The Waterman: Unio Mystica

Patricia Ariel

The Waterman: Unio Mystica

Watercolor on illustration board,
15×20
2009

This is the central panel of a triptych I’ve been working on, called The Waterman. I decided to write a poem to express a little of what this piece means, since I realized that its symbolism it’s a little complex to put into words. Anyway, if somebody is interested in a more “rational” explanation, you can find it in this post on my blog

I can see the King coming.
Naked and bright, like all the truths should be.
Simple and strong, with stars in his eyes,
and heart of petals, bathing the ground.

I can see the King coming,
and he comes barefoot, hair in the wind,
with no jewels or swords,
like a simple man,
bringing drinking water on his shoulders.
His hands carry the roses that blossom in the cross,
and his crown is a thousand petals lotus.
The King smiles, he is beautiful
and from his mouth lilies sprout,
and all the elements dance at his feet.
In his words the god of me rises,
and fingers my soul with the colors of a whole Universe.
The golden serpent rises,
and I, the free Fool, grow wings,
and dance at the edge of a cliff of dreams.

I can see the King coming
bringing many Graals
that are given freely, in the hands of the rich and the poor,
in the hands of the sane and the ill,
and of the children in backyards.
His kingdom is not of this world, even being so close
that we almost can touch it.
And it’s in it that I see him, in red sunny afternoons,
smiling like it was the beginning of the world,
spinning the stars of Aquarius
and telling me secrets.

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The Waterman: Unio Mystica by Patricia Ariel
The Waterman: Unio Mystica by Patricia Ariel
  • mimi yoon

    mimi yoon

    amazingly, beautiful, and mystical, patricia…

  • Astoreth

    Astoreth

    Truly superb in every way!

  • RubyMae

    RubyMae

    Again such eloquence in expression…
    in every way…
    stunning!

  • AnitaInverarity

    AnitaInverarity

    Gorgeous, intricate and extraordinary- WOWSER !! xx

  • NomadicGoddess

    NomadicGoddess

    What amazing detail, showing such strength, yet at the same time so subtle, when the triptych is finished you should put them up together, I bet they look amazing, brilliant

  • Donna L. Faber

    Donna L. Faber

    Awesome!

  • izzybeth

    izzybeth

    Beautiful. beautiful. beautiful.

  • Anthea  Slade

    Anthea Slade

    Extraordinary…this is magnificent work Patricia…you are so gifted. Your work is so spiritual and emotive. I love this.

  • GittiArt

    GittiArt

    Excellent work Patricia ….agree with Anthea your work is so spiritual and emotive ….love it a lot !!! Bravo !!!

  • Marita

    Marita

    This is very reminicent of Klimt, beautiful!

  • MoonSpiral

    MoonSpiral

    Gorgeous, and holds all the power of the Grail myth and what it truly means in the Age of Aquarius. Love it, Love it, Love it!!!!! Plus, there is something so strong about the king being so naked and proud. Naked men(in full frontal nakedness especially) in paintings rarely look this sacred. You captured the divine masculine, the Christ-mind, the Grail King!!! I am obviously in AWE!!!!!!

  • SHRyan

    SHRyan

    Awesome work,xxxxSandy

  • conniecrayon

    conniecrayon

    WOW you use watercolour so beautifully (O:

  • Ming  Myaskovsky

    Ming Myaskovsky

    BELLISIMO!! :DD

  • Davide Montellanico

    Davide Montell...

    Fantastic work! I’m speechless…and yes Black Tape for a Blue Girl’s music is a perfect complement to your art.

  • heidiypi1

    heidiypi1

    I love this piece so powerfully Aquariun, the water bearer.

  • nancy salamouny

    nancy salamouny

    i am in awe… love it all

  • BeataViscera

    BeataViscera

    I’ve been perusing your collection here and I am just completely in love with your work. Is Klimt a favorite artist of yours? I see echoes of his style in many of your paintings.

  • James Watson

    James Watson

    Give me a moment I am still enjoying the image and the poem.

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