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Petecia Le Fawnhawk

Petecia Le Fawnhawk : Wild Creative

July 20, 2017

 

By: Molly Helfend

How did your transcending artwork begin?

Hmmm...it's taken many forms through my life time, but I grew up pretty poor and in a pretty unstable environment and I think transcendence through art was discovered at an early age as an ability to free myself from the confines of the circumstances I found myself in. I discovered I could make my imaginary dream worlds a reality through the creation of art.

Describe your vision. What does creativity mean to you?

Creativity is my vital life force. It is, because I am, and vice versa. I very much believe I am the creator of my perception of reality and create it to be as dull or as magnificent as I so choose. I tend to create the latter! I'm drawn to the mysterious...inspired by ancient knowledge, surrealism, philosophy, metaphysics, science...creativity is the unexplainable and undefinable wanting to express itself. It's expressing the ineffable and clarifying the relationship between the deepest spiritual yearnings and creation. Through creativity, we gain an understanding of the nature of reality and our place in the universe.  

Your body of work is diverse. Where does your imaginative spark come from?

I guess we can call it intuition? What is intuition? The self guiding and innate wisdom that lives within us all...some call it the inner child. I rely heavily on my intuition (inner child), who really just wants to learn, love and play, and what child likes to play with just one toy? I play, I seek, I experiment. I’m infinitely curious and the forms in which we can express are limitless! I act on my creative impulse as much as I can. I feel I am a conduit for a message wanting to realize itself and I try not to stand in the way of that.

Please tell us about some of your past projects that you are inspired by

Curating the Élan Vital exhibit with Tasya van Ree this past year was amazing. Exploring the concept of the vital life force and its expression thereof. We built out a chapel like structure within a warehouse and created an immersive experience. It was so incredible to bring together fellow artists and musicians who we support and admire in our community to create such a special experience.

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What and who inspires you?

I'm inspired by wisdom, philosophy, fine art, zen practices, architecture, music, design, and mostly nature…our greatest learning institution. And I'm inspired by those artists, poets and philosophers who were most sensitive to nature and it's teachings. Thoreau, O'Keefe, Brancusi, Pythagoras, Muir, Black Elk, Goldsworthy, Richard Long, Edward Weston, James Turrell, Edward Abbey, Joseph Campbell, etc.  

How does nature and color play roles in your unique visions?

I'm exploring the micro/macro dimensions in nature. Trying to learn the language in its design.  Everything man has designed was first designed by nature. The Fibonacci code and the golden ratio are the foundation of our perception of aesthetics. Energy (light and color) and it's effects on our thought and emotion. To experience the great mystery, to seek absolute truth and the connection to the intangible that transcend us from ordinary to otherworldly in the simplest of moments. My vision is narratives of this exploration and experience...my art is the expression of them thereof.

What is your energetic connection to the desert ecosystem in your work?

"The wilderness is not a luxury, but a necessity to the human spirit.” The desert is one of the last few places that remain wild. Edgar Payne wrote, "she is free in her wildness.” I am complete and most in touch with my soul when I feel absolutely free. I was raised in the desert and have a strong connection to it. It has been such a profound teacher. She stings me with her sun, but soothes me in her shadows. The desert is fierce, but supremely beautiful. She demands respect, and when earned, offers you all the wealth of the world in spirit and infinite inspiration. It's the perfect backdrop to my surreal expressions. It’s a vast canvas of quiet power. 

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Does urban Los Angeles play a part in your artistic and abstract directions as well?

Yes, I moved here from a small town in Arizona the month I turned 18...with $40 and no idea. It's been a place of endless challenge and opportunity. I love Los Angeles for the fact that it's one of the most open minded and artistically collaborative cities I've known. I love to collaborate, it encourages me to look at things in new perspectives, to see things in new ways. It gives me the courage to continually push myself artistically and to never remain idyll and to be ever learning and evolving. It's also rich culturally and is home to so many spiritual, philosophical and religious institutions, which have enabled me the explore my spirituality through poly theosophy. I love to attend mediations and lectures at the Self Realization Fellowship, the Buddhist Temple, UCLA, and the University of Philosophical Research.

