Saturday, July 28, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
B. A. Bolswert (Flemish, 1586-1659)...engravings... 1619
engravings of early Christian male and female hermits living in the Egyptian and Palestinian desert
Labels:
1600's,
B. A. Bolswert,
engravings
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Michelangelo... Anima Damnata...1524
Only I remain burning in the dusk
After the sun has stripped the world of its rays:
Whereas other men take their pleasure, I do but mourn,
Prostrate on the ground, lamenting and weeping...
After the sun has stripped the world of its rays:
Whereas other men take their pleasure, I do but mourn,
Prostrate on the ground, lamenting and weeping...
from notes on drawings by Michelangelo dated around same period
Labels:
1500's,
anima damnata,
drawings,
Michelangelo
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Barry William Hale...& Windows to the sacred...
For you lucky people in Australia
from Buratti Fine Art ... Windows to the sacred a special exhibition showcasing the various
traditions and expression of esoteric art ranging from automatic
drawing, digital art, printmaking, sculpture and painting. The work of
contemporary artists are shown alongside international and historical
artists and who have paved the way in one of the art world's most
exciting genres.
with works by
Barry William Hale
Aleister Crowley
James Gleeson
Kim Nelson
Rosaleen Norton
Aleister Crowley
James Gleeson
Kim Nelson
Rosaleen Norton
Danie Mellor
Opening Night - 6.30pm Friday 13th July 2012
SIGIL OF BEELZEBUB
Paper Cut works from Legion 49 published by Fulgur Limited
BEELZEBUB 2 (Legion 49)
BEELZEBUB (Legion 49)
BAPHOMET (Legion 49)
Labels:
Barry William Hale,
Buratti Fine Art,
Fulgur,
Legion 49,
Paper Cuts
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Dolorosa... drawing... Happy Birthday Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954)
What Frida gave me ~ Dolorosa
"I recommend her to you, not as a husband but as an enthusiastic admirer of her work, acid and tender, hard as steel and delicate and fine as a butterfly's wing, lovable as a beautiful smile, and as profound and cruel as the bitterness of life." Diego Rivera
"I recommend her to you, not as a husband but as an enthusiastic admirer of her work, acid and tender, hard as steel and delicate and fine as a butterfly's wing, lovable as a beautiful smile, and as profound and cruel as the bitterness of life." Diego Rivera
Labels:
dolorosa,
Frida Kahlo,
my drawings,
my works,
self portraits
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