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The Mountain
- #8
For Sale
$ 6,000
40 x 32 Inches
Watercolor, textured masa paper and fabric
High Quality Photo Prints
Photo Prints: 20 x 24 - $85 unframed
There are challenges to every piece of art. The challenge in this 'She' experience came when I had painted her full body and the three deer. Spirit then guided me to paint red over the entire expose'. Now that is really something to deal with. However, in my experience there is a point by which a painting/drawing is just a nice statement until you take a flying leap through faith and do something outrageous. Creator then gifts you with a creative statement that now has something to say. Such was the case with The Mountain. Not only were her hands different and scary, but now her whole essence became the soil color of the red rock mountains in Sedona, Arizona.
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The Mountain here represents the pyramid and our earthly journey up the pyramid, our body, to enlightenment. Through the essence and vibrational frequency of the number eight The Mountain took its form. The eight is made up of two equal fours and the fourth quality is foundation, the earth. It is easily to see why the message about painting it red had to be drastic. This was necessary to attune with the Red Earth. The eight also represents whole brain consciousness through the union of yin and yang; it is the harmonic resonance of one heart. Abundance a key aspect of the Divine Mother now comes into form to guide us on a galactic level. The Mountain Goddess has the Light of full vision radiating through her eyes as a result of the eight influences. Every animal is one with her and respects the climb and the journey as in integral part of evolution. Our Goddess here also represents the Living Tree with her hands rooted and pointing to the Heavens. Her body is a pillar of strength like the first growth trees upon the planet. The two bears support this strength and her nurturing abundant connection to the Heavens.
Deer has brought forth the trinity and is encoded with different color eyes, rose, yellow and blue. Respective to the 'She Series ' these three colors symbolize the three-fold flame within our hearts. It therefore ignites the Christ Flame of Unconditional Love. Deer, a Divine Messenger, also represents and reflects the Buddha's teachings. Keepers of magic they work with the natural Law. Connected with the faery kingdom and other realms they bring truth and crystallize it clearly for us to see, if we are ready to see what is mirroring before us. Their gentleness and compassion overcomes their fear; innocence, freshness and new approaches are encouraged.
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