Guru Brother

Mrtch 20, 2005 by George 

George WerlbergerMy main yoga practice is meditation. I learn to meditate by Kriya yoga. I received initiation into Kriya three years ago from my spiritual Guru Sri Prakash Shankar Vijas.

It’s always good to come to Varanasi as I learn a lot there. From my teacher but also from others who do the same practice. If they received initiation by the same Guru they are my Kriya brotha’s and sista’s.

When I was in India in 2002 and 2003 I spent a lot of time together with my Guru brother George. Just like me he has been drawing during most of his travels.

His works are inspired by his own experience in meditation. George is a skilled tattooist and you can see that the way he colours his drawings at spiritual-impressions.com

Later on I will explain you a bit more about Kriya but if you can’t wait and want to know more about the original Kriya yoga check out the site kriyasource.com and buy the book by Kriya sista Heidi Wyder.


Robert Crumb

Mrtch 10, 2005 by George 

Robert Crumb

Cartoons and artwork by US cartoonist Robert Crumb will be shown in Whitechapel Art Gallery London from 1 April ‘till 22 May 2005

Chris Hipkiss

Mrtch 9, 2005 by George 

Chris Hipkiss

“You have seen me – now you must pay me” Chris Hipkiss Gallery
Graphite/Ink on paper, 84×145cm (33”x57”)

Dana Schutz

Mrtch 3, 2005 by George 

By Dana Schutz

Boy (2004) by Dana Schutz via Newsgrist and NewYorkMetro.com

Jenny Scobel

Februari 24, 2005 by George 

Jenny Scobel

Drawings by Jenny Scobel in Thomas Erben Gallery NYC. Via James Wagner

Roland Sohier

Februari 15, 2005 by George 

Roland Sohier


So many people make drawings and I never knew of Roland Sohier

Howard Hodgkin

Februari 5, 2005 by George 

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Howard Hodgkin, In Bed in Venice,
oil on wood in artist’s frame 38.5”x49”Via James Wagner

Dan Flavin

Januari 20, 2005 by George 

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Flavin: “I believe in temporary art wholeheartedly.” To another interviewer, he said, “These ‘monuments’ only survive as long as the light system is useful, 2,100 hours.”
The Dan Flavin Art Institute

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