Photograph of Artist ANGELA TREAT LYON
ANGELA TREAT LYON
Kailua, Hawaii - United States



Original Artworks (6)

Angela Treat Lyon; The Gift Of The Olive Tree, 2012, Original Painting Other, 16 x 16 inches. Artwork description: 241  The Olive Tree embarces me and gives me Golden Love Droplets. Flat acrylic paint with gold accents.  ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Other Painting, 2012
16 x 16 inches (40.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Angela Treat Lyon; Curly, 2010, Original Sculpture Stone, 10 x 12 inches. Artwork description: 241  Who put these curls in my mane! ? !  ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Stone Sculpture, 2010
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
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Angela Treat Lyon; Due Soon, 2010, Original Sculpture Stone, 10 x 12 inches. Artwork description: 241  Straining with the weight. . . . ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Stone Sculpture, 2010
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
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Angela Treat Lyon; Celebrate, 2010, Original Sculpture Stone, 6 x 12 inches. Artwork description: 241  Shape- Shifter celebrates the miracle of new life Within. . . . ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Stone Sculpture, 2010
6 x 12 inches (15.2 x 30.5 cm)
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Angela Treat Lyon; Rock Slide, 2010, Original Sculpture Stone, 12 x 6 inches. Artwork description: 241  In ancient Hawaii, a popular past time was sliding down the lava ridges on slides made out of branches and woven grasses. . . . ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Stone Sculpture, 2010
12 x 6 inches (30.5 x 15.2 cm)
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Angela Treat Lyon; Body Surfing, 2010, Original Sculpture Stone, 12 x 6 inches. Artwork description: 241  Who said all body surfers had to be huuman? ...
Angela Treat Lyon
Original Stone Sculpture, 2010
12 x 6 inches (30.5 x 15.2 cm)
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Artist Statement

I make art because I must. It's a cellular need. It's a compulsion, an addiction, a Beingness I cannot deny.

Simply put: Art is Spirit moving through any particular medium, whether it be stone, music, cooking, dance, speech, or whatever. Create an intention, take action, results follow, fine or not.

Images dwell within me getting fat and juicy until they just simply will not allow me to sit on them one more minute. Many many nights I'll wake up with designs in my head, all clamoring to come out at once, and I'll have to get up and draw furiously till they're out and happy.

When I was very young, I made a pact with myself not to do any artwork that depicts pain and suffering - why paint that when we see so much of it all around us, every day?

What I wanted to see and surround myself with was expressions of the feeling I had in my heart about how I felt it could be, and really is, on levels we don't normally think about or have visual access to during the glaring light of day. I want my work to do with joy, celebration, and the great, incredible depths of the invisible world that we inhabit, that inhabits us, and that swirls in un-namable curling, flowing eddies in and all around us all the time.

Mood, emotion, feeling and the underlying spirit - this is what I love. And rather than anatomical correctness, I prefer strange color combinations and exaggerated bodies and movements to depict emotion.

The movement of the body, the expression of the heart, the glory of color, the voices of joy and wonder and connection with each other, the unity we each have with Spirit: these are the things that matter to me, and that I draw, paint, and carve. I see bodies as fluid and constantly changing in form and motion - I leave the anatomically perfect drawings and realistic renderings to those who are much better at them than I.

The older I get the looser my work seems to become. My hand flies, and my mind feels alive and connected to some amazing, enormous, endless source. I'm delighted with this work, no matter the medium - it makes me happy. ...

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