Saturday, 20 April 2013

Soccer in Lota Park

Soccer in Lota Park




Lota Park is in the Welsh town of Fishguard, which is the only town or village in Wales I've come across that has TWO Gorsedd circles.


Mermaid

Mermaid
Something fishy about this picture!

I originally called it 'The Mermaid of Zennor', but someone who knows Zennor well pointed out to me that the place depicted in the picture doesn't look anything like Zennor. Sod it!

Little Tin Soldier

Little Tin Soldier    

I got the idea for this from a rather soppy song recorded by Donovan in the 60's.

The Stone




The Stone

During the 70's I wrote a poem called The Stone. It was about a young boy who found a  bright and gleaming stone on the beach that he thought was a 'star stone'. Alas, when the holiday was over and he was back home, he opened his suitcase, and found his 'star stone' was just a dull lifeless pebble.
The poem was well received when I read it at a local folk club, as was the picture I painted to accompany it.

Both poem and picture are lost to me now, but here I have tried to reconstruct the picture from memory. Perhaps I'll do the same for the poem someday, and bore you nice people with that as well!

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Jung Consciousness

Sermons to the Dead
I did this one after reading C G Jung's Gnostic treatise Seven Sermons to the Dead.




ABRAXAS.

In Gnosticism the Great Archon.

The god above the Judeo Christian god and devil - combining all opposites into one Being.

What the hell is an Archon, you may ask. Archon was originally the Greek word for king or ruler, but the Gnostics used the word to denote the seven lower emanations of the Godhead - demons if you like.

As I understand it, Abraxas was called the GREAT Archon because he/it was supposed to embody both good and evil.

I.A.O. (see Abraxas' shield in my picture) is an abbreviation of Jehovah, with the original Hebrew characters changed into Roman equivalents as follows:

I = Hebrew Yod
A= Hebrew He
O= Hebrew Vau

On the sleeve of Santana's 1970 album Abraxas is the following excerpt from Herman Hesse's Demain:

"We stood before it (referring to a painting of Abraxas) and began to freeze inside from the exertion. We questioned the painting, berated it, made love to it, prayed to it: We called it mother, called it whore and slut, called it our beloved, called it Abraxas...."


ABRAX-ASS

Now, although I find the Gnostic texts interesting - I love their imagery, and also love Herman Hesse's novels, Jung (who some believe to have been a latter day Gnostic), and the music of Santana, I have to say that on reflection they seem to me to be basically nonsense - or as I put it Gnostic gnonsense. Hence Abrax-Ass, or in English: Abrax-Arse.

Of course I may be wrong - it may be that one of the other evil Archons has got possession of me and has blinded me to the 'truth', whatever that is!

IF YOU'RE INTERESTED

In finding out more about Abraxas and Gnosticism check them out on Wikki. There are also a number of Gnostic Sites on the Web. But don't look for Abrax-Ass there - you won't find it!


Night Journey with the Chief
Sailing across a lake at night with a Red Indian Chief stood up in the bows like the figure in Arnold Bocklin's Isle of the Dead. Did I dream it, or did I read it somewhere, does it matter? Who cares, anyway?

Alchemica Deus Ex Machinan

I had this crazy dream that I had painted this picture, and someone said to me "Oh yes - that's the old Alchemica Deus Ex Machina". Later, when I was awake, I actually created the picture from my dream.
I have no idea what, if anything 'Alchemica Deus Ex Machina' means, or indeed the picture itself - possibly something to do with my obsession with C G Jung...


The Jungconscious
Sometimes it all crowds in on me: Angels with swords, piles of stones (The Me Angless Pi Leof Stones), white knights, fiery wheels, the worm bodied ruler of this world, faceless idiot scarecrows, stone idols, stone phallus dei, step pyramids, love goddesses in aspic, human sacrifices - that old Jungconscious, or just more of my bullshit?


Babylonian Moon Goddess

I must admit that this one is not all my own work. I adapted a photograph from a book about Jung.
The original photograph was black and white. I provided the colours.
I believe the woman is Astarte or Ishtar. But I called her Moon Goddess because of the repeated crescent motif.

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

The Kinks Village Green Preservation Society


I found the original CD inlay for this album somewhat uninteresting - if not boring. So I designed this to replace it.

Sunday, 14 April 2013