the continuity of the chapters of our life. Each of us is the hero in our story, collecting the wounds and memories like cherished photographs and keepsakes. Some of these wounds we hide and some are in
plain sight for all to see. As time goes on, we find that it is easier to care for our own old wounds as well as care for the old wounds of those we love. As we deal with our own pain, we learn empathy for the pain of others.
World Traveler

Sometimes our lives resemble traveling from one star to another with no memory of
the starting point while slowly increasing to light speed to a destination of which we cannot even fully comprehend. We make a journey in which we can only go forward in time, experiencing
relativity and time distortion that can make a moment seem like eternity... years pass us by as if in a flash. One thing is clear about such a journey - we cannot get off and we cannot go back, all we can do is sit back and enjoy the view.