Allen Gardiner
Compleat Artist & Free Spirit

On Allen as a Compleat Artist
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Allen says: "I am always receptive to the creative impulse that resides within, and whenever I feel the Divine energies desiring to flow through me, I submit. Entire short stories, ideas for novels and pieces of music have all come to me in dreams—although it is not I, but God, expressing through me, who has done the work.
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"In the waking state, I seek that which is most beautiful in the world—and attempt to capture it on film, paper or on the piano. I especially love taking photographs of nature. Hallmarks of my work are pervading themes of timelessness and isolationism, as well as the intriguing fact that my photography usually includes roads or paths that lead who-knows-where. I remain a vessel, and, I hope, also a fountain . . ."
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