Flo's fractal art prints convey the depth of her desire to experience the marriage of science and spirituality, to combine our left brain and our right brain in order to ultimately merge our hearts and our minds into oneness.
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 | | Chinese Calligraphy helps shifts the perspective of the viewer from the modern world to a soulful ancient one. Each character within a calligraphy can be re-arranged in various ways to form a new meaning. The focus of our hearts then aids the formation of a new reality. |
 | | “Love isn’t material. It’s energy. It’s the feeling in a room, a situation, a person. Money can’t buy it. Sex doesn’t guarantee it. It has nothing at all to do with the physical world, but it can be expressed nonetheless. We experience it as kindness, giving, mercy, compassion, peace, joy, acceptance, non-judgment, joining, and intimacy.” –A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson |
 | | Nature is the whisper of the Goddess - "look inside! from within you shall find your freedom." |
 | | Standing in front of the mirror naked, slowly, I see the real me. Broken, hopeful, innocent, fiery, and sensual. It is a gift to taste the sweetness of being. |
 | | Science can be beautiful when we look closer. It offers us a window of opportunity to look into the wondrous world of nature by examining the pieces that makes the whole. |
 | | "Time, Plato says, is just the moving image of eternity. The eternal Presence is forever, unavoidably within us." - Peter Bolland |
 | | As we walk toward the center of light by opening our hearts, we are reuniting with our authenticity, our brilliant, and our God. This is my journey to illumination. |
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| "The colors, feelings, textures, sounds, emotions, tastes, and sensations an art work invokes within us, reminds us that human nature is truly sensational."
Flo Li was born and raised in Xi'an, China. She grew up within the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts. After moving to the United States and obtaining a masters degree in Bioengineering, Li found another world of wondrous beauty in the scientific studies of the microscope.
She credits the delicate emergence of microcosm and macrocosm as one of her sources of inspiration. The sense of her body firmly pressed against the surfboard, the touch of a familiar stranger in her Aikido practice, the intensified depth of her poetry are all pieces of the puzzle she solves to express herself through her art.
Li believes that Chinese Calligraphy helps shifts the perspective of the viewer from the modern world to a soulful ancient one. Each character within a calligraphy can be re-arranged in various ways to form a new meaning. The focus of our hearts then... |
| Pole Dancing, Aikido, and Art After thinking about pole dancing for several years now, I finally took the plunge. My girl friend and I started going to Pole Sinsation the beginning of this year. Initially this new form of physical training seemed awkward and we both felt extremely spastic. |
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