Kaleidoscope Kollective is an eclectic new retail space in Echo Park, Ca, comprised of five creative women offering a range of handmade and unique items.
All of us in our hearts, we all sort of kindle a sense of love for life, And if we can look on the world with a greater sense of love when we do things in life, that forgiveness, the clarity of forgiveness is meaningful. This belief in love is shared by members of the Kaleidoscope Collective, a Power River based group we're putting on a show next month and who try to instill that love in everything they do. The show is called Love Tribe and the Starships and it's February 4th at 7pm at Vancouver Island University. Put on through the Malisbeen Art Society and there's going to be seven artists from the collective involved in the show. It's a great group of artists. They're all fresh kind of emerging artists. It'sort of a new contemporary style. It'sort of a new fringe growth. It's exciting. It'sort of, it's more individual. So I think it's just fantastic. This fresh look at artistic expression goes hand in hand with the core values of love, acceptance and forgiveness that the Kaleidoscope Collective maintains. The community is We're all here in it together. In the collective, in the broader community, out in the world, we're all connected to one another and when we really feel that and we see that love then I guess the metaphor of the rocket ship just blasting off with that theory brings everybody together when you focus on love. We share in the same kind of perspective in our sense of expression and the concept of love tribe is a basis for the collective. We are a group of people that live in a place of love and forgiveness and equality and that's what this is sort of about is sharing that perspective cosmologically through the planet and through the universe. The art is just a vehicle for the expression. The power comes from the universe.