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2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This painting was directly inspired by one of the visions I had in the Native American “Deeksha” Healing/Blessing on New Year’s Eve. My eyes were closed. / I saw penetrating yellow light pouring and radiating out from behind my eyes. I was able to see things in a “Maxfield Parrish way” again. Now consider from whence I have come….. August 2006 I was given a drug to assist my heart; helping to end 40 years of continual “heart attack magnitude” chest pain and to keep me from slipping in and out of consciousness. It was a new, still somewhat experimental, drug on the market….aka “expensive”. In January 2007, after my 13th heart surgery, the drug was increased to get me past a difficult recovery. I began having elevating pressures in my eyes and pain like knives inside my eyes. Very rapidly I lost my peripheral vision, my color vision, and my central vision. My eyes had become extremely light sensitive; I was given the darkest glasses. This was in the middle of painting The Genetic Bill of Rights Painting Series. I had to sort my colored paints into shades of grey (which I fell into quite naturally from my formal art training); I continued to paint in color even though I could not tell you what color it was, apart from some incredibly intuitive color vibrations I would get; sometimes I could even hear the color. The signature piece of that series was painted when I had only a sliver of vision remaining in my left eye. / Because I had so little sensitive vision left, the Blind Society deemed it unreliable and trained me blindfolded. I painted the signature piece 80% blindfolded. It was a beyond trippy time for me!!! During this whole loss of vision, I had the Blind Society coming to my home to train me in skills and navigation. I was taught to use a blind cane. I learned to type and use voice recognition software. I was learning to cook by sound. One day I set out to get the mail: I was gone for two hours, had fallen into a bush, and returned with no mail in hand! I was so overwhelmed and challenged. After much painful testing, it was decided that the new drug was the cause of the blindness. I was left with a lousy choice and no guarantees from the medical community. In October 2007, I found myself a long way from home, down a road that I didn’t like nor was I sure I could reverse, go back to the fork in the road, and choose again. Morphine and the runaway bobsled to hell! So I stopped the drug! I began Chinese Tong Ren. / Miraculously, my sight returned, color too! My peripheral is still not as it was before the drug…..whose complaining?!!! Painting is like candy to me now; I was born with the gift, but now it means even more! My mind and soul are still playing catch up with all that happened. I do not understand the “taking” or the “giving back” of it all…..maybe it is for the comfort of others? I suppose the worst way to come away from such a trial would be with a “metaphorically myopic soul”? (I would like to hear your comments on my last statement, please. Write.) What we see can be such a distracting illusion to the essence of what is really there. Oddly, sometimes I miss the darkness. I remember the lessons of the darkness. As my Father would say, “I have made the circumference.” / Gratitude does not even begin to cover it!.... ~Mariam Muradian
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Taken at Hatshepsut’s Temple, Egypt, 2007 Egypt Prints and Cards / / / / / / / / /
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Ostara is the Faery Goddess of Spring. She is busy painting beautiful colors on the budding flowers like roses and tulips. She is a symbol of renewed life. She is dressed in spring colors of lemon yellow, pastel green, and pink. She has holding a Robin, a bird that is represents that spring is here and she carries a stem of roses and a tulip. She lives in a wooden faery house made from fallen tree bark with a stone chimney near a forest of trees with green foliage, rose bushes and tulips. A lovely stone walkway trails up to her wooden door. Since she is the faery of the spring equinox she has night and day in equal amounts with a shimmering full moon and bright golden sun on the horizon. This illustration is comprised of my own graphic designs and drawings.
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Original design of waterfall with those words framing the graphic. Abstract look. Uni-sex. This design is also available as wall art and cards. This basic design also available as wall art and cards, titled “Veil”.
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Original design of light shining on dark water flowing through rocks, abstract look. Un-sex. This design also available as wall art and cards.
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Even pebbles make cute leprechauns as our model shows in this tribute to St. Patrick’s day
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Inspired by crazy paving in old Cotswold stone
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Using circles as a play on round flat pebbles used for skipping over water
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She waits for her Druid, his promise was her only means to survival. Her flaming red hair danced in the autumn wind, splaying the tartan like blood. Her sacrifice would not be made, the Goddess would understand, if only her love would make haste to the rings. This is a composite image of a photograph and 3D creation. Special Thanks to http://www.aussiecookie.deviantart.com/
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frame with four angels
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dreaming Angel
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dreaming angel
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