Optimist/Art, September 21-27, 1995
On Art and Spirituality
When artist Donna Estabrooks has been interviewed in the past,
she has run into some bewilderment on the part of the interviewer.
"I always talk a lot about my spirituality and then they
say, 'Just talk about your art, but I really can't talk about
my art without talking about my spirituality. Separating the two
is impossible."
Art and spirituality have been inseparable for Estabrooks, who
lives on an organic farm in West Cummington, since February 13,1987.
It was on that day that she chanted a mantra: "nam myoho
renge kyo." Loosely translated, it means "devotion to
the mystic law of cause and effect through the recitation of the
sutra." Says Estabrooks, "I thought I would try this
for a couple of weeks and just see what happened, but I started
chanting and the benefit I got was immediate. I was an artist
at the time, but I became a more creative and better artist. I
credit it to being able to make a living as an artist. I really
lucked into something great."
Since that day, she has been an avid Buddhist and follows the
teachings of Nichiren Daishonin, a 13th-century Buddhist who wrote
letters to his disciples. It is these writings that have influenced
Estabrooks' life and her current show at UMass, "Rise and
Dance." She says, "The dance symbolizes joy. My mission
is to create joy. When I wake up, I have 24 hours to create joy
This is what I practice daily, so it was natural it would come
out in my work."
Estabrooks' work has been displayed in galleries as well as restaurants
in the Valley She also gives workshops, which she considers another
way for her to accomplish her mission. Her workshop, "Your
Life is Your Work of Art," on September 23 at UMass, will
center on creating books. "We re going to do collages in
books. We'll do the collages first and then direct writing. You
write in the book without editing. Your pen shouldn't stop moving.
After two hours time, they'll walk out with an illustrated book."
Estabrooks is lucky. She has found, early in life, a way of making
her life an adventure and a way giving that sense of adventure
to others.
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