Ep. 142 Artist & Painter Autumn Skye in a conversation about Planetary Purpose
Autumn Skye Morrison's childhood was spent traveling the boundlessly majestic landscapes of North America, developing a deep wonder for nature and the diversity of humanity. She's been translating this inspiration through artwork since she was old enough to hold a pencil. Recognizing her curious imagination, creativity was always supported by her family.
We talked about:
⭐ Her creative process and her upbringing in an Art supportive family
⭐ The importance of our internal critical voice, as well as encouragement & daily practice
⭐ Insights we can find in paradox, and how to navigate it
⭐ Her (surprising and awesomely honest) relationships with psychedelic and plant-medicine.
Autumn Skye's meticulous and poignant paintings continue to gain expanding recognition, attracting collectors and students from around the globe. Her style gracefully weaves together refined realism, iconic imagery, profound symbolism, and subtle geometries.
Autumn Skye: "I believe that the role of the artist is especially crucial at this challenging and exciting time. While the world is at the precipice of momentous change, artworks have the potential to be maps, and these maps can help guide humanity forward into new and positive ways of seeing and being. Through creativity we have the opportunity to transmute shadow and pain into visions of healing and wholeness. "
She teaches and exhibits worldwide, and otherwise now lives and paints on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of BC, Canada. As a self-taught artist, she has dedicated innumerable hours in creative exploration. Autumn Skye ART