Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Maman Brigitte ... Jessica Grote, poem & Claude Saintilius, art.



Photobucket
click on image to enlarge

Maman Brigitte by Claude Saintilius



~~ Our Lady of the Cemetery: Maman Brigitte ~~

The Face of Death

Ruby-red drops of blood mix with the white flour. The strong
alcohol is still burning in her throat. Passion overcomes her,a
yearning, a desperate physical hunger, spreading her legs wide
open, shivering through her body. She wants to embrace...the
Dead. 
Fixing her gaze on the purple candle, raising it high
above her head, she whispers... Maman... Ma mere... An irresistable
urge has her pouring the purple wax over her body
while calling out to HER...
You are walking down the long and sparely lit hallway.
Following a noise, a whisper, the distant echo of MY voice.
It is cold, you are alone and yet you know we are all around -
waiting for you.
Treading on the path of the unknown, you feel fear, my child,
I know.
Be brave, go ahead, follow MY call, open that door.
I am over here, standing below the willow on that old cemetery
Yes, it is music coming out of this crypt. Have a look, go inside,
you will see strange rites but also merry dancing and laughter.
Dance with the Dead, my child! Dance with my children!
Do not take yourself too serious!
I am the Mother of the Dead and we are everywhere. In fact
everyone is a walking Dead.
So why not laugh in the face of Death?

by Jessica Grote ~October 2010 excerpt from Atua



Saturday, October 29, 2011

Friday, October 21, 2011

Aztec Idol ... Vitzilipuztli ... bookplates 1700s



Photobucket
click on image to enlarge

A. Aveline  - 1720



Photobucket
click on image to enlarge

1725



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hokeah, Jack (1902-1969) ... paintings



Photobucket

Buffalo Dance 1929


Photobucket

War Dancer 1929



Photobucket

Greeting of Thee Moon God 1929



Photobucket


Chasing  Evil Spirits 1929

more Jack Hokeah at Kiowa Indian Art  in the C Szwedzicki Collection



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Gio Colucci... book illustration... The Torture Garden..





Photobucket

illustration from Octave Mirbeaus Torture Garden 1925



Photobucket


from The Torture Garden, written by Octave Mirbeau in 1899



Works of Art.... Skull and Devil... Japan





Photobucket

Ivory okimono of a scull (tokotsu) entwined with a serpent, Meiji period (1868 - 1912)

worn by members of the underground dokudo (later yakuza), because they believed it brought good luck to gamblers. In the Meiji period the best-known carver of this subject was Gjokuzan.



Photobucket

Carved ivory netsuke signed Chiyuki 之, Japan, Meiji period, turn of the 19th century
 
This  netsuke depicts a typical stylized devil Oni
They come from the Buddhist pantheon and appear in many folk stories. In this comical stylization the umbrella is used instead of the kanabo steel club. The eyes of the devil are made of mother-of-pearl and were inserted by the technique ji ita hamekomi.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Kyle Fite ... drawings & woodcut





Photobucket

Choronzon



Photobucket

Therion


Photobucket

Vision of St John


more wonders at the artwork gallery here > Starfire Publishing



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Robert Taylor... Pen & Ink drawings and Poem...





Photobucket

Rose ~ pen and ink


Photobucket

Sri Yantra for the Kali Yuga ~ Pen and Ink
 
Photobucket


Flower of  Freya ~ Pen and Ink


The Pointillist

In the gathering indigo of evening
at the twilight of the day,
as ghosts of blue smoke be rising
from chimeys red and grey,

an ink-besmeared drawing board,
testament to lonely nights
of labor-intense endeavors
where his patient work is wrought.

The small key rolls the tumblers
of an oiled, aged lock
that opens the door to stillness.
He feels for the light switch
to vanquish the dark.

Alchemist of the stipple-pen
in his black kitchen of art,
pursuing the endless journey
from ink to pen to dot.

His hair now streaked with silver,
Myopia dims his sight.
His years in dots are measured,
subtracting from his life...


more wonders here at the Red Salon



Winners of 500,000 mark giveaway!



Many thanks to all who put their name in the hat and for the lovely feeback! :) much appreciated! Congratulations to Baasma Parvi who gets the print and Peter Dyde who gets the book. Enjoy!
Love
D
x