Maya Gonzalez
Pommegranate - 1994 - arylic on masonite
Switching Rabbits(Heart Like a Boat)- 2002 - acrylic on archival paper
The Love That Stains - 2000 - acrylic on masonite
 Death Enthroned - 2002 - acrylic on archival paper
Self Portrait between Life and Death - 2007 - acrylic on masonite
Releasing the Rabbit (Healing Through Series #4) - 2007 - Charcoal on Ink
Double Girl - 2008 - Ink on archival paper
Double Head Girl - 2008 - Ink on archival paper
La Malinche - 2008 - Ink on archival paper
Pink Chicana Buddha - 2009 - color pencil on archival paper
Girl Kissed by Sky Flower - 2005 - pencil on archival paper
Woman at the River - 2006 - pencil on archival paper
Girl with Family Tree - 2005 - color pencil on archival paper
Death in a Corset - 2006 - Pencil on archival paper
Turquoise Eye 2 - 2009 - pastel pencil on handmade paper
Bunny Bride - 2011 - acrylic on masonite
Skeleton with Many Wings - 2011 - ink on archival paper
Deer Heart - 2010 - pen and watercolor on archival paper
Letting Go - 2009 - ink on archival paper
Lift Me Up (Healing Through Series) - 2008 - charcoal and ink on archival paper
Death in a Corset - 2006 - pencil on archival paper scrap
Jaguar BirdGirl Annoited by SkyFlower - 2005 - pencil on archival paper scrap
Death Rattle - 2003 - pen and ink on book page
Virgin with Death Baby - 2002 - acrylic on tin from Mexico
Girlhood With Snake - 2000 - acrylic on masonite
Mayan Ball Gown - 1999 - acrylic on masonite
Pomegranate - 1994 - acrylic on masonite
When Ferms Dream - circa 1990 - watercolor on paper
Face Grows Long with the Conversation - circa 1990 - watercolor on paper

The longer I am alive, the more I find I live in the moment. I can only speak of now. Everything that has touched me, been rooted within me, guided me, blocked me and redirected my flow, everything is alive in me now. I am all that I am. The specifics fade, while the generalities endure.

The bible, spirit, Mexican/German/queer, desert, death, sunset, India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, moon, love, hell, light, peace, sky, ecstasy, parenthood, rabbit, bird, snake, deer, lesson, acceptance, trust, open, heart, body, now. And always, all ways, the river.

All my life I have been compelled by spirit and the creative force. They have informed every part of my being and I am a long life devotee. If I could, I would sit at their feet and anoint them with flowers and rich oils and whisper poem/prayers of gratitude. But I would find that I am sitting with myself. I make art to ritualize the truth that we are the creators: of ourselves, our lives, our hearts, our world, all that we see and feel. We are one with all things, made of the same light, imbued with the same force, the same love. There is no inside or outside, awake or asleep, physical or spirit, above or below. All is one at all times. It is only our attention and focus that shifts about and creates the illusion of separations.

The physical manifestations of my art, the drawings and paintings, the words, even my crafts, are all reflections of my inner journey. The eye that is most open, most knowing and focused, is the eye turned inward. In this way I can focus on the origin of the illusion and not on the illusion itself. Consequently, I do not direct my creativity, I am my creativity and my creativity is me. When I align myself with the creative force that exists within all things I can trust and let go. What happens as a result is seldom what I think it will be. It comes from a much larger, multidimensional part of myself. This is the practice I've learned during this incredibly physically focused, fear based time. I appreciate that I am here during this time. And, I am grateful that I have found my way in it. Mine is a spiritual path because all being is spiritual.

I am not the only one. I know there are many others on this path, now and throughout time. Some of us are artists, poets, musicians, some of us are parents and teachers. Some of us just are. It is my path to ritualize this knowing, with brushes and pencils, hammers and pliers. But all I really need is air and earth, water and food.

I am. You are.

We are art. We are spirit.

This is life.

Pink Chicana Buddha Black Buddha Fade Fill me with Creativity so that I am empowered Skeleton Balancing on Mushroom - 2011 Jaguar Woman - 2011 Bunny Bride - 2011 Deer Heart - 2010 Flower Soul Communion - 2010 Heart Gown - 2010 Healing Through Series #2 Healing Through Series #7 - 2008 Butterfly BirdGirl with Death and Family Tree - 2005 BirdWoman in Black Gloves with River Deer Riding the Cactus - 2002 Guadelupe Standing on Blue Rabbit - 2002 Switching Rabbits - 2002 Mula - 1999 Mayan Ball Gown - 1999 Woman with Lilies - 1993 Face - 1993 Fill me with Creativity so that I am empowered Maya working in the classroom Timeline of Art Statemeant text Maya at age 5 Maya from the book Just Like Me Illuminate the opportunities of the present momeant