Showing posts with label animal totems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal totems. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ashes and Snow


Photograph by Gregory Colbert

“In exploring the shared language and poetic sensibilities of all animals, I am working towards rediscovering the common ground that once existed when people lived in harmony with animals. The images depict a world that is without beginning or end, here or there, past or present.”—Gregory Colbert, Creator of Ashes and Snow

Gregory Colbert's Ashes and Snow is an ongoing project that weaves together photographic works, 35mm films, art installations and a novel in letters. With profound patience and an unswerving commitment to the expressive and artistic nature of animals, he has captured extraordinary interactions between humans and animals.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

There you are



There You Are
Encaustic by Edie Morton

"Deer's medicine includes gentleness in word, thought and touch, ability to listen, grace and appreciation for the beauty of balance, understanding of what's necessary for survival, power of gratitude and giving, ability to sacrifice for the higher good, connection to the woodland spirits, alternative paths to a goal. "

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Red Birds



Oya's Birds
encaustic by Edie Morton






Summer Solstice
encaustic by Edie Morton


Inspired by my friend Jerry Lee Davis . He wrote a verse about a Blue Heron.

Blue Heron medicine or as an animal totem, can remind one to follow their own path. "The way of the heron people is not a structured way, and does not seem to have a stability and security to it. It is, though, just a matter of perspective." From "Animal Speak" by Ted Andrews

LEGS
" Legs enable animals and people to move about on the earth. They are symbols of balance, and they represent an ability to progress and evolve. Also the longer the legs, the deeper the blue heron will feed in. The deeper life can be explored. The long thin legs of the Heron reflect that you don't need great massive pillars to remain stable, but you must be able to stand on your own. "



I am the blue heron by Jerry Lee Davis

I am the blue heron. I stand alone amongst the Canadian geese and the mallard ducks. The baby ripples of the pond push against my legs, and I raise one and steady myself on the other. I never wonder if I belong or not, for where I land is where I am. Cautious but confident, I move around the banks. Once the grassy area gets too crowded, I flap my wings and speak. “Give me my space,” I proclaim. The geese and the ducks hurry to the water. I am not a bully if that’s what you are thinking. I let the others have free reign most of the time. Only when I feel it’s my turn do I demand equality. No. I am not an oddity. I am unique, though. I don’t travel in flocks, and I’m rather reserved but not shy, making myself known and announcing my presence whenever I see fit. Accepting my individuality, I am secure, yet I am also aware that I am a piece of a greater whole. The water feeds me, and I spend most of my time wading the inlets and shores. Full from so much nourishment, I crouch my neck and squat, and then I take to the sky. My wings spread, the wide span of blue and gray marking my connection to all life that came before me, I share all that I am with whomever or whatever chooses to see me.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Aphrodite and the Ravens



Aphrodite and the Ravens
encaustic by Edie Morton

The swan awakens inner beauty. When using bird totem medicine the swan has the ability to link different worlds and dimensions.The ravens teach one to be the enchantress of one's own life. The raven is linked to the strong creative force which can be used to work the magic of spiritual laws within the physical plane.

This particular painting began as a vehicle to find my way back to the light, my spirit and re-connect with the heart. The swan , raven and lotus images were persistant, so I followed and listened.

"Aphrodite and the Ravens" will be included in the inaugural exhibition at the Kryder Gallery in Dahlonaga, Georgia, opening June 1, 2008 and runs through July 15. "Stillness", a group show assembled to support our search for time and space quite enough to hear our inner voices. Purrrrfect coming out party for Aphrodite and her Ravens! There will also be a sanctuary installation in the second gallery. A tranquil space with floating gardens, luminaires and medicine objects.

http://www.ediemorton.com/sanctuary/index.html