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Tag Archives: William Blake
One foot in the air
I often conjure up in my mind’s eye Blake’s “Glad Day” when I ponder the concept of “void” or “pure potential”. Does such a thing even exist, a question raised by my last post “Courage and Curiosity in the Void“? … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Art purpose, Art transformation tool, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Spirituality
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Tagged 2020, artist creator, beyond linearity, exploring the unknown, glad day, leap into the unknown, meditation, new paradigm, newness, optimism, pure potential, quantum, right-hemisphere, vitruvian man, void, where we are now, William Blake
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The unmistakable lightening of days
Let me take you on a walk through a city; am impromptu Imbolc ceremony with a difference. No green pasture this, no village tree surrounded by fields…but, rather, pavements cracked with gold that speak of new beginnings. As ever, my … Continue reading →
Posted in Ancient sites, Archaeology, Artists, Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, History, Leylines, Life journey, Menu, metaphor, Personal Development, Remembering, Symbolic journeys
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Two exhibitions: a day of unlikely marriages
This week, I visited two art exhibitions in Oxford that have been in my diary for a long time. At the first, I was greeting on entry by the immense William Morris tapestry “The Attainment” with its depiction of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Art history, Art metaphor, Art technique, Artists, Consciousness & evolution, Exhibitions, History, Life journey, Light, Personal Development, Prints, Pure potential, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys, Writing
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Tagged Albion, Andy Warhol, Apprentice & Master Exhibtion, art & politics, art metaphor, Ashmolean, blacksmith, creation, divine inspiration, heaven here now, innate knowledge, Jerusalem, light and dark, Los, Love is Enough Exhibition, male and female reunion, new era birthing, Oxford, paradise now, potential, printing in relief, stasis and dynamic tension, symbolic journeys, The Attainment William Morris, the Holy Grail, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, visionary art, William Blake, William Morris, yoga
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