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Autumn Skye Morrison Interview – Language of Light

Dec 30, 2010 Daniel Mirante in Interviews 12 Comments Tags: Autumn Skye Morrison, Canada, ecology

Autumn Skye Morrison has become renowned for creating paintings of great power and elemental richness. Spending her youth between the majesty of the mountains and the serenity of the ocean and lush forest, Autumn Skye developed a deep appreciation for natural beauty, and a sense of wonder at life and the world around her.

Autumn lives and paints in her home North of Powell River, overlooking a sweeping expanse of ocean, islands, mountains, and sky. She considers herself among the blessed of the blessed, and lives in gratitude and joy of being able to share her art and inspiration.

In this exclusive interview with Autumn Skye Morrison, we hear in depth about the spiritual process of staying present and bearing witness to the spiritual energies and elements at play within the creation of Art. “I aim to share honesty and awakening. To celebrate this fantastic adventure. To inspire and be inspired.”


Beloved by Autumn Skye Morrison

Beloved by Autumn Skye Morrison

Daniel Mirante
Your work is full of the themes of interconnectedness with a sentient and intelligent natural world, where ecosystems and animals are seen in their mysterious and magical light. What major gateways and initiations have lead you into contemplation of these mysteries?

Autumn Skye
Painting is in itself a celebration and exploration into the mystery and magic of life and creation. As I paint, the imagery evolves and takes me on a journey. I begin each piece with a seed of an idea, and by watching and listening the piece comes into being. While painting, animals, plants and other elements come to me.

The Seer by Autumn Skye Morrison

The Seer by Autumn Skye Morrison

Daniel Mirante
Has your creativity been unbroken since a child or did you rediscover it at some point ? Are there any passages in your life which have particularly inspired and unfolded your craft as an artist?

“While painting, animals, plants and other elements come to me.”

Autumn Skye
I was blessed with total support of my creative exploration while growing up. There was never a doubt of what I would do with my life, and even before I knew the concept of “Artist” I knew who I was and what I was here to do.

I have not completed an academic training, but I have been painting since I was old enough to hold a brush. Drawing before I could walk or talk. I believe paint runs in my veins, and every color and texture I lay my sight on is translated by my imagination into ideas for new paintings. I am a “young” artist, at 27 years old, but I feel an ancient calling stir every time I open my eyes in the morning. I have known no more humbling and empowering teacher than art.

Queen-Be by Autumn Skye Morrison

Queen-Be by Autumn Skye Morrison

Daniel Mirante
Do you develop the idea of what you are painting and render it, or do the themes and symbols reveal themselves through exploration with the act of painting itself ?

Autumn Skye
As I mentioned in response to your first question, I usually begin each piece with only a loose idea, a seed of a concept, or a few fragmented elements. With such an open starting point, the possibilities are boundless of where the piece will take me. Sometimes it is a little clearer when I begin, and there are only slight surprises as it develops, other times I think I have it “figured out” and suddenly it will shift and flow in a totally different direction, and sometimes i just begin by getting splashy with colours and energetic brushstrokes and the imagery gradually comes clear.

“As a painting develops and evolves, often new animals, objects, figures, or symbols come to mind intuitively.”

As a painting develops and evolves, often new animals, objects, figures, or symbols come to mind intuitively. I trust this as guidance and most often they will fit perfectly into the composition and concept of the piece. That being said, I also do not cling to what is already on the canvas, and often will spend many hours working on something, only to then suddenly paint over it or change it into something else. Only when I am able to step back from the painting after it is complete, am I able to witness it from a fresh perspective, and see that everything is in it’s perfect place and it all “makes sense”. The piece tells a story, far beyond what I consciously imagined it ever would.

Each painting truly is a journey, and it never ceases to amaze and delight me.

The Grace Of Mer by Autumn Skye Morrison

The Grace Of Mer by Autumn Skye Morrison

Autumn Skye Morrison

Autumn Skye Morrison

Daniel Mirante
What do you envision or hope for in terms of the future of visionary and sacred art within America, Canada, and the world?

Autumn Skye
I feel a deep stirring, a potent blossoming of creativity. It is all around us, more and more, in our own lives, in those of our family and community, and the collective experience. I trust in this blessed journey.

