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Overview

In 1991 Dan Rhema was the director of an intercultural training center in Mexico until an epidemic of dengue fever swept through the town where he lived. Dan contracted three different strains of the fever. Critically ill, he was flown to Atlanta, Georgia where the Centers for Disease Control specialists worked to save his life. The multiple types of dengue had deteriorated into a deadly combination of meningitis and encephalitis and, later that evening, Dan had a near-death experience. He left his body and took an unexpected journey to the other side. Dan did not come back to this world as the same person. His brain damaged from the fevers, Dan returned as a stranger in his own mind.

During his recuperation, Dan found himself navigating an uncharted dream path through his unconscious mind. He began to chronicle this mystical dream journey by compulsively creating multimedia collages, sculptures, and masks from found objects.  He also began to paint, capturing the images flowing through him in a unique three-dimensional style. It soon became apparent to Dan that these acts of creation were healing and re-creating him. He has taken this realization and made it the focus of his art. Trauma can awaken creativity and, through creativity, healing can begin.

Told through a unique pairing of Dan’s words with over one hundred pieces of his art, I Close My Eyes To See, is the story of Dan’s extraordinary journey from near death to new life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615430423
Publisher: Altered Vision Arts
Publication date: 12/31/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

DAN RHEMA visionary artist, writer and filmmaker, lives in historic Old Louisville, Kentucky. His art has been exhibited nationally, in solo and group shows, for the past decade. Dan’s children’s picture books include; The Day the Animals Lost Their True Colors, a 2002 IPPY Awards Finalist; One Tiny Twig and Bluegrass Breeze. You can read more about Dan’s story at www.danrhema.com.

KEVIN WILSON holds degrees in history, psychology, and theology and is a specialist in the mystical element of religion.
Like his heroes, Wendell Berry and Ed McClanahan, Mr. Wilson resides in Kentucky where he functions as a writer, teacher, and promoter of the arts. He wholeheartedly agrees with Ken Kesey that the need for mystery is always greater than the need for answers.
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