(click painting to enlarge) The flagstones are well worn from those who have walked this path before. All who follow find it easier to climb. The woman looks vulnerable with… Continue reading…
Month: April 2015
Mind map
(click painting to enlarge) The white lines are pathways that can be walked in any direction across the void. Where an area has nearly been walked it is partially understood… Continue reading…
Water source
(click painting to enlarge) The image of the woman comes from a Pre-Raaphaelite painting which some how captures both beauty and purity. She is channeling energy and adding it to… Continue reading…
Sky path
(click painting to enlarge) We tend to see the colour of the sky muted near the horizon because we are looking at it through more of the atmosphere. In this… Continue reading…
Stone circle
(click painting to enlarge) Stone circles do have an amazing energy that resonates within them. To earth centred religions as well as contemporary pagans, the circle represents the feminine spirit… Continue reading…
Moons rapture
(click painting to enlarge) Can moments of self-rapture and oneness be encapsulated in a painting? Complete and utter peace without loss of thought. Is it possible for you to… Continue reading…
New dawn
(click painting to enlarge) Owls are an old symbol of wisdom perhaps because their eyes point forwards like ours. The Greek goddess of wisdom Athena was often depicted holding… Continue reading…
Tintagel
( click painting to enlarge) There is something engaging about a ruin its dilapidation and decline a lost treasure in decay. Inspired by the light burning through the old window… Continue reading…
Low tide
(click painting to enlarge) Inspired by Atkinson Grimshaw the painter of moonlight. There is something special about a mackerel sky that has different colours created by light refracting in… Continue reading…
The seeker
(painting to enlarge) The seeker walks mental pathways making discoveries on the way. Gateways and symbols draw him forwards as focal points. The figure has been borrowed from Gustave… Continue reading…