You have dabbled in many forms of art. What is something you have not tried, but you are interested in?

I would love to create highly conceptual architectural sacred spaces for meditation and reflection. I also hope to someday have the opportunity to create some monumental, environmental art.  

A dream of mine is to find a geothermal hot spring and collaborate with James Turrell and Tadao Ando to design a chapel like structure to put over it, and then collaborate with Lee U Fan to design a mono-ha inspired contemporary Japanese zen garden surrounding it. Made to offer a serene experience to connect with ourselves and to our individual ideas of spirit through mediation and zen contemplation.

Magic is everywhere, in everything, all the time. It's the sparkle in our eye, a blade of grass, a breaking dawn, a math equation, a breath, the sound of rain, the humming of electricity, a emotion, a song floating in the air, a smile, a soft touch, eye contact with a stranger, a poem, a light breeze, a nostalgic scent, stillness, a vivid dream, a distant storm. Magic exists wherever you look for it.  

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Any new projects in the pipeline?

I just signed with a new gallery, Modern West Fine Art, and I have a show with them May 19th in Utah. I will be exhibiting my large scale graphic drawings of "Desert Elements" Series. I appreciate that they are encouraging me to create larger and larger scale pieces. It's a new challenge and the end results are stunning.

I'm also excited to be collaborating with London based artist, Tom Jean Webb, on an integrative exhibit, "These Mystic Plains", at the Platform in the Janessa Leone and Freda Salvador shop in Culver City on June 1st.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

I heard James Turrell has 83 sky space structures in the world...I wouldn't mind doing a world tour to live in each of those spaces for a bit.           


Visit lefawnhawk.com to see Petecia's work, and follow her on Instagram.

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Molly Helfend is part of the HOC team and is an herbalist and environmental activist. She graduated from University of Vermont in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and a concentration in Holistic Health. She will be attending University of Kent in Canterbury, England to receive her Masters Degree in Ethnobotany in 2017. She has worked for Urban Moonshine, Greenpeace and received her training with Spoonful Herbals. Her goal is to receive her PHD and become a professor at University of California Santa Cruz. Molly resides in Monte Nido, California.

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women with superpowers

Women With Superpowers: Nitsa Citrine and Tasya van Ree

February 2, 2017

 

For months, we’ve been kept at arm’s length during artists Tasya van Ree and Nitsa Citrine’s creative process for what they’re calling Women With Superpowers. They have gathered familiar and unfamiliar faces in the community and captured their energies on camera for the world to meet. Today, we hear from the twosome about their vision for Women With Superpowers, their reverential friendship with each other, and their own superpowers we often forget we, too, hold inside. This collection of women with purpose— captured by the lenses of these two inventive beings—and the souls behind them have had us all wondering what will come of the passion project. They are manifesting empowerment, and the energy is echoing to women (and men!) everywhere. We are thrilled to walk with these strong forces and further encourage their commitment to celebrate the feminine as artist, activist and healer. 

 

Article by: Karli Quinn

How did you two come into one another’s lives? Describe the energy you felt when you first met and what ultimately led you two to venture in business together.

Tasya: Cosmic intervention.

Nitsa embodies a lot of divine energy. When first meeting her, the interaction was subtle and familiar, radiant and powerful. We’ve floated through different levels of friendship throughout the years but always retained a deeper form of connection. It was inevitable that we would one day create magic together.

Nitsa: We met at her art show at the Lodge in Los Angeles in March, 2015. The show was packed and there was a lot of energy in the space, but Tasya took a moment to speak with me, which I appreciated. The kindness and sincerity in her presence struck me. 

Describe your business model and the vision you each have for Women With Superpowers as well as the roles you are taking on to carry out its success. 

Nitsa: Our business model and the intention behind the project is to honor, nourish and celebrate the feminine.

Tasya: Our role is to be extremely present in the process, and we are both open to the infinite possibilities. 

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Superpower is defined as having “excessive or superior power.” How do you two define superpower? And what is it about the women you choose to highlight that speaks to your own definition(s)?

Tasya: The word “superpower” is a fantastical way to describe your truth, the definitive reality in which you exist in and are from, your essence, and your force of life. 

