This podcast discusses the merger of or revealing of the unity of life and art drawn from a forthcoming book I’m writing called Life Art. It discusses the theoretical underpinnings, history. people and influences associated with the daily and sometimes life long practice of living life as art where everyone is both art and artist creating, co-creating and consciously collaborating with the world, the Universe to establish happy healthy fulfilling lives. Join me on this adventure of a lifetime as we individually and collectively unpack what it means to actually be art!
This is a very brief update about alterations to the website that have brought clarity to the focus of the life art work. More details to follow!
A renewed sense of interest in the life art modalities
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book called The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon keppel, reading my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, reading audibly from my book The Art Flame. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is Chapter Three of the book The Art Flame written by Jon Keppel. FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is Chapter Two of my book The Art Flame read audibly for your enjoyment! FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
This is me, Jon Keppel, audibly reading my book The Art Flame! It is my gift to you! Enjoy! FYI This book was published in 2018. My thoughts and feelings have expanded since then. We are all always in a continual process of growth and maturation. I just want to affirm and reaffirm here that I have the utmost respect for what I call conventional art or art for exhibition. That is, in the end, what helped inspire me to write these words. Since writing this I have tapped into a humility further coming to connect with Love and peace and an even deeper level celebrating all art equally. This book was made from a certain perspective at a certain point in my life. I still believe that there is tremendous value in it and a forward seeking nature that is in the end a very, very good impulse. I had to reflect on the nature of being in order to move forward in my life and so that took bringing into question some of the pillars and platforms of the art world in order to do that. I believe we should value all art. Thank you. Jon Keppel 12/9/23
Continuation of living documentation of the work which is just life itself
Everyday wisdom to help you live your greatest life!
Everyday wisdom to help you live your greatest life!
Everyday wisdom to help you live your greatest life!
Everyday wisdom to help you live your greatest life!
Everyday wisdom to help you live your greatest life.
This episode talks about the power of life art!
A Loving wish to share the teachings of life art as they have been revealed in my own life. Gratefully. Humbly.
This is made from a more mystical standpoint but with a resounding resolve in personhood and the dignity of being alive!
This is an informative and heavily inspired contemplative training for the earnest student of life.
This episode talks about how life art practice can bring you to a way of life that you truly love and that loves you!!!