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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Spiritual eXplorer-Canada
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here's the eagle -- i own this original piece made from whale bone
3 triangular rings ...like a 9 pointed star and, a condor, in the background of it so, the eagle is flying out of the condor's heart |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Spiritual eXplorer-Canada
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here is painting # 1 with the mandalas
it's the story of my landing past/present/future into NOW http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/a...pictureid=1311 (also here's a link, maybe, this one is better ???) love susan white lotus star the eXchanger Last edited by THE eXchanger; 09-21-2008 at 05:03 AM. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Oakland
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![]() goodtimes |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Victoria, British Columbia
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Zow...what an expansive way to start my day! Thanks all
Some of the work gave recollection of the amazing work of Bob Venosa (not sure how to set up link but he has super site). He coined the term 'noospheres' for his work ... a state between realities ... enjoy this blessed day |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 27
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the following video is of a recent painting of mine being created. containing some audio of david icke. this "chorus" accompanies the emergence on paper of a populous "iconic" image. while not advocacy, this is more analysis through art. an combination of mainstream and non-mainstream flavors into an audio-visual stew. which, if nothing else, was a fun exercise. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fpLUR_NTbg
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 13
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I would like to share with you the works of Andrew Gonzales.
He described his work: "Feeling the need to contribute transformative images of beauty to the collective imagination, my imagery would develop an implicit antithesis to H. R. Giger's artwork. I felt driven to show in my work the liberation of the body and soul out of the dark depths of decay and perverse eroticism. By sublimating the erotic towards an angelic sensuality and by using ascension and rebirth symbolism, a sacred eros would emerge as the predominant theme of my work." The attachments included are paintings Yeamanja & Unio Mystica. See his website for more wonderful visionary art. Last edited by Arkki; 10-05-2008 at 09:44 PM. |
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What a beautiful thread! Artists, please keep posting your creations. They are wonderful.
Go well, Book
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Holland, 5 metres below sea level
Posts: 191
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Vincent! |
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Banned
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Location: Holland, 5 metres below sea level
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Crazy face! |
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Avalon Senior Member
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Location: Oakland
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Nice, Jon
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Oakland
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danke!
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Spiritual eXplorer-Canada
Posts: 4,915
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that one is cool jon
![]() love susan the eXchanger |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: socal
Posts: 114
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Here's one I just finished last night:
This is a conceptualization of consciousness in the sense of emotional energetic manifestation of thought through the chakras. In essence, all of our chakras are a representations of the dynamic emotional & intellectual energies that our consciousness reacts & and manipulates. In a way the chakras are a receptor and transmitter in a sense, just as our eyes receive information and give information outwardly as well. So in a sense, the chakras together create one vessel of consciousness that perceives and reacts to it's environment. All of them together create a window of perspective. A unique conscious perspective can also fall into the category of a soul, and the "eyes are a window to the soul" some would say... Projecting yourself means projecting your astral or etheric body, which is comprised of those same energies. So that collaborative point of consciousness is what "travels" even when you are projected through someone else's memory of you in their mind or "astrally" traveling somewhere. Like the saying goes, where ever you go, there you are...watching you. Here's a link to a larger version too: HERE |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Turtle Island
Posts: 2,776
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Wow, how wonderful to shift into creativity. A nice distraction from the current situation.
Wild Violets (gouche) Last edited by peaceandlove; 10-25-2008 at 06:51 AM. Reason: Took out some extra words |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Holland, 5 metres below sea level
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This painting I used just three primary colour's, red, yellow and blue just as van Gough did when he was desperate for money. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Quote:
And Vincent is ... beautiful. |
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Holland, 5 metres below sea level
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Still life, again with just three primary colour's. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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![]() A Balanced Heart |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Nice work ,. poster ...aharmon
The flower series of mine cannot be viewed in close-up because of size constraints, thus the reduced image sizes reveal the geometry mainly. Created from a small hillside of flowers ![]() another in the Sonoluminescent Light Energy series ![]() Bold Fusion
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 53
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Hi! I think it was an inspired idea to set up this group. I paint often and have some works I would love to share - but I don't know how to bring my pictures into an electric format so I can post them. Any ideas please? Peace, passion and prosperity.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: U.K. Earth
Posts: 248
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Hi Astropsyche - first off you will need to scan your pictures into the P.C. and then follow eXchanger's help.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: U.K. Earth
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Or photograph them digitally...
