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Follow on Google News | Artist Creates Own Yin-Yang SymbolsJosifa Casey, artist and teacher, interprets the Yin-yang of her own life and experiences in an art exhibit featuring copper and watercolor creations.
The ancient Yin-yang symbol represents the understanding of how things work. An outer circle encompasses the symbol and represents “everything” “I lived in the Far East for many years,” says Casey, “ and studied the different forms of Buddhism. I was inspired by the Tibetan mandalas, which convey their own layers of meanings and symbols.” The artist has chosen copper as her primary material for creating her art for this show. Copper is a chemical element (Cu) with the atomic symbol 29. It is a highly efficient thermal and electrical conductor. “It has been used for a thousand years. I love the patina, a green layer of copper carbonate called “verdigris. You can see it in old copper constructions, like on the Statue of Liberty,” Casey explains. For this exhibit, Casey has created her own symbols and interpretations of her life and experiences of balance and harmony, life and death, sickness and health. “You learn to accept these things, as part of the eternal learning process, as part of a balanced and harmonious life,” Casey says. The exhibit opens with a reception for the artist on Friday, November 6th, from 5-8 P.M. at the Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut, in downtown Red Bluff. # # # The Red Bluff Art Gallery is an International Art Gallery located in Tehama County, Northern California. It was founded in 2007 by artists Anastasia Nelson and Phil Dynan. It features works by Jay Murphy, Eugenie Hirsch, Yosief Indrias, Kyseniya Beliaeva, John N. Stewart, Angela Edmonds, and many more. End
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