The women are mirrors, and so are we.

Nitsa: To me, a superpower is a magical constellation of energy we recognize and cultivate within ourselves.

What enthused you about focusing on women?

Tasya: The feminine is profound by nature and I have a deep affection and intrigue for their presence.   

Nitsa: I love women! I love shooting women!!

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How do you choose the women with whom you meet? 

Tasya: Every woman is perfect, and we hope to one day photograph each and every one of them!

Nitsa: Intuition, resonance, and fourth dimensional alignment.

Do you think you will ever include men in your idea for this work?

Tasya: Anything is possible.

Nitsa: I would love to see what a Men With Superpowers series would look like.

Do you believe you have superpowers? Tell us about each of your own superpowers and how they compare to your idea of possessing a superpower as a child.

Tasya: Everyone and everything has superpowers.

My superpower is the ability to translate the unknown through a poetic prism. 

Whether you are a child or an adult, it is all based on your imagination. 

Nitsa: Multi-dimensional love frequency. 

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We’ve all heard it’s not always wise to mix business with pleasure. Seeing as you two are very close friends, how does this work out for you? Can you share some advice for making this business partnership work in conjunction with sharing a close friendship?

Tasya: It’s a beautiful dynamic filled with respect, love, honesty, and loyalty. I feel that everything can flourish when these elements are in place and shared.

Nitsa: Well, we are only two months into the project so we have yet to see how it all unfolds but I will say it is an honor and delight to get to work with one of my favorite human beings. Tasya has a great eye and exceptional mind, constantly inspiring me to grow, and I trust her perspective very much. So, being able to collaborate with her is an absolute pleasure. 

Some might argue that we are all capable of having superpowers and it might just be how we define them that makes that so. Some may even say that superpowers are our individual strengths as human beings. Do you agree with this? Do you think everyone has superpowers? 

Tasya: Absolutely. Above and beyond.

Nitsa: I feel that anyone and everyone who acknowledges their power and presence as a means to create positivity and magic in the world holds the potential of a superpower – the trick is learning how to own and activate it!  

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What superpowers do you wish you had?

Tasya: The superpower to save all wildlife from extinction.

Nitsa:  I have always wished to breathe underwater, become invisible, heal any wound, illness, or imbalance. And, fly!  

And – today especially – would love to have the superpower of teleportation. I am ready to master that now!

You are both active on social media, and so followers have been able to see highlights of your interactions with the women you interview. There is an aspect we don’t see that pulls your work together. How does each meeting go? What information are you looking for the women to share, and what are you hoping to capture?

Tasya: We try to create a space that is open and genuine, infinite and wild. What conspires and develops, which we try to capture through an individual and collaborative effort, is an authentic unification of color and rhythm when women come together. Beauty and gold. Laughter and a full heart of blazing joy. 

Nitsa: Well, the intention behind every shoot is to explore each woman’s inner world and superpower through a photographic lens.  Beyond this, we are pretty much in a constant, open dialogue on ideas for the project. Whether it is a stream of inspiration, women we want to weave into the series, organizational aspects, post processing details, or the cosmic back and forth.

Earlier, we wanted to know what you thought your own superpowers were. Now, we wonder if you could each describe a superpower you see in one another. 

Tasya: Nitsa is like a sacred dream painted in glowing wisdom traveling in all forms, across all time, through all space. 

Nitsa: Tasya has infinite superpowers but, if I had to pick one, it would be her ability to express her heart and imagination through her hands –and with so much honesty and beauty!

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What is the thing you want your interviewees to take away from in regard to their recognition from Women With Superpowers?

Tasya: To recognize their own superpower(s) and fall into its deep center with love and great influence.

Nitsa: Love! Unity! 

What do you want the world or you community of followers to learn? In a broader sense, what are you hoping to achieve?

Tasya: Full-spectrum love for the feminine, self, and universe.

Nitsa: Reverence for the feminine in all her forms!

 

Photo credit: Brett Morrison


Keep in touch with the creative process of Women With Superpowers by following Women With Superpowers,  Nitsa, and Tasya on Instagram.

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