Nefastos wrote:Is there a model for these pictures in the book you mentioned, or did you form the symbolic representation yourself?
It is indeed! I usually go by intuition and the Serpent's guidance in matters of artistic symbolism
Nefastos wrote:Is there a model for these pictures in the book you mentioned, or did you form the symbolic representation yourself?
Seeker666 wrote:Nefastos wrote: Is there a model for these pictures in the book you mentioned, or did you form the symbolic representation yourself?
It is indeed! I usually go by intuition and the Serpent's guidance in matters of artistic symbolism
You're most welcome. On the top one, all acrylic. The statue is acrylic and enamel. (After painting these, I discovered the band Ghost for myself. Realized I had also painted Papa Emeritus!)Heith wrote:Thanks for sharing! Which kind of paint do you use?
I formed the symbolic representation myself actually i took inspiration from the text of course...Nefastos wrote:I very much liked your art, Seeker666, thanks for posting it. Is there a model for these pictures in the book you mentioned, or did you form the symbolic representation yourself?
Also the latter picture. To me the most interesting thing is how one of the axis' of the evangelists has been reversed, & the other one not. Such a reversal of St. Luke with Taurus & St. John with Aquila has always been extremely important to me.
(Usually the Eagle, depicting St. John's Eagle as in constellation Aquila close to Scorpio of the Zodiac, is at the lower left of the World/Pantocrator picture, while the Bull, depicting St. Luke's constellation Taurus, is to its opposite at the upper right corner. Here they're interchanged.)