... of the seven deadly sins, the eighth and most horrid is emotional blackmail ... whilst for this blogger, the only sacred thing is life itself
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
gilbert and george ... i can't explain their appeal ... occasionally i've thought some of their stuff was deeply offensive ... their prurient interest in young men repels me ... but mostly i'm astonished by their stylistic coherence and delighted by their casual belligerence ... and i happen to think that they say what they want much more clearly than my other hero tom denny, which begs the question ... "when will the church commission a design from gilbert and george ?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_%26_George
http://www.gilbertandgeorge.co.uk/
more images to be added ...
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Sunday, March 5, 2017
the spell by margaret barnard
i was intrigued ... the picture isn't famous ... it is owned by a gallery in rye but was not displayed when i visited ... i hadn't known the stories and the poem and the various mythical belief systems ... but somehow it demanded attention, and interpretation ... there had to be some narrative ... it didn't take too long to discover the outline, but i wish the artist had left us some memoir of its creation ...
margaret barnard had lived in southern italy so the landscape might well be one that she knew ...
you'll have to read the linked articles to begin to understand the picture's content ...
http://www.blackcatpoems.com/t/the_sorceress.html
http://www.theoi.com/Text/TheocritusIdylls1.html
http://www.witchcraftmag.us/ghosts/simaetha-and-her-tradition.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate
http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Hekate.html
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/aug/29/poem-of-the-week-theocritus-villanelle-oscar-wilde
http://holographicarchetypes.weebly.com/hekate.html
https://www.thoughtco.com/review-of-ancient-greek-love-magic-120519
https://www.ryeartgallery.co.uk/collection-artists/109/margaret-helen-barnard
hekate's identity and myth is fairly fluid ... evolving and changing in different mediterranean cultures ... so it isn't easy for me the novice to interpret the picture's details
i need to find an informed interpreter ... maybe marina warner can point the way ...
That which distinguishes Theocritus from all other Poets, both Greek and Latin, and which raises him even above Virgil in his Eclogues, is the inimitable tenderness of his passions, and the natural expression of them in words so becoming of a Pastoral.
margaret barnard had lived in southern italy so the landscape might well be one that she knew ...
you'll have to read the linked articles to begin to understand the picture's content ...
http://www.blackcatpoems.com/t/the_sorceress.html
http://www.theoi.com/Text/TheocritusIdylls1.html
http://www.witchcraftmag.us/ghosts/simaetha-and-her-tradition.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate
http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Hekate.html
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/aug/29/poem-of-the-week-theocritus-villanelle-oscar-wilde
http://holographicarchetypes.weebly.com/hekate.html
https://www.thoughtco.com/review-of-ancient-greek-love-magic-120519
https://www.ryeartgallery.co.uk/collection-artists/109/margaret-helen-barnard
hekate's identity and myth is fairly fluid ... evolving and changing in different mediterranean cultures ... so it isn't easy for me the novice to interpret the picture's details
i need to find an informed interpreter ... maybe marina warner can point the way ...
That which distinguishes Theocritus from all other Poets, both Greek and Latin, and which raises him even above Virgil in his Eclogues, is the inimitable tenderness of his passions, and the natural expression of them in words so becoming of a Pastoral.
- John Dryden, Preface to Sylvae (1685)
Friday, March 3, 2017
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