“Only the symbolic life can express the need of the soul - the daily need of the soul, mind you!” C.G. Jung
Showing posts with label square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square. Show all posts
Monday, August 8, 2011
Spiral Square Cross 2
If you can see the image enlarged, the spiral is in the front, winding up the old allium stalk. I took this picture for the spiraling morning glory, not realizing that there were squares and crosses in the windows in the background. The emerging theme in the past 3-4 weeks has been to look again and see what was unseen. The images present themselves without my effort. This reminds me there is unseen support presenting itself to me all the time, whether I notice it or not. Neat.
Monday, August 1, 2011
SpiralSquareCross Collage
I deconstructed some magazine images of crosses, squares, and spirals. Then I constructed this collage. Some of the symbols were invisible to me until I put it all together. I didn't believe I had found any crosses, but I see them now.
Labels:
collage,
construction,
cross,
deconstruction,
spiral,
square,
the rumbler,
tmb
Saturday, July 30, 2011
square,cross,spiral
Today I deciced to photograph different elements of the garden since so much of my creativity goes into gardening. And looky-here! Three universal symbols were
waiting for me on the back steps.
waiting for me on the back steps.
Labels:
cross,
garden,
photograph,
shadow,
spiral,
square,
the rumbler,
tmb
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
To De-Construct is To Create Too!
Focus on De-Construction for beginning week 3 of Cultivating a Daily Creative Practice ~
and here's my piece of scrap paper, torn to a square, folded, and punched with a large needle repeatedly to create a geometric pattern of triangles (which harkens back to my chosen universal shape from week 1, done unconsciously of course!).
Hopefully you'll get to see others' results of de-construction soon...
and here's the triangle shape I had selected and expressed in 20 minutes during our first meeting. hmmm
and here's my piece of scrap paper, torn to a square, folded, and punched with a large needle repeatedly to create a geometric pattern of triangles (which harkens back to my chosen universal shape from week 1, done unconsciously of course!).
Hopefully you'll get to see others' results of de-construction soon...
and here's the triangle shape I had selected and expressed in 20 minutes during our first meeting. hmmm
Labels:
20 minute expressions,
de-construct,
pao,
paper,
square,
universal shapes,
workshop
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Squaredance(Unblock)
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