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Balance between Male & Female energy: How & why ? – Paul Lawrence Curtis Aug 20

LaWrence Curtis realized his arts vocation at an early age when he began to express the unique quaintness of his hometown of Barnsley, Yorkshire (England) on canvas. At age 17, determined to become a professional artist, LaWrence attended the Wolverhampton Polytechnical College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Although, he utilized his artistic skills as a professional graphic and exhibition designer, LaWrence continued to manifest his vision of the world through his painting. While on a photojournalistic safari to Kenya, Africa, LaWrence was eminently inspired to pursue his life’s dream of becoming a professional artist. In 1989, having sold his belongings, LaWrence left England for the United States. He spent the next six years travelling throughout the US and Canada composing his experiences onto canvas. LaWrence’s paintings have been widely received in New York, Vancouver, Sedona, and Los Angeles as well as in England and Japan. He has developed a talent for expressing his spiritual outlook on life through his powerful & colorful imagery that induces a sense of healing in the viewer. LaWrence’s art encompasses American Southwest regional motifs, abstract realism portraits (including famous subjects such as Sade, Diana Ross, Claudia Schiffer & The Pointer Sisters) as well as symbols of universal consciousness expressed as abstract Angels and Light Bodies. LaWrence captures the essence of life through bold colorful acrylics on canvas and watercolor paper
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23 Responses

  1. 1
    brnvxn 

    so so so true…..I look at our world of war and poverty….and I recognize that it’s to masculine…..we need more balance….and we’re getting it……things are a changin’ people…….time to WAKE UP :)

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    mmbmbmbmb 

    SO MUCH DISRESPECT IN THE STATEMENT: “I LOVE WOMEN…”
    I HAD A LOVER WHO SAID JUST THAT. JUST WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR ME?
    I AM “ONE” WOMAN. I WANT TO BE “THE” WOMAN. HOW WOULD HE LIKE ME TO SAY: ” I LOVE MEN”. ANY MAN? EVERY MAN? GUESS I AM TOO MONOGAMOUS AND NOT GENEROUS ENOUGH IN MY THINKING? AM I NOT?

  3. 3
    MsNamasteLight 

    ♥´¯`•.¸¸.•.ஜ۩ ENDLESS L()VE ۩ஜ•.¸¸.•´¯`♥

  4. 4
    Cawritergirl 

    I really love all the videos you make!!! Especially that they are longer length interviews.

  5. 5
    Cawritergirl 

    When I first saw that picture, I saw the DNA-like structure in the sky and thought of the caduceus, then saw the memory of chemtrails.

  6. 6
    ToutatisDC 

    Beautiful!! So inspiring to hear Paul discuss the recovery of the feminine energy in men and women!! And so needed. Thank you for another terrific interview!!

  7. 7
    Starlight1138 

    Wow. Good stuff!!

  8. 8
    awsevenn 

    if this picture would have represented every nationality it would make a great picture

  9. 9
    theinnercreative 

    I visited his gallery and loved some of his samburu pictures. I would like to see a goddess picture with a cross section of nationalities from around the world. He is a good painter. Thank you for interviewing him.

  10. 10
    subaghji 

    love this, i’m an artist and painter too.
    Subagh

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    chrisbacos 

    @seeAlfine That would be great. I am sick of war, conflict.etc.

  12. 12
    ValaRisha 

    Thank you Lilou…
    it is now the time to unite the Divine energies within and experience the fullness of peace in wisdom…
    Blessed be

  13. 13
    seeAlfine 

    @chrisbacos How neat is that?! Shows a lot about the beauty & peace possible through a more matriarchal society.. Or at least a society that is respectfs and incorporates that feminine love/approach to life..

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    AlphaEssentials 

    I SO enjoyed this. It felt wonderful to me. Paul’s paintings truly have the ability to bring one back to the female energy. I felt very much at peace. Thank you so much for sharing Lilou!! Your videos are amazing & i appreciate them so much.

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    kupunaandmapuana 

    Woo!! Paul and Lilou, that’s the best interview on the Feminine Energy from a male’s perspective that I’ve seen. Fabulous interview, fantastic art and a wonderful mingling of male and female energies!! Mahalo for sharing! Awesome!

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    chrisbacos 

    It’s interesting. Years ago a friend of mine told me of a report on TV that
    nations with the highest percentages of women in government have lower
    crime rates, lower infant mortality, higher life expectancies and higher
    standards of living.

  17. 17
    MajorArcanaTV 

    Love the interview. Love the painting. And, really, Lilou… you are such a bombshell ;O)

  18. 18
    damaliabrams 

    great message!

  19. 19
    schabitu 

    wonderful interview and so very important topic! thanks, much light and love.

  20. 20
    DanaLovesCali 

    I will have to check him out when I go to Sedona <3

  21. 21
    canadianachiever 

    Another great interview. Thank you.
    I need to be come powerful woman and I think you are helping me too.

  22. 22
    MrPiejacker 

    Hey!! great video, look up Lucia Rene ”unplugging the patriarchy” similar message :)

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    BeautyForAshes3 

    Thank You! Beautiful paintings!!