LIFE AS MYTH

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JOURNAL

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JOURNAL 2020

Once upon a time

Time at play

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WINTER 2020

Overview (2006-2008)

The new horizon

Scheherazade 2006

White hart 2007

Sunrise 2008

Index 2020

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LIFEWORKS

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WHITE HART (2007)

[top] Interior panel of Wilton Diptych. Egg tempura on oak panels. 1395. The National Gallery, London. [right] Verso.

 

The white hart of the Wilton Diptych was the representative image on my web site during 2007 In mythology the hart serves as spirit guide or divine messenger. In early Celtic mythology, for example, the appearance of a hart could indicate that the Otherworld was close at hand and that a mortal now stood on sacred grounds. In Arthurian legend, if one encountered a deer in the woods and followed its lead, then the individual immediately embarked on a great adventure.

We can look to the various myths as inspirational sources for our lives and as frameworks for meaning. Albert Camus said it best when he observed, "Myths are made for the imagination to breathe life into them." In other words, the myths are there as messengers and guides, but we must decide to engage, to breathe life into them, to follow the lure of a great adventure. My personal white hart myth includes both a life in the arts and, for the past ten years, a quest for the divine feminine. Looking back over the last decade, I can see how that particular framework for meaning has informed and shaped my life.

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