The Dance of Life
by Rachel Golub (Continued
from the main page)
When I paint, I go beyond what the eyes visibly see. I feel the
flow of infinite energy, the continual renewal of the universe.
Molecules, atoms and cells always in motion, nothing is real and
still as it visually appears. Life is simply flowing energy. That
is what I paint.
I don’t use a paintbrush, but instead find it more exciting
to experience the fluidity of the flowing paint as I pour it onto
the canvas. Sometimes I roll the paint, again, feeling the flowing
movements of motion.
My paintings may appear chaotic and uncontrolled to some, but
to the contrary, I guide the paint in the direction I want it
to go, while at the same time, the paint guides me. I enjoy the
feeling of freedom as I glide the stick over the canvas in various
liquid dancing movements.
Some may say “how childlike, any child can do that!”
My response? Yes. Actually, children are less inhibited than adults.
They paint for the “process”, the fun of doing it,
rather than an end product. Adults have a much harder time with
this, wanting that “end product”, especially one that
they can quickly recognize and identify without much thought.
Sadly, they miss the most important part, which is the actual
process.
With my former background in early childhood education, a Montessori
teacher of 3 to 6 year olds, I think I learned this from the children.
Process is more important than outcome. When children are given
the freedom to move around freely, to explore and discover for
themselves, they learn and work much better. They become self
-driven and more confident in the free environment. Adults are
the same way! I give myself the freedom to explore the canvas
with the paint, with no inhibitions or stress to produce a perfect
end product, but rather, allow myself to discover the painting
as I go along. The end product is important of course, but secondary
to the process. In experiencing this freedom, like the child in
the Montessori classroom, it ultimately leads to a much better
outcome.
Finally, when people look at my paintings, I want them to see
the movement and flow, to experience the energy in everything.
This is the movement of life. As my squiggles merge, dance and
connect together, recognize that we are ever moving, changing
and growing; life is one connected energy force connecting us
to the universe. This is what I call “the dance of life.”

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Rachel Golub is an artist, teacher and CEO of the Golub household.
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