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Inspired By Perceived Loss and the Discovery That Love Connects Us Beyond Space and Time- The Energies That Collided to Bring Us "Proof of Life"

September 19, 2018 eileen noonan
Our Protector + Told You I Would Find You

Our Protector + Told You I Would Find You

I knew that it was going to happen, I did not know how, where or when. I had a strong sense that, what was supposed to happen, was going to happen, and that, for now, I just needed to paint. So I did, I painted and painted and painted and painted. I was about 4 months in, when I got a call from Katie Cooper, the Director at The Laundry in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA. She said she was familiar with my work and that she wanted to know if I was interested in the The Laundry hosting an exhibition. We made a date to meet and visit the site. Though feeling mostly optimistic and curious, I was also wavering between conflicting emotions. I was thrilled with the possibility that this was fate at work, while also protecting my hopes with a healthy does of skepticism in case it turned out to be too good to be true.

The entrance to the Laundry was warm and welcoming but deceiving in its humble nature. We walked through the friendly cafe, to a glass door along the back end. I was unprepared for the size, depth and character of what I was about to encounter. The space was alive, breathing even communicating. Still to this day, every time I walk through this door, I pause to breathe in the space and reconnect. It’s energy seems to be constantly shifting as it engages with the people who pass through as well as the spirit of the Mission District itself. Katie gave me a tour, which included the coffee shop/cafe, a designated gallery space and multi use spaces varying in size, each possessing their own special something. Whether these spaces are working together as one or as individuals, the potential to foster and hold creative expression in this environment is boundless. When the tour was over and she asked what I thought, I enthusiastically and naively asked “can I have the whole place” she smiled and said “yes”, “Ok” I replied “I will need about another eight months, let’s do this.”,

When entering through the glass door at the back of the cafe, prepare to be transported into space where the past, present and future all exist at once.

When entering through the glass door at the back of the cafe, prepare to be transported into space where the past, present and future all exist at once.

To understand my naive enthusiasm let’s make a quick jump back into the tour. I first took in the beauty of the main floor with it’s restored brink walls, exposed steel beams, modern industrial renovations that work in perfect harmony, with the original windows. These windows were works of art in themselves, patinaed by cracks, curious holes and graffiti, telling a story as old as the city itself. While heading downstairs, we came upon a portrait of a young man looking confident, coy and mischievous, his eyes bright, seeming to stare straight into mine. I felt a strong urge to know who he was, to hear his story? Katie explained that his name is Dan, he is one of the founders of The Laundry, that he and his friends had a vision for the use of this space; to benefit community, creativity, a kind of a think tank for minds to come together to tackle the issues facing the world and seek solutions. She went on to explain that Dan had died three years ago. It was hard to hear his story, it resonated close to my heart . There was also a direct hit to my gut, in the form of a knowing, that this was the place where this show was meant to be. I did not know yet know why, and honestly I still do not completely understand what all will unfold as a result, but I do know that there was a plan, and that I felt honored to be a part of it.

That moment when I “just knew”, is what some call fate, an intuitive hit, or maybe divine intervention but what I like to call Sean at work. Let me take you back a little further to give you a picture of some of the forces at play. I am a mother of two children, Sean and Chelsea. Chelsea is the funny, highly intelligent, creative, generous and multi talented chameleon that is @chelseawears and the founder and lady boss of Anomie an independent boutique on Union St. in San Francisco. Sean is a forward thinking, philanthropic entrepreneur who believes in creating opportunity for the oppressed, the power of community, kindness, creating joy and human connection. Chelsea is living in San Francisco with her fiancee and Sean resides everywhere in spirit/energy form. Sean’s physical body died 4 years ago. The loss of a loved one is tragic. Not a day, or even an hour goes by that I don’t miss him and desperately wish I could hug him, cook a meal with him or just watch him as he maneuvers through the world but ultimately this is not a sad story and our time together certainly has not come to an end. Sean was always networking and connecting, seeing how he could bring people together for a greater good or to just simply create moments of joy. When I was told about Dan and engaged his energy I felt a strong knowing that he and Sean were in this together and I had better buckle up because they had plans.

Top photo- Dan, Below photos- Sean and Rosie, Sean and Chelsea, Sean peaking through from the Otherside.

Top photo- Dan, Below photos- Sean and Rosie, Sean and Chelsea, Sean peaking through from the Otherside.

