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词条 Paulina Peavy
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  1. Biography

  2. Artist

  3. See also

  4. References

{{short description|American artist}}Paulina Peavy (born in Old Colorado City, Colorado on August 24, 1901 - died in Bethesda, Maryland on November 18, 1999), was an American artist, inventor, designer, sculptor, poet, writer, and lecturer. Best known for her painting, Peavy attended a seance in 1932 in Long Beach, California where she lived. She said she had encounters with "Lacamo", a spirit from another world, who she called her "spirit muse".[1][2][1] Peavy said that when she painted, she did not have control over her brush, that it moved on its own, and that it was Lacamo who was directing it. In order to better channel Lacamo's energy, Peavy created and began wearing ornate masks while painting, and experienced involuntary trance states, as well as inspirations of what to paint. The Washinton Post reported on her work in January 12, 2018.[3]

Biography

Paulina Peavy was born Pauline Ellen White in Old Colorado City, Colorado (now part of Colorado Springs) on August 24, 1901. In 1906, Peavy's family moved to Portland, Oregon, were she attended both elementary school and high school.

Peavy graduated from Oregon State College in 1923, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Vocational Education, and then studied at the Chouinard School of Fine Art in Los Angeles (now merged into California Institute of the Arts) on an Art Advanced scholarship.

She taught architectural design in the art department of a junior high school for 14 years in Long Beach, California.[4][5]

Peavy lived in Los Angeles, California and San Francisco, California from 1923 to 1942. After the so-called Battle of Los Angeles, which occurred close to where she was living at the time, she moved to New York, New York, where she remained until the age of 97. Peavy lived to be 98 years old.

Artist

In 1932, Peavy began attending weekly séances at the Long Beach home of Ida Ewing of Long Beach, whom she described as "a trance medium". It was there that she said she first met Lacamo (pronounced LA-cum-mo), a spirit channelled through Ewing, although he would eventually "speak" through Peavy as well.[6]

In 1935, she stayed with Brigadier General Charles F. Humphreys and his wife.[7]

In 1958, during a live broadcast on the Long John Nebel show, while she was wearing a mask, she attended a séance in a trance, and, supposedly speaking through her, the being purportedly said "...we are using her exactly as you use your microphone. We are beings existing."[8][9]

See also

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/the-fantastic-world-of-paulina-peavy-at-grace/article_ae11c2e8-e68d-11e7-b122-7b3cb4437924.html|title=The fantastic world of Paulina Peavy at GRACE|first=Janet Rems Special to the Fairfax County|last=Times|publisher=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/museums-galleries/blog/20988558/paulina-peavy-a-message-to-paulina-at-greater-reston-arts-center|title=Cosmic Energy Beings Descend on Greater Reston Arts Center in Paulina Peavy's Outsider Art|publisher=}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Jenkins |first=Mark |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/museums/a-message-to-paulina-shines-a-beam-on-an-undersung-artist-who-believed-in-ufos/2018/01/10/cde66044-f0c7-11e7-b390-a36dc3fa2842_story.html |title=‘A Message to Paulina’ shines a beam on an undersung artist who believed in UFOs |publisher=The Washington Post |date= |accessdate=2018-11-25}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Mara|first1=Margaret|title=Impressionistic Painter Of Biblical Parables Has Theories on Atom|url=bkln.newspapers.com/image/52896181|accessdate=19 Apr 2017|publisher=The Brooklyn Daily Eagle|date=25 April 1946}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mPFGAQAAIAAJ&q=paulina+peavy&dq=paulina+peavy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjLpMmC4MDeAhUQnawKHdipDls4ChDoAQgyMAI|title=Artnews|date=6 November 2018|publisher=Artnews Associates.|via=Google Books}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.paulina-peavy.com/chronology/|title=Chronology — Paulina PeavyPhantasma, Oil Paintings, Watercolor Paintings, Smoke Paintings, Films, 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition mural|website=Paulina Peavy}}
7. ^Army and Navy Journal - Volume 73 - Page 430https://books.google.com/books?id=x38XAQAAMAAJ
8. ^(Long John Nebel Show, January 1958 "The Mystic Barber of Brooklyn - Andy Sinatra")
9. ^ ("The Age of Flying Saucers" by Paris Flammonde))
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