I don't know if my art is occult or esoteric, but I think of it as a record of how I experience the visible and invisible world. (Though I guess that's what all art tries to do.)
This one is called 'Meerlandschaft'. It was inspired by a walk in an area once below prehistoric ocean but now on dry land. It's as if the past has left a ghost in contemporary landscape.
BrightEye's visual journal
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Thank you for sharing this!
Beautiful and very mysterious like trees from a dream. What is normally a symbol of being grounded, (rooted) has a quality of wanting to carry you away. To float.
What medium is this? And do you have any more?
Beautiful and very mysterious like trees from a dream. What is normally a symbol of being grounded, (rooted) has a quality of wanting to carry you away. To float.
What medium is this? And do you have any more?
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Thank you, Joan Marie. It's graphite pencil on paper. I have more and will post more here in this thread, which I will keep as a visual journal. I'll also post new work when it's ready for viewing. 'Meerlandschaft' is part of a series on landscape that reflects exactly on what you pick up: rootedness as opposed to .... whatever its opposite is.
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Here's another from the same series.
I called this one 'The Waves' because I was reading the novel by Virginia Woolf, which served as part of the still life, when I was drawing this. I found the fig on a walk around the vineyards, as well as little white shells in the ground, which again reminded me of the ancient sea that was once here.
I called this one 'The Waves' because I was reading the novel by Virginia Woolf, which served as part of the still life, when I was drawing this. I found the fig on a walk around the vineyards, as well as little white shells in the ground, which again reminded me of the ancient sea that was once here.
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Beautiful Brighteyes. I am trying to learn to do trees in watercolor. I used to draw and paint when i was young. Even winning national school awards. But it can take one bad soul to drain it from you. But I am still breathing so i am trying again.
I can not wait to see more of your art!!!!!!
I can not wait to see more of your art!!!!!!
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Beautiful. Art excites me.BrightEye wrote: ↑08 Aug 2017, 16:54 Here's another from the same series.
I called this one 'The Waves' because I was reading the novel by Virginia Woolf, which served as part of the still life, when I was drawing this. I found the fig on a walk around the vineyards, as well as little white shells in the ground, which again reminded me of the ancient sea that was once here.
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"The sun is only tricking one to go outside so that one can be swarmed with allergens!!! Blast the trickery of Nature!!!"
Know Your Stuff -My Card Lists
Rooster Mama here, my sidekick Yarr his spirit guide and me wee beastie Familier!
"The sun is only tricking one to go outside so that one can be swarmed with allergens!!! Blast the trickery of Nature!!!"
Know Your Stuff -My Card Lists
Rooster Mama here, my sidekick Yarr his spirit guide and me wee beastie Familier!
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These are very nice and an interesting reminder of how the landscape can change but leave evidence behind. Sea shells found up mountains were a great puzzle a few hundred years ago - not everyone was convinced that pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land could have dropped quite so many.
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