The cute little dog you see flanking Sean in the above photo is also an important character in this story. Her name is Rosie, Sean adopted her from the Milo Foundation. Rosie was Sean’s constant companion and in many moments his motivation to fight to live. I am forever thankful to all of the warm hearted people whom everyday are saving these modern day angels. Inspired by Sean generous nature and my desire to express my gratitude to all the animals that are everyday bringing unconditional love into all of our lives, 50% of the sale of each painting is being donated to The Milo Foundation.

Left to Right Rosie, Buster and Annie, painting title- “Every Rosie”

Left to Right Rosie, Buster and Annie, painting title- “Every Rosie”

The draped canvas (below) was the last piece created for the show. I did not have a preconceived idea of what it would be, just followed whatever impulse I felt. When the words came, there is no doubt in my mind that it was written by Dan and Sean and most likely others as well. I felt submerged in the most beautiful energy, so warm and soft, my heart felt so full of love , it overflowed, I felt love and connection for everyone and everything around me. I believe to my core that they were the Masterminds behind the creation of Proof of Life and they wanted to say loud and clear, “We Are Still Here.”

Question- Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?Answer- If you love, you will never lose each other, though forms may shift, energy never dies. Love connects us eternally.

Question- Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?

Answer- If you love, you will never lose each other, though forms may shift, energy never dies. Love connects us eternally.

The eight months went by quickly, amid a lot of painting, a lot of stressing, a lot of learning about the parts of putting on a show that are not fun and a lot of appreciating Katie’s cool, constant disposition and professionalism. Have you ever watched one of those cooking competition shows, where the judges say, times up step away from the plates? That is what the preparation for an art opening is like. You work hard and you work long and you do everything you can, to get everything just right, then at the point when the doors open, you have to through up your hands and say ok, now let’s just have fun.

Opening night arrived, bubbles floating down 26th St. welcomed guests, while Glenn Carter seemed to always play just the right song. Some traveled far, others popped in from near but everyone brought love and enthusiasm. It was beautiful to watch pieces be united with their intended owners. The night went too fast with my only regret- not being able to connect with each person who came through. Please know, I appreciate you coming and hope you had an enjoyable and memorable evening. We did have a celebrity guest, a little poodle named Chaseme, the Milo Foundation mascot. I will never forget the moment I looked down the hall to see what looked like a white Rosie come running straight for me, leash dragging along her side. It was as if a part of Rosie that is living in another space and time popped into say '“hi.” Chaseme stole all of our hearts in just one beat.

Now that the night has past, I hold two simultaneous truths. Opening night was an absolutely wonderfully magical evening and I am relieved that opening night has come to a close. A year is a long time to carry this kind of pressure and focus. I pushed myself with everything I had, I loved the process but I am also feeling a need to recharge. Now my excitement is in anticipation of what is to be revealed, known, seen, affected as a result of the energies that collided and communicated. I desire to understand what all was at play in the creation of Proof of Life, and of the intended destiny of each individual piece as they find their intended owners. My wonder loves the wander.

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BONUS FOOTAGE-Proof of Life is also exhibiting two very special pieces from two guest artists, Benjamin Noonan, an Irish immigrant, 1910-1970, and Frank Noonan b.1934, my grandfather and father. Two men who have innate artistic talent but whom, because the circumstances of the times and the need to support their families, were not afforded the time to realize their artistic potential. Because of their sacrifice, I am able to indulge in the luxury of expressing my creativity, for which I am eternally grateful. Ben was able to create some stained glass works that may be found in the Mission District of San Francisco and the Stanford Chapel. The piece below is Frank’s first completed painting, created free hand and from a memory, outstanding!

Watercolor and Ink on Paper, Artist-Frank Noonan b-1934-Painted from memory, The City of Mainz in Germany, 1955, ten years after WW II.

Watercolor and Ink on Paper, Artist-Frank Noonan b-1934-Painted from memory, The City of Mainz in Germany, 1955, ten years after WW II.

Here a few pictures from the show, follow the button at the bottom of post to view the full exhibition.

