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The Womb of God by Richard Lakin-Inzunza

The Womb of God

I saw this vision in a flash one day whilst meditating. It was a view of the Universe, and Time, and an alternative and more complex idea of the Big Bang, representing Universes being formed out of the Vortex, or trumpet, maturing, dying and returning in a cycle as they pass through their own 'gates', or terminals. It also forms the centrepiece for the cover of my main book, "Yaqui Lives..."
This is just as much a microcosm as a macrocosm because it looks just like a fallopian tube with a sperm or egg at the end.
7 months ago
very colorful and interesting, is that an egg under the trumpet?
7 months
It is an egg, which is a whole universe, this one, being grey, is a dying universe, when entropy has expanded all it's energy into nothing, then it re-cycles, (one of my theories is that it sucks itself inside a black hole formed within it, which then becomes another dimension) I've tried to draw this (at least) nine-dimensional concept, obviously difficult, and capture the concept of string theory, with only two to play with! A new universe is black, fading to blue at the edge, and an old one fades to grey. I had an exact animation of this one day, captured crystal clear in my head, seen in a flash, when it all made sense, but I can't seem to recapture the essence again. I'd love to do some animations on my computer, I have the software, but haven't learned to use it yet.
7 months
looking forward to seeing some animation from you
7 months
This painting is awesome. I love the symbolism
7 months
***** great colors
7 months
great painting.love the color.its full of energy and thought.i love art and how it speaks with no words.
7 months
i love it colors are stunning
7 months
grand work
7 months
I am really pulled in to your painting with those colors.. great job :)
7 months
very nice
7 months
wow richard wild and crazy night huh
awesome job
7 months
Very beautiful colours and composiotion! Wonderful vision!
7 months
Wonderful colors in funny and original composition, love it
7 months
Fabulous piece....love the energy!

Bella
7 months
This has so much power, incredible feeling.5*****
7 months
love it
7 months
bello mi stimolla molto
7 months
This is realy a meditating view..."The Womb of God" is full of feelings, movements and skilss...Very good concept, composition and colours.
Well done Richard Lakin-Inzunza..:-)
Peace and love.
Gr, Robert
7 months
wow really cool, neat colors
7 months
great colors
7 months
beautiful explosion of colour. This is nice
7 months
wow - this is very beautiful!
7 months
I love the vitality. 5 ***** Mike
7 months
Yes!
6 months
amazing colors Richard,nice work
6 months
Great visionary work, a wonderful creation, from you and the creator, which is one. 5*****
6 months
Awesome colors! Very well done! 5*****
6 months
yep thats it! 'Womb of God' is such a perfect name...I love things that spurt out a hidden truth :) Love the colours and symbolism. x
6 months
Love the colors and the concept
6 months
Wonderful painting Richard. So strong and fast moving
6 months
This is a awesome picture! I love the color!
6 months
Extremely invigorating to look at, great colour!
6 months
Love it
6 months
Hi, I'm the administrator for the group Psychedelic Stylez
, and I'd love you to add this picture to the group. (accepted)
5 months
An explosion of colour. 5 ***** Mike
5 months
I love this so much it has so much energy and movement and the colours are fab.
5 months
Wow! that's an eye popper!
5 months
Simply stunning.
5 months
ilove the colors
5 months
exciting and interesting
5 months
Excellent
4 months
Great colors wonderful subject.
4 months
oooooooo!!Love the colours and the movement you have going on.
4 months
Spettacolare*****
3 months
Its very eye catching and vibrant, it catches your imagination.
3 months
This is priceless. Excellent work. Best regards ~ Carl
3 months
Hi, I'm the administrator for the group Contemporary Paintings on Canvas
, and I'd love you to add this picture to the group. (accepted)
3 months
love the colours ...very creative
3 months
Love the colors! so vibrant! Very creative work.
2 months
great concept and creative idea. lovely color formation that exploded in front of your eyes. 5*****
2 months
I love when the vision is expressed for every one to see and especially the colours. Great work.
2 months
Beautiful colours!!
2 months
I can feel the universe in transition here. Fantastic painting :)
2 months
Absolutely Amazing work you've done!
2 months
Very nice work! I love the title too!
1 month
no coincidences - ever ;)
1 month
beautiful...
1 month
fantastic work, well done :)
21 days
Beautiful!
19 days
Great colours and concept.
10 days
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Richard Lakin-InzunzaThis new photo is of me against a picture of "Abuelito", Fidel Inzunza, my Mexican grandfather, when he was about 20-25.

What a year!

I've been busy on other projects, including some welded sculpture and plastics, which I would like to find a similar sort of website to display, also one for my digital photo montages and other stuff! Any ideas?

I've also just recovered from Swine Flu, quite appropriate for a Mexican, (!!), it's not half as bad as they make out, just a bit painful with the aching and so on for a few hours.
I've now edited out a lot of the old stuff, it was a bit long-winded.

I am a 51-year old British artist, writer, chef, welder, sculptor,'musician', I have been making marks and drawing since I was able to hold something to do it with! I use whatever I can and will turn my hand to virtually anything. I am of mixed descent. My mother is Mexican, of Yaqui Indian and Basque descent, probably coming from intermarriage between Conquistadores and native Yaqui Indians from Sinaloa. My Father is a design engineer, born in Scunthorpe, Lincs. in 1925. He designed the world's first fully automated lace-making machine, still in use in places. He has just retired at 83, mainly because of an eye operation which went wrong. I have a long lineage of invention and creativity, on both sides of my family. My parents now live in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, where I feel my spiritual life is connected with, and as much home, if not more, than Britain. There is Irish, Welsh, French and German origins to the paternal side, I certainly feel a lot of affinity with Ireland and the Irish people I have met.

I love life, even though it has been difficult at times with a severe form of Bipolar Affective Disorder, still, we must suffer for our gifts, otherwise we wouldn't know how lucky we were when the suffering becomes bliss! I don't regret any of my past, and wouldn't swap my life for any other, for fear I would lose an ounce of my vision and creativity. I only pray to thank my Creator for the great gifts I was born with, and feel I have a lot to give!
I am alert and as curious as a mountain goat, and have a strong sense of humour and irony. I wish we could all afford one good solid belly laugh every day, it would make the world a much better, less stressful place to live in. I do forget to smile a lot of the time, but the sadness of the world at it's own failures affects me deeply, I am maybe over-sensitive too often! I do feel we spend too much effort and energy grinding each other down, and I don't understand arrogant and vain people. I love all animals, (I have three cats at the moment, Quetlpop, Lightning, and my new kitten, Zapata Negro Juarez), I enjoy dressing up, like with my full Charro suit, with replica pistols, spurs and everything, or Cream Tuxedo, but like wandering the house in scruffy baggy dirty work clothes too! I get on best with independent people, and try to help those less fortunate, but can't stand people who try to use your kindness to make themselves idle, and suck the vitality out of our society. I need humour and comedy all the time, because I can see the reality of the world easily enough, and need to buffer that harsh reality with a cushion of nonsense, play and fun. I don't have the energy I used to have, but feel the need to work at it, to treat every day as a challenge, and never, ever stop questioning my surroundings and close my mind.

I just love life and creation!

richardemmad@gmail.com

Emma-D stands for the "Euro-Mexican Ministry of Art and Design", or possibly 'Monastery' instead of 'Ministry'!

You can Skype me on 'fonzunza'
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