Praised by critics and sought by collectors, the art of David Paladin (1926--1984) is rich with the symbolism of his native traditions.
Praised by critics and sought by collectors, the art of David Paladin (1926--1984) is rich with the symbolism of his native traditions.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book to make your blood vibrate,
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This review is from: Painting the Dream: The Visionary Art of Navajo Painter David Chethlahe Paladin (Park Street Press) (Paperback)
I bought this book after hearing Carolyn Myss's version of Paladin's story. I was surprised to read Paladin's version which is quite different; Myss seems to have invented some facts. All that aside, this a deeply moving book. You feel what it is to be a shaman, and visually it is beyond description. I wondered why a paperback was so expensive, and then I saw the 31 plates. I would be thrilled to have any of this art in my home. The back of the book says you can buy it. If I had the money I would. This is a stunning book for anyone interested in healing.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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PAINTING THE DREAM by DAVID CHETHLAHE PALADIN,
By SUSAN T. TAYLOR (Mass. State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Painting the Dream: The Visionary Art of Navajo Painter David Chethlahe Paladin (Park Street Press) (Paperback)
I was greatly moved by the life story, poems, and art of this remarkable person named David Chethlahe Paladin in "PAINTING THE DREAM".Through his colorful life, suffering, and cultures; he brought me to an understanding of our inter-connectedness with one another and the universe. It is relevant that we learn from his knowledge base, in order to live better, healthier, and a more harmonious exsistance. We must understand that there is so very much more for us to understand. David opens up a window you have never looked through before. No matter who you are, where you came from, your sorrows and joys of your life experience; there is no way that you can walk away- after reading this book and experiencing the essence of this exceptional human being- that you won't be positively inspired for the rest of your life.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book of light and wisdom,
By Suzie Boivin (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Painting the Dream: The Visionary Art of Navajo Painter David Chethlahe Paladin (Park Street Press) (Paperback)
I always come back to this book. It contains more than magnificient paintings. It contains wisdom, peace, light, dreams. An incredible perspective of life. Everything in this book is made with beauty: the words, the thoughts, the paintings, the stories. It opens our eyes to the world of the chamans. And, strangely, it also opens our eyes to our own inner world! Magnificient.
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