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I have not been able to paint during these last couple of months. My mind became singularly focused on breaking through clutter. I spent the time plowing into places, physical and psychological that have been buried for so many years. Finally looking
I have not been able to paint during these last couple of months. My mind became singularly focused on breaking through clutter. I spent the time plowing into places, physical and psychological that have been buried for so many years. Finally looking at all of the unnecessary layers, rebuilding the infrastructure and finding the beauty in what was always there. Ready to move forward with the understanding of what is just distraction, letting it go, and embracing what is real.
A peek at some saved inspirations
A peek at some saved inspirations
Looking back in order to look forward
Looking back in order to look forward
Something refreshing
Something refreshing
Letting go of this piece from my private collection. 3x3 ft acrylic in a custom wood frame. link in profile, follow to ‘shop painting on stretched canvas’ page.
Letting go of this piece from my private collection. 3x3 ft acrylic in a custom wood frame. link in profile, follow to ‘shop painting on stretched canvas’ page.
Letting go of this fun piece. Time to spread the joy -Link in profile.
Letting go of this fun piece. Time to spread the joy -Link in profile.
Intentional Series 6. 24x30 inch acrylic on raw canvas, added to website Link in profile.
Intentional Series 6. 24x30 inch acrylic on raw canvas, added to website Link in profile.
‘Intentional Series 5’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas  Added to website. Link in profile.
‘Intentional Series 5’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas Added to website. Link in profile.
“A Mother’s love is the most powerful love of all” Sean Moylan
“A Mother’s love is the most powerful love of all” Sean Moylan
Appropriate social distance
Appropriate social distance
Inappropriate social distance
Inappropriate social distance
24 x 30 inch acrylic on raw stretched canvas. Added to website. Link on profile.
24 x 30 inch acrylic on raw stretched canvas. Added to website. Link on profile.
Added some new pieces to the website last night. Link in profile.
Added some new pieces to the website last night. Link in profile.
Updated. Needed a little  sugar🍭 4x4 ft acrylic on stretched canvas
Updated. Needed a little sugar🍭 4x4 ft acrylic on stretched canvas
ON SALE TODAY - link in today’s story
ON SALE TODAY - link in today’s story
IN SALE TODAY. Follow link in profile to ‘shop paintings on stretched canvas page’. 🔥
IN SALE TODAY. Follow link in profile to ‘shop paintings on stretched canvas page’. 🔥
Might have just a bit too much pent up energy 😏
Might have just a bit too much pent up energy 😏
‘Intentional Series 1’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas. Impulse and intention are in balance in this new work. The first piece in a series created during a time of solitude and contemplation. Link in today’s story.
‘Intentional Series 1’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas. Impulse and intention are in balance in this new work. The first piece in a series created during a time of solitude and contemplation. Link in today’s story.
Detail of a 3x4 ft piece I have been working on since the beginning of the lock down here in Ca. I’ll post the completed piece tomorrow. I am enjoying going deeper into my work rather than working fast. Plan to see less pieces from me but look
Detail of a 3x4 ft piece I have been working on since the beginning of the lock down here in Ca. I’ll post the completed piece tomorrow. I am enjoying going deeper into my work rather than working fast. Plan to see less pieces from me but look forward to enjoying the intention in each one 🤗
Time and solitude as caused me to slow down my process, become more intentional with strokes and has further expanded my curiosity of possible palettes. I appreciate this positive side effect. Detail from a 3x4ft piece.
Time and solitude as caused me to slow down my process, become more intentional with strokes and has further expanded my curiosity of possible palettes. I appreciate this positive side effect. Detail from a 3x4ft piece.
I have not been able to paint during these last couple of months. My mind became singularly focused on breaking through clutter. I spent the time plowing into places, physical and psychological that have been buried for so many years. Finally looking A peek at some saved inspirations Looking back in order to look forward Something refreshing Letting go of this piece from my private collection. 3x3 ft acrylic in a custom wood frame. link in profile, follow to ‘shop painting on stretched canvas’ page. Letting go of this fun piece. Time to spread the joy -Link in profile. Intentional Series 6. 24x30 inch acrylic on raw canvas, added to website Link in profile. ‘Intentional Series 5’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas  Added to website. Link in profile. “A Mother’s love is the most powerful love of all” Sean Moylan Appropriate social distance Inappropriate social distance 24 x 30 inch acrylic on raw stretched canvas. Added to website. Link on profile. Added some new pieces to the website last night. Link in profile. Updated. Needed a little  sugar🍭 4x4 ft acrylic on stretched canvas ON SALE TODAY - link in today’s story IN SALE TODAY. Follow link in profile to ‘shop paintings on stretched canvas page’. 🔥 Might have just a bit too much pent up energy 😏 ‘Intentional Series 1’ 3x4ft acrylic on stretched canvas. Impulse and intention are in balance in this new work. The first piece in a series created during a time of solitude and contemplation. Link in today’s story. Detail of a 3x4 ft piece I have been working on since the beginning of the lock down here in Ca. I’ll post the completed piece tomorrow. I am enjoying going deeper into my work rather than working fast. Plan to see less pieces from me but look Time and solitude as caused me to slow down my process, become more intentional with strokes and has further expanded my curiosity of possible palettes. I appreciate this positive side effect. Detail from a 3x4ft piece.