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Category Archives: Art
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Legacy
The little Church of the Holy Cross at Ilam is one of those places that seems to have something to offer every visitor, no matter in what period or area their interest lies. There are stained glass windows that capture … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Art, Churches
Tagged celtic, Christianity, Don and Wen, Ilam, legend, mystery, Saxon font, St Bertram, Staffordshire, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Thor's Cave
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Expressions
I couldn’t leave the cathedral at St Asaph’s without mentioning the artwork. Many ecclesiastical buildings are home to arts and crafts, with interpretations and symbols built into their very fabric. Stained glass, carved wood and stone, marble and mosaics… these … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Churches, Life, Love, mystery, Spirituality
Tagged cathedral, Don and Wen, St Asaph, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
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Cusp of the Moon IV… Stuart France
* When ravens In battle-torment For torn-flesh fight… Morvran, my horse Firm-hoofed in stance Is indisposed to flight. Continue reading: Cusp of the Moon IV…
Posted in Art, Photography, Poetry
Tagged landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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spirits wander 1 and 2 by Kerfe #writephoto
between dusk and deep night, spirits wander through air, climbing clouds to follow soulbird paths of ancient moonlight Continue reading: spirits wander 1 & 2 | method two madness
Posted in Art, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, collage, flight, painting, Poetry, rorschach, shadorma, spirits, watercolor
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The Beauty of Corners… Stuart France
* * “Well, that could have been worse,” conceded Butch, settling back onto his customary perch with a slither of leathery wings. “The beauty of corners,” soothed Serafina, doing likewise, “is that one never quite knows what’s around the other … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Back to Llandudno… Stuart France
* * “The Great Orme, it seems, hasn’t quite finished with us, yet.” “So it would appear.” “There is walk…” “Not more walking.” “…Which can be driven.” “Let’s do that, then.” * * Continue reading here
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Tagged Don and Wen, esoteric, giants, interpretation, landscape, magic, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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A Bibliomantic Tale IX… Stuart France
* * Our encounter with Dyffryn Ardudwy on the previous day had whetted our prehistoric appetite. The challenge now was to find a suitable site on our journey back en-route to Llandudno. There was no shortage of possible contenders although … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestors, Ancient Sacred Sites, consciousness, esoteric psychology, landscape, Life, love, mystery, Neolithic monuments, perception, Photography, psychology, spiritual journey, Wales
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Stairways of the mind… Stuart France
* “There are a lot of ugly looking lions in Portmeirion.” We shrink from wondering whether or not one of them is devouring the Buddha’s missing right forearm. “And lots of steps.” “Number Six spends a lot of time in … Continue reading
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Tagged interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye, TV, Wales
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