Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Natural Science

"Forest Altar"
acrylic and silver leaf on birch panel
8 x 10 inches, framed
2012
$450.00
email trueloveartgallery@gmail.com or call 206.227.3572 for inquiries


A young red fox sits besides his forest altar while a cardinal rings the altar's bell, with the insignia of the inverted pentagram.  The blue jay observes from below.  Candles burn upon the skull, lighting the night.

The animals are guardians of the occult; their secrets and magic elusive to humanity.

They are invincible ghosts of the forest....


This painting will be on display tonight at Seattle's True Love Gallery for their "Natural Science" show.




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Fox Magic



"Fox Magic"
acrylic on birch panel
8 x 10 inches framed to 13.5 x 15.5 inches
2012
email corylou311(at)yahoo(dot)com for availability


A gray fox and a white, arctic fox converge around the pentacle made of pussy willows (representing never-ceasing remembrance in Floriography, the Victorian language of flowers) while an owl sentry flies above, and one perches on a skull below.  

Dark and light; as above, so below.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Conjuring

"Conjuring"
acrylic on birch panel
16 x 20 inches
2012


I've been ignoring this blog for a while because I've been working my ass off in preparation for my August 11th solo show at Modern Eden Gallery, called "Talisman".

 As the name Talisman implies, this show is about the magical amulets typically worn around the neck which protect and help the wearer. I'm fascinated by these amulets, I have been interested in them since I was a kid.  I wanted to make a series incorporating them into my favorite animals' lives.

Here's a new finished piece called, "Conjuring". This one portrays a male fox who has lost his dear wife and is conjuring her spirit using her skull and the Magic Hexagram amulet.  I found online that "although it is not as famous as the pentagram, the hexagram has been used as a magical symbol for thousands of years.  It is frequently viewed as a form that can act as a portal to the spirit world.  As such, the the Magic Hexagram amulet is a great tool for anyone seeking to invoke or evoke spirits, angels or demons."

The barn owl also is assisting the husband fox with a heart-shaped Ouija planchette which bears the symbol of the pentacle.  Between the wife's ghostly image and the husband's solid one is the flower astilbe, which means "I'll still be waiting" in Floriography, the Victorian language of flower meanings.  Astilbe leaves float down from the sky around them.  Beside the husband fox are white tulips, which mean "lost love".