Saturday, March 24, 2007
avant-garde Madonna
I have gotten interested in modern depictions of goddess/madonna and thought this was striking. Follow this link for the Ira-Corliss gallery.
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avant-garde art,
goddess aurora,
ira-corliss,
madonna,
visual art
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For a few years I used to keep a shrine to the Virgin Mary,aka the Mother Goddess in our main control room at WBAI. It was respected, and even added to by most of the staff.
One day I came in, and it was gone. I found parts of the shrine in the trash in the back hallway. I repaired it, and put it back. A few daze later it was again done in.
Times have changed it seems.
Anyway the Shrine now lives in the station's Engineering/OPS office. It's safe there. Worshipper's are welcome during business hours.
Sydneyland,
Thank you for stopping by my blog and I am glad that you found a safe abode for your shrine.
I visited the link for the art gallery. Very interesting work. Nice post.
This is a lovely Madonna. I like them too.
I did a digital painting of Coatlique & Xochiquetzal as Madonna & Child once, but didn't like the digital version. So now I can't find it in my files. Funny thing: I have the framed print hanging in my living room & I adore it that way!
A while back I read a book about Mary written by a woman named Donofrio (she also wrote 'Riding in cars with Boys' ) it was a nice read. enjoyed it a lot.
I can't recall the title.
i accidentally discovered that, in addition to google image search, of course, sometimes you get some really interesting things on wikipedia commons. i happened to get madonna or mother and child, not sure how....
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