Leonora Carrington; Not a Member of the Dynasty TV Clan; but She Could Have Been.
There is something about Mexico that lends itself to surrealism. Maybe it's the air; maybe it's the water, or the heat. My thinking - consider the mezcal, the tequila, the ayahuasca, the peyote. The country has a unique magic in the air, one that draws artists from around the globe; those with a propensity for the unusual in particular. I think of Carlos Casteńeda, a popular author back in my formative years. The Teachings of Don Juan and A Separate Reality were gobbled up by me and my classmates. The novels exposed us to novel thoughts regarding spirituality, magic, alternate universes, and mind altering substances. At the same time Bob Welch, as a member of Fleetwood Mac, sang about "a place down in Mexico where a man can fly over mountains and hills. And he don't need an airplane or some kind of engine and he never will". No Airplane, No Engine Which leads to questions surrounding the artistic development here; one that predates '70s enlightenment and goes...