I’m rather interested in your work; it feels at once Byzantinian and yet it also retains a sort of Pagan Archaicism. If I may, what spurred you to make these? I’ve read your “About” Page, and the talk of Borders actually set me to thinking about Hermes, who is the god of borders and subsequent crossings.
I didn’t realize that Hermes is the god of borders and their crossings, even though I associated him with tools of knowledge. Being on a quest does have it’s Pagan Archaic elements. The Byzantine aspect is an interesting observation. I’m looking for moments of intensity. Thanks for pointing me in Byzantium’s direction.
Thanks so much formliking my scratchboard “Dancing.” Your paintings are wonderful and intriguing.
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Thank you for taking the time to look at my paintings. Your scratchboard Dancing is taking flight.
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I’m rather interested in your work; it feels at once Byzantinian and yet it also retains a sort of Pagan Archaicism. If I may, what spurred you to make these? I’ve read your “About” Page, and the talk of Borders actually set me to thinking about Hermes, who is the god of borders and subsequent crossings.
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I didn’t realize that Hermes is the god of borders and their crossings, even though I associated him with tools of knowledge. Being on a quest does have it’s Pagan Archaic elements. The Byzantine aspect is an interesting observation. I’m looking for moments of intensity. Thanks for pointing me in Byzantium’s direction.
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