Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Renya

I have been doing this blog since October 2011, mainly as a place to show some of my photography. Since that time I've gained a small, although very loyal following, who regularly comment on my photographic efforts.  I'm not sure what first led them to find my particular blog out the the millions that are on the web.  Perhaps it was fate, or, more than likely, they stumbled across my blog while searching on the web for something else.  I'm also not sure if some of my followers found me first, or started following me, after I commented on their blog.  No matter how they got here, I'm flattered that they have taken the time to look and comment.  Recently a post of mine elicited a comment from somebody new.   In her comment, Renya thanked me  for posting pictures from New London, saying that she was born in New London, and was raised in this area.  She went on to tell me about her connection to a sculpture in downtown New London,  which I featured in this blog, back in March 2014.  That sculpture is entitled "Renya"was made by late artist Ella Tulin, and is shown below:

"Renya"
by Ella Tulin

Renya commented that she worked as model for Ella Tulin  and was the model for the sculpture which now stands in New London.  Coincidently, Renya was visiting family and friends in the New London area and agreed to meet me so that I might photograph her along side her statue. So, on a Sunday morning a few weeks ago, my wife and I drove to meet Renya, and took her downtown to be with "Renya".

Renya

We spent some time with the sculpture and had a nice chat over coffee during which time we learned a lot about Renya and her connection with the sculpture and Ella Tulin.  Renya currently lives with her significant other in New Mexico and describes herself as a "gypsy".  She is truly an artist in her own right, and a deeply spiritual person. 


I'm afraid that my descriptions of Renya would not do her justice, so I encourage readers who would like to learn more about her visit her website, www.renyacreations.com . She blogs as well and is currently considering blogging while on an extensive cross country road trip.

It was a pleasure meeting the real Renya and I want to thank her for taking the time to be photographed along side the sculpture she inspired.   One never knows who you might reach or touch with a simple  photograph and blog post.  

5 comments:

  1. Very cool post, Ed. It is fascinating the connections we make through these blogs. I can't remember meeting any of the models for nude statues I have photographed. You are one up on me.

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  2. While the sculpture is a fine one, the real Renya is much more fun to see. How lucky you were able to meet her and get a photo of her with the sculpture. Excellent post, Ed.

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  3. My goodnness, how interesting! You never know how a post can spark a conversation or topic.

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  4. I deeply appreciate the power of story, and thank Ed for sharing a bit of the story that courses within Ella Tulin's fine bronze sculpture. How honored I shall always be to have had the honor and privilege to have been one of Ella's many muses.

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  5. Hi Ed,I enjoyed reading your blog synopsis about our meeting regarding the Renya sculpture.
    Something I should clarify is this sentence you included: "She blogs as well and is currently considering blogging while on an extensive cross country road trip."
    I actually did blog every night for 8 months during my cross country road trip from 2012-2013. That blog "Renya On The Road" link is on my website for anyone interested in reading it. http://www.renyacreations.com/renya-on-the-road.html

    Currently, I am free spirit traveling in the enchanted southwest desertlands and the pacific northwest with my partner, who I met at the end of my 8-month cross country odyssey. Together in our 8 ft. teeny truck camper we follow our inner gypsy natures beholding the beauty, awe, and wonder of diverse places.
    http://www.renyacreations.com/renya-on-the-road.html

    Currently, I am free spirit traveling in the enchanted southwest desertlands and the pacific northwest with my partner, who I met at the end of my 8-month cross country odyssey. Together in our 8 ft. teeny truck camper we follow our inner gypsy natures beholding the beauty, awe, and wonder of diverse places.

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