Tuesday, December 15, 2009

META : Book V


page 62
Learn to Swim.
(collage, ink, color pencil and marker)


page 63
Cellular Memory.
(collage, color pencil, acrylic, ink and marker)

This is the conclusion of Book V.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

META : Book V


Page 59
Paper Doll.
(collage, ink and marker)

page 60
It Was All Just A Dream.
(collage, ink, color pencil, marker and acrylic)


page 61
Frame x Frame.
(collage, acrylic and ink)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

META : Book V


page 57
Even The Wind...
(collage, ink and marker)


page 58
Honeybee Sacrifice
(collage, ink and marker)


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

META : Book V


page 55
Notes from the Dreaming
(collage, acrylic, color pencil, ink and marker)


page 56
This Side of Paradise
(collage, acrylic and string)

Book V is fairly brief and pertains to dream and memory.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

META : Book IV


page 53
In The Garden
(collage, ink, color pencil and marker)



page 54
I Did No Crime
(collage, acrylic, ink, marker and pastel)

Book IV depicts death, mourning, and 4th dimensional transitions. It is the introduction of Lilith into the narrative. It is the continuation of Eve and Persephone. It begins with a pyschopomp and ends with Lilith.


META : Book IV


page 51
Of War and Weaving
(collage, ink, acrylic, white china marker and string)


page 52
Forgive Us Our Trespasses
(collage and acrylic)

" Of War and Weaving " is a reference to the Egyptian goddess Nit (Neith). Much of META makes reference to a number of women in history, myth and folklore.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

META : Book IV

page 48
As Above, So Below (collage, acrylic and ink)


page 49
Tightrope Walkers (collage, ink and marker)


page 50
Past. Present. Future. (collage, ink and acrylic)

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, The Dreaming or Altjeringa (also called the Dreamtime) is a sacred 'once upon a time' time out of time in which ancestral Totemic Spirit Beings formed The Creation.
The expression 'Dreamtime' is most often used to refer to the 'time before time', or 'the time of the creation of all things', while 'Dreaming' is often used to refer to an individual's or group's set of beliefs or spirituality.
http://www.crystalinks.com/dreamtime.html