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(place + space + spiritual self) x art = SPLACE
It is in the everyday relationship, such as the family, a microcosm of society, that life's ultimate questions seem to be considered -Where am I? Why am I here? Who am I?
An immigrant of thirty-five years, Peitsch follows her own artistic journey finding place and space in Australia, she terms SPLACE, questioning if it is possible to belong to this land - building on the geography of the church structure as a framework to explore aspects of spirituality. Here, a search for common global values, visions and spirituality may effect much more…mehr

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(place + space + spiritual self) x art = SPLACE

It is in the everyday relationship, such as the
family, a microcosm of society, that life's ultimate
questions seem to be considered -Where am I? Why am I
here? Who am I?

An immigrant of thirty-five years, Peitsch follows
her own artistic journey finding place and space in
Australia, she terms SPLACE, questioning if it is
possible to belong to this land - building on the
geography of the church structure as a framework to
explore aspects of spirituality. Here, a search for
common global values, visions and spirituality may
effect much more than tolerance of the other . +++++ Following the success of Macmillan s recent
author-rich essayed monograph on Art and Soul
Flossie Peitsch , comes this companion book by the
artist herself. Rarely can one access such a generous
deconstruction of the creative process of art
building, written as it is with intimacy, passion and
precision. A good read awaits all who seek the
immortal now. Dr. Liz Westphal,
Clinical Psychologist
Autorenporträt
Dr. Flossie Peitsch, PhD, Victoria University, Melbourne, is an
internationally exhibiting multimedia, performance, and
installation artist; a ''visual'' theologian, art educator, and
academic - engaging the voice of art for the self-realization of
being. She is grounded in the everyday by twenty-six years of
mothering her six children.