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@PGAToursComms: Russell Henley has a pretty strong Pro-Am group at the Sony Open in Hawaii: Tanner Buchanan, Richard Kind, Jensen Ackles and Jeff Frost. (x)
@PGATOURComms: Russell Henley has a pretty strong Pro-Am group at the Sony Open in Hawaii: Tanner Buchanan, Richard Kind, Jensen Ackles and Jeff Frost.
Jensen at the Sony Open Pro-am 1/12/22 (x)
The Ocean is Waving
- Jeff Frost
We are all waves in life’s vast ocean. No matter how we appear, we are all unique and never-to-be-repeated expressions of that one consciousness.
In our relative identity as waves, we appear to be separate from each other. There is a ‘you’ wave over there and a ‘me’ wave over here, at two different points in space and time. I have a name and age, gender, skin colour, size, and so on, and so do you, and on this level, we cannot deny our relative differences. But as separate waves, we never truly meet.
However, beyond our differences there is an underlying unity, as the great spiritual teachings throughout the ages have always been reminding us.
For in our true identity prior to concepts, prior to form, prior to space and time, no matter how we appear, no matter how we ‘show up’ in the world, we are all the same ocean, nameless, ageless, formless. On this level, so to speak, we are not separate at all, and never were – indeed, there is no ‘me’ or ‘you’ in the first place to be separate or not separate. As the ocean, we are already meeting, deeply.
Love is not a feeling or even an experience – it is the timeless recognition that, although ultimately there is no ‘you’ and no ‘me’, as consciousness itself I am what you are. We are all expressions of the same underlying reality, different in appearance but the same in essence, and so what I call ‘other’ is actually myself in disguise, and what I call ‘over there’ is really here. And so I don’t need to love you, I don’t need to “do” love – I simply recognise that I am you. Who recognises? Exactly.
Understanding “there is no me” or “there is only Oneness” with the intellect is a beautiful first step. But it is only that – a first step, and not the final truth, however much thought loves the idea of a “final truth”.
Seeking and suffering do not end with intellectual understanding, however beautiful that is. Truly recognising this love, truly seeing it for yourself – this intimacy, this non-separation – recognising it in everyone you meet, knowing them as none other than yourself, that’s where this teaching moves off the page and into lived experience, where words dissolve into wordless reality, where the whole kaboodle moves from the head into the heart. For what is wisdom without love, and what is clarity without compassion? What is the ocean, without its beloved waves?
The ocean waves to us through the illusion of “other”.
California on Fire Preview II
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California on Fire Preview II
Full film on View at the UCR ARTS California Museum of Photography 2.22.2020 – 8.09.2020
Press: “BEAUTIFUL, TERRIFYING WORK” – MILES O’BRIEN, PBS NEWSHOUR
“…A 25-MINUTE MEDITATION ON GRIEF AND LOSS, FUELED BY MIND-BLOWING SHOTS OF FLAMES ROARING ACROSS THE SCREEN” – SARAH CASCONE, ARTNET
“JEFF FROST’S VIDEO ART MASTERPIECE” – SHANA NYS DAMBROT, LAWEEKLY
California on Fire is a video and sound artwork by southern Californian artist Jeff Frost. It uses the catastrophic effects of climate change as a backdrop to examine the experience of grief and loss. The film’s five chapters are the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance.
To create California on Fire, Frost trained as a firefighter, gained full access to more than 70 wildfires, and shot 350,000 photos over five years. It has been featured on Artnet, Time Magazine, National Geographic, PBS Newshour, and many others.
Artist Website www.frostjeff.com Instagram: @frostjeff
For additional curatorial & press opportunities contact: [email protected]
About the Artist Jeff Frost grew up in a remote corner of Utah hiking with his grandfather and has lived in southern California for the last 20 years. Time and sound are his two primary mediums, often expressed through a number of sub-mediums including painting, photography, video, and installation. Nearly all of the above are combined into short films exploring themes on the spectrum of creation and destruction. Frost’s work has been shown at his own independent Desert X 2019 parallel installation, Los Angeles Art Association curated by Leslie Jones for LACMA, the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Center for European Nuclear Research (CERN), and LAX. He has been selected for the Nordic LA residency at the ACE Hotel in Palm Springs & the Facebook Artist in Residence program in 2019. He performed a soundart set at the Desert Daze music festival in 2019 as well, and he will have a new painting film, GO HOME, which recently won Best in Show at the Time-Lapse Film Festival, at the Museum of Art Lancaster (MOAH) in 2020. California on Fire will be installed in an upcoming show for the California Museum of Photography in 2020 as well. He was both a producer and subject of the 2017 Netflix docuseries, Fire Chasers. That same year he contributed to the National Geographic series, One Strange Rock. He has been featured in numerous online publications and TV interviews such as PBS Newshour, TIME Magazine, Artnet, and American Photo. The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) named him one of the best photographers of 2014. U2 and Ladytron have commissioned him for artwork used on tour and in album art. He has spoken at TEDx in Switzerland, the Seattle Art Fair, University of Southern California, Palm Springs Art Museum, Orlando Museum of Art, Snap! Orlando, and photoLA. Likes: 47 Viewed: source
Sony TV Co-President Chris Parnell Departs for Apple
Sony TV Co-President Chris Parnell Departs for Apple
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說到《The Batman 蝙蝠俠》電影,第一個想到的應該是《黑暗騎士》三部曲,但在 2019 年 DC 重磅宣布由導演 Matt Reeves 麥特李維斯重拍新版 《蝙蝠俠》並找來英國男星 Robert Pattinson 羅伯派汀森接任新一代蝙蝠俠,只是…這部片受到疫情影響暫時停止拍攝。
在這段時間裡,不只麥特李維斯導演公開全新蝙蝠車的模樣,概念模型設計師 Jeff Frost 分享多張蝙蝠車概念照片。 (more…)
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