

Intention Before Action
Cindy-Lou Valentine
2016
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Photography - Giclee Print
15 x 10 inches
TT$655
About this Piece
“As a bee without harming the flower, its colour or scent, flies away collecting only the honey, even so should the wise move through the world.” — Dhammapada, Verse 49. A bee approaches the open form of a white anthurium, pink spadix extending a quiet invitation. Often associated with hospitality,openness, the anthurium reflects a state of readiness to receive, share and welcome. In many traditional and indigenous communities, such openness once defined relationships to land, knowledge, and healing. Yet history shows that entry without care can lead to extraction rather than exchange—where what is offered freely is taken without reciprocity. Here, the bee offers another model. It does not arrive to take alone, but to participate—pollinating even as it gathers. The image becomes a meditation on intention: on how we enter spaces, cultures, and ecosystems. Do we come as extractors or as collaborators in mutual sustenance?
