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  • Ἥρα: Queen of Heaven I sing of golden-throned Hera whom Rhea bare. Queen of the immortals is she, surpassing all in beauty: she is the sister and the wife of loud-thundering Zeus,—the glorious one whom all the blessed throughout high Olympus reverence and honor even as Zeus who delights in thunder. / Homeric Hymn to Hera 12.1–5 More Olympians / / / /

  • small water colour still life painting painted on watercolour paper with Windsor and Newton paints. In the background I have included a view of another still life painting of mine. The roses were from my garden. this is the first of my works to make it onto the homepage for 2009!

  • first photos of 2008 my first ever pomegranate the first time i think i have actually seen one in NZ, they have to come all the way from California btw if you haven’t tried pomegranate, its delicious :)

  • Just what the title says… Shot on my kitchen table. Honorable Mention at the IPA – International Photography Awards 2005, category Fine Art in non-professional, sub category Still-Life Honorable Mention at the Px3-Photo Competition 2007 and third place in the Still-Life section at the Px3 Public Choice Awards Nominee at the International Color Awards 2008 in the Still-Life category

  • This image has been created using coloured pencils as a study for a larger painting. / I have been commissioned to do quite a large acrylic on canvas and have taken the inspiration from an art nouveau fireplace in the room where it is to hang. / I would appreciate your comments

  • Pomegranates is a commission I have just finished. The inspiration is taken from an art nouveau fireplace in the room where it is to hang. Acrylic on canvas

  • Digital recreation of “Open” silk screen print from the Fort Gondo show in St.Louis.

  • this is friendly dedicated to our mate and good friend micheleirene

  • still life series

  • Still life of pomegranates.

  • Watercolor and pencil on illustration board, / 10×8 / 2009 Model: Adhara Batul One of the Greek myths I adore the most, for its incredible strength, poetry and significance, is the myth of Persephone. In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of the underworld and of the Spring growth. Daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, she was abducted by Hades and taken to the land of the dead. By a determination of the Fates, she was forced to stay for two seasons each year after eating pomegranates seeds, thus becoming consort of Hades and queen of the underworld. This time I opted by depicting her sorrow and solitude after having the seeds, although there’s quite an air of resignation with her destiny.

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  • Watercolor, ink, paper “Come, my lover, let us go to the countryside, let us spend the night in the villages. Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded, if their blossoms have opened, and if the pomegranates are in bloom – there I will give you my love.” / (Songs 7:11-12) The time has come for the fruit and harvest. Remaining in God, the Soul brings a cornucopia of good fruit. The Beloved wears a dress decorated with precious stones – these are the gifts of the Holy Spirit, reflecting the glory of Christ. The palm branches on her garment are the praise and worship from her heart to the Lord. She hugs a sheaf of ripe wheat – taking care of the harvest of souls. On her banner proclaims the scripture from Hosea: “O Ephraim, what more have I to do with idols? I will answer him and care for him. I am like a green pine tree; your fruitfulness comes from me.” (Hosea 14:8)

  • Watercolor, ink, paper “Awake, north wind, and come, south wind! Blow on my garden, that its fragrance may spread abroad. Let my lover come into his garden and taste its choice fruits.” / (Songs 4:16) It is difficult for the Soul to lose the height of comfort reached, even though all her sacrifices are like tiny beads slipping through her fingers in comparison with the divine reward of His love. The good works the Soul does for Him are not what delights God, but her herself when she remains in Him. The Bride answers to her Beloved: “Whatever wind is blowing: dry north, burning my garden, or gentle south breeze, whatever hardships enter my life, I say – Come, my Beloved, the garden belongs to You only. I will follow You wherever You call me. Let my life be like a table generously laid for You and Your friends.”

  • SASHY allowed me to copy her wonderful photo and i want to thank her very much! This is my painting. / oil on wood / 40×45 cm / 2009

  • See also Pomegranates n.1 —- / Textures courtesy of Telzey

  • Fresh Organic Fruits

  • A pomegranate should be bought while laughing / so that its laugh will tell you of its seeds. / How lucky is its laugh, for from its mouth / its heart is shown like pearls in soulful caskets. - Rumi Here’s another rather realistic piece: Fruit Bowl Granada is Spanish for pomegranate Medium is colored pencil on black cardboard

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