Danbury News Times Interviews BA Wygant | Buy The Sunday Paper! January 30 2015 5 Comments
Last week I had the chance to sit down and talk with Linda Koonz, the features editor of The News Times, and share my journey into artistic expression. For over 48 years (photo on the left is from my old studio in Candlewood Isle) I have been exploring the link between the physical and spiritual world and that energy that connects us to each other and to God.
We spoke about my interpretation of our travel through time and space, the concept of the earth being one seed in a vast cosmic infinity & our life here on this planet as just the first step in an infinite journey home.
It was an interesting discussion spanning a few hours. We also touched on the need to care for our planet, and the need for human kind to do our part in helping to stop the decline of its health. I hope my work
inspires this in people and I'm looking forward to this Sunday's paper where this vision may reach others! The published article is below- I look forward to your comments:
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