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin, Ireland
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ART - just thought I'd add my two cents.......
http://www.chesmayne.info 01 A skill or knack, a method of doing a thing especially if it is difficult - studied action - artificiality in behaviour. “The beauty of nature exceeds all art” - G. Bredero. ‘Liberal arts’, the ‘7 liberal arts’ and ‘artes liberales’. Trivium: grammar, rhetoric and logic (dialectic). Quadrivium: music, arithmetic, geometry and astronomy. Sometimes portrayed as a wheel resting on an encyclopedia (the circle of knowledge). Quadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy along with the Trivium constitute the Seven Liberal Arts. 20+ paintings are titled ‘Checkmate’. “Art is meant to disturb, science reassures”. 02 Artful: crafty, cunning, tricky (tricky-dicky). Skillful in adapting means to ends - ingenious. 03 Artist: one who exhibits art in his/her work, or makes an art of his/her employment. An artist has to have lived! “You can calculate the worth of a wo/man by the number of h/hes enemies, and the importance of a work of art by the harm that is spoken of it”. “The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him/her everywhere but never see him/her”. “Why life? We live to execute a properly conceived life plan whereby each human being becomes an artistic genius. The Light’s knowledge and love are the paint and the inspiration that we, God’s little brushes, apply to earth’s giant canvas, allowing each of us to add our few, unique brush strokes to God’s Grand Painting of Life.” Michael Kelley. 04 Artist, Artisan are persons having superior skill or ability, or capable of a superior kind of workmanship. An artist is a person engaged in some type of fine art. An artisan is engaged in a manual enterprise. 05 Artiste: an artist especially an actor, dancer, or other public performer - thespian. 06 Artistic: aesthetically excellent or admirable - stormy, emotional, and capricious, as temperament or behaviour popularly ascribed to artists. Chess has been used by many artists in courtly, family and group portraitures and amongst these have been Lucas van Leyden, Henri Matisse and John Singer Sargent. Chess themes have also been used in abstract art, illuminated manuscripts, sculptures, mosaics, tapestries and book-plates ie, Titian’s masterpiece ‘Rest on the Flight into Egypt’, a 16th century painting, measuring 25” x 18” and set in an elaborate frame showing Mary cradling the baby Jesus during a rest as they flee into Egypt from KI Herod’s law, with Joseph looking on (value estimated to be around five million pounds). Craft or skill. Workers in wood/carpenter (Scotland: wright), trade of Joseph and Jesus. Lucas van Leyden was a pioneer of the Netherlandish genre tradition, as witness his ‘Chess Players’ [Staatliche Museen, Berlin] which actually represents a variant game called ‘Courier’ - and his Card Players [Wilton House, Wiltshire], while his celebrated ‘Last Judgement’ triptych [Lakenhal Museum, Leiden, 1526-7] shows the heights to which he could rise as a religious painter. It eloquently displays his vivid imaginative powers, his marvelous skill as a colourist and his deft and fluid brushwork. Source: http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/bio/l/lucas/biograph.html 07 Artists must be sacrificed to their art. Like bees, they must put their lives into the sting they give. 08 Artists who have included chess in their work: Daumier, Bill Jacklin, Paul Klee, Kandinsky, Juan Gris, Max Ernst, Escher, Barry Martin and Lorraine Gill (whose exhibition in February 1997 featured chess and mind sports). All include chess motifs in their works. Marcel Duchamp painted pictures of chess players. ‘Art’ depicts the human quest for self-knowledge (knowledge of the gods) and the attempt to portray or magically control the forces that rule life. Bas-reliefs of the victories of Assyrian KIs express an urgent desire to render their local glory immortal. In Greece and Rome sculptors like Phidias moulded stone into god-shapes in which men saw themselves. For a millennium all art was controlled by the Church. Not until the Renaissance did Giotto, Masagna, Dante, Boccaccio and Aristo again dare to express the old pagan themes. Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo and others drew on Classical myth and Breughel and Vermeer began to celebrate everyday life and material wealth. Caravaggio, Bernini and other baroque masters drew on it. From Dante, Chaucer and Shakespeare to Blake, Joyce and Yeats - from medieval troubadours to Berlioz and Wagner - all are one in that myth inspires them. Without myth no artist works. The art of myth is owned by nobody, but is expressed by all with heart. Education and refinement are the decoration of the soul, making a gross mind into a spiritual work of art, the highest intellectual achievement. “Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern”. Saraswati (India): goddess of the arts - literature, poetry, song, music and belles lettres (the finer or more elegant forms of literature regarded as the finest art). She is seen in paintings smiling happily, dressed in her gold-embroidered sari, holding a book, symbol of scholarship and writing, in one hand, and the vina, a stringed instrument in the other. She rides a swan, symbolizing that she is in control of her passions, which is a condition for the success of any artistic or literary endeavour. She is the goddess of speech and eloquence (polished language) and shown sitting on a lotus signifying meditation, lucidity of mind and clarity of expression or in the company of the peacock, the Indian royal bird so admired for its beauty. Her swan floats on a pond as smooth as a telescope mirror, reflecting her and signifying the serenity of mind necessary for clarity of language. She is sometimes shown with vina and hymnbook, rosary and lotus or carrying the vidya (emblem of knowledge) and a vessel of ambrosia and wears the moon in her crown. In Japan she is known as Benten. “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness”. Beauty of Chess: “A good chess move is the expression of creativity. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?” |
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