It is our divine duty and our spiritual responsibility to create and to share inspiration, especially at this time of change. As we honor our personal creative paths, we contribute vitally to the whole through our own well-being, by inspiring those around us and encouraging them to create as well, and by manifesting visual mirrors to the light, potential, and divinity of each viewer.

As in any form of art; dance, painting, music, healing, cooking, gardening, etc; as we release judgment, move past our mind, breathe deep into the process, and find bliss in each step; we realize that we are boundlessly assisted in our expression. We are able to see that the art is not born of us, but through us, and in this knowing we are humbled yet profoundly empowered.

In regards to the specific “movement” of “Visionary Art”, I feel that all of this is honored and tapped into to a huge extent. Each artist’s tool or vehicle may be different in how we find that flow of spiritual inspiration; through meditation, dance, shamanic journeys, etc; but the language of light is what we have in common. Each creation is an offering: a positive reflection of ourselves and humanity, a celebration of evolving consciousness, an opportunity for healing and deepening, a vision of a bright future and Now.

Remembering Eternity by Autumn Skye Morrison

Remembering Eternity by Autumn Skye Morrison

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12 Comments

  1. delvin solkinson
    Dec 31, 2010 @ 19:03

    a numinous blessing to the World Community
    divine communication of text and art

    deepest of gratitude for this nessence of cosmic light

  2. Lesley Thorsell
    Dec 31, 2010 @ 19:32

    Autumn Skye is part of our community in Powell River and an embassador of love and light that she is graciously shining all over the world through her visionary art. Powell River is very grateful and proud of Skye:)
    Namaste

  3. carl
    Jan 01, 2011 @ 20:31

    Great works..Shimmer-latticed-dream-visions..loving the entwined seahorse emblem/third eye of ‘The Grace Of Mer’ and Autumn’s face is a work of art too :) Love Carl X

  4. Ashely Foreman
    Jan 02, 2011 @ 09:13

    Yeah Autumn!

    You inspire me! I resonate with your words too.

    <3 ash

  5. Laurence Caruana
    Jan 02, 2011 @ 18:33

    …Inspiring words, beautiful images – and through all that I hear the one wise message of – trust… trust… trust….
    Thank you Daniel and Autumn Sky

  6. Kathryn Ka June
    Jan 03, 2011 @ 01:17

    Thank you Autumn for your glorious illuminating visions, and for opening yourself to be the channel for the Divine creation that flows through you. I resonate with your words, intention, and process completely. I am so greatfull and honored to witness and share with you as a visionary ally in this world.

  7. Kristin Grant
    Jan 03, 2011 @ 08:06

    Often I find myself wondering what it is I want to express with my art. I take on so many projects of different mediums and images, and am left wondering what it is that I really want to express. What do I really want to share with the world? These days I find myself looking inward and contemplating inspiration from the heart.
    I am so grateful for my creative community and how amazing it feels to paint and dance together. :)
    I’m so inspired by your work Autumn!: your details, use of light and balance, and incredible imagery blow me away! You truly embody art with a Higher Purpose. Your art brings joy, wisdom, freedom and hope to the world.

    Much love <3

  8. miel
    Jan 08, 2011 @ 05:52

    way to go skye! love your work as always, and always an inspiration…love what you said about every piece being an “offereing…an opportunity for healing and deepening”…it makes complete sense why we have this urge to create beauty.

  9. Shirley
    Jan 11, 2011 @ 20:20

    Reg and I have the blessing of some of Autumn Skye’s spiritual paintings.

    Skye has a HUGE DESTINY to fill and we look forward to witnessing that!

    With Gratitude,

    Shirley and Reg

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  11. apurva
    Mar 07, 2011 @ 19:09

    autumn skye’s work is a sheer visual delight….

  12. Jhana Bowen
    Jun 09, 2011 @ 09:53

    Hey Skye
    Beautiful interview. An honour to experience your art and an inspiration. Thank you, I really love your work and it gives me the confidence to dive deeper into the value of the essential message that wants to come through my own artwork.
    I hope that you sell thousands of paintings and that you grow rich, remain healthy and receive all of loves blessings in every way.
    Aloha Sister!

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