TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Gloria Steinem 1. Introduction 2. Using this Deck 3. Navigation • Resonance • Discernment • Prayer • Attention 4. Desire • Be • Joy • Autonomy • Communion • Voice • Sensuality • Union • Freedom 5. Creative Impulse • Creation • Impulse • Curiosity • Expansion • Sincerity • Creative Tension • Home • Imagination 6. Surrender • Open • As Is • Relinquish • Support • Emotion • Dreams • Guidance • Trust 7. Love • Truth • Self-Love • Communion • Beauty • Mirror • Compassion • Love-Force • Transmute 8. Synergistic Relations • Embrace • Divine • Lineage • Indivisible • Process • Activation • Balance • Attention 9. Knowing • Noosphere • Intuition • Essence • Vision • Potential • Space • Wisdom • Wholeness 10. Awareness • Impermanence • Yes • Unique • Thresholds • Choice • Seamless • Boundless • Witness Afterword by Michael Bernard Beckwith
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Layla Love’s artwork has displayed in prestigious locations
worldwide, including The White House, Paris Photo, Guggenheim
Museum, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Harrod’s of London, and over
forty Tiffany & Co. diamond showrooms. Her images are and have been
showcased alongside an array of artists including Kara Walker, Jean
Michel Basquiat, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, and Henri
Cartier Bresso. This season her art will be included in showcases
in Egypt, Basel, Miami, New York & Los Angeles.
Love has traveled around the globe exploring the spectrum of life
from orphanages to royal palaces, seeking beauty and inspiration
through photography. She believes art loses its ego when paired
with purpose, so she contributes to philanthropic causes while
working at grassroots levels to support evolution through art.
Love takes pride in the highest quality work and has developed
traditional darkroom techniques paired with an understanding of
cutting edge technology, yielding hand-printed iridescent
photographs in limited editions.
Layla Love’s artwork has displayed in prestigious locations
worldwide, including The White House, Paris Photo, Guggenheim
Museum, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Harrod’s of London, and over
forty Tiffany & Co. diamond showrooms. Her images are and have been
showcased alongside an array of artists including Kara Walker, Jean
Michel Basquiat, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, and Henri
Cartier Bresso. This season her art will be included in showcases
in Egypt, Basel, Miami, New York & Los Angeles.
Love has traveled around the globe exploring the spectrum of life
from orphanages to royal palaces, seeking beauty and inspiration
through photography. She believes art loses its ego when paired
with purpose, so she contributes to philanthropic causes while
working at grassroots levels to support evolution through art.
Love takes pride in the highest quality work and has developed
traditional darkroom techniques paired with an understanding of
cutting edge technology, yielding hand-printed iridescent
photographs in limited editions.
Emily Anne Gendron is a beacon of joy, inviting everyone into the
fresh recognition of the beauty revealed through depth perception.
While attending Princeton, she traveled to Africa and fell
irrevocably in love with the human spirit. Experiencing unfiltered
joy in the midst of poverty, she was forever convinced of what
people can look like in relationship with life and one another.
Now, in her writings and her work, she guides others as they move
toward a life, business or project beyond imagination, consistently
and deliberately creating essential results.
She is a contributing writer for the Copenhagen Institute of Future
Studies publication, Scenario, and works as a coach, writer and and
collaborator in the New York City and San Francisco art worlds
including extensive work with Brooklyn-based photographer, Marc
Baptiste and Layla Love.
Emily Anne's roster of clientele also includes Fortune 50 companies
as well as entrepreneurs, creative catalysts and world weavers who
audaciously reflect the whole beauty and high order of effortless
existence.
"I always assumed that the deep difference between art created by the human hand, and art created by the human hand holding a camera, was that the first was more an expression of the imagination, and that the second was more rooted in what we can each see in the world. That was before I spent a decade or so looking at the images created by the camera of Layla Love. People may become a joyous frieze of images in motion without losing one bit of their recognizability. Butterflies may become a force in the world that makes visible their influence on the weather. Each body part may assume a power of its own, without any danger of objectification. I haven't a clue how she does this. I've been present while she works, and I can vouch for the fact that she is recording real events, not fictionalizing them. Her photographer's "eye" is not created with chemicals or enlargers or other tricks of a darkroom. Her images are as much a part of her as a camera seems to be part of her hand. Indeed, those of us on the other end are more aware of her as a presence than of her camera, which lets us be ourselves." - Gloria Steinem
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