WILDFLOWER BLOG
These written gems have been channelled from as far as the galactic star nebula birthing dusts to the close to home eco- systems.
Organic blog written pieces, that inspires the creative imagination from soul seed to insight.
And hopefully, in turn, will inspire the Temple Lah reader.
Criticising Your Creativity: This Is My Best Work Yet… Or Is It?
Maybe our role as artists isn't to predict which works deserve a life, but simply to give them the chance to find one.
After all, we're creating for an audience we haven't met yet, and perhaps even for a future version of ourselves.
Piet Mondrian: capturing universal equilibrium through opposing forces.
By stripping away the details, Piet Mondrian believed a beauty in harmony was revealed that could move not only the artist deeply but the viewer also. A revealing of universal truths through extreme simplicity, geometry and balance.
Beyond the gallery: How ‘Aesthetic Meditation’ turns art viewing into Meaning Making
A reflective exploration of how art viewing can become a powerful practice for increased self-awareness, intuition and healing through meaning-making. We learn Aesthetic Meditation engagement through gallery experiences can evolve beyond observation into opportunities for creative reflection, emotional integration, and deeper connection to the imagination.
Deborah Harry, Blondie
Deborah Harry entered the world with a Cancer Sun — not as innocence, but as a memory already formed. Her Sun, Saturn, and South Node also gather in this sign, creating a soul steeped in emotional knowing. Guest astrologer and author, Kylie Jane.
Basquiat: Turn It Up, Let It Flow
Basquiat drew from a vast range of influences—art, music, culture, and neo-spirituality. His drive is a defining trait, one that deserves both recognition and inspiration. There’s an unwavering focus to his work, a sense of purpose rooted in the Black community, and a rare ability to stay in flow with the moment. Where life meets art, and art paints life.
Kandinsky: composer of light
Kandinsky emphasized contrast and harmony as tools for creating rhythm and movement, much like in musical composition. He saw colors as relational forces, where the interaction of color, shape, and negative space produces the “music” of the painting.
Celebrating Ten Years of Dedication: My Top Ten Tips for Remaining True to the Way
As I move into a new decade next year and reflect on the past ten years with Temple Lah, I see how a non-negotiable dedication has allowed the work to endure and continue.
Erica Badu: where frequency becomes nirvana
As Mama’s Gun reaches its 25th anniversary, we return to an album that feels less like a recording and more like an invocation - a mixology of soul, jazz, reggae, hip-hop, and spiritual truth.