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Art

Dissydoodle

by Seth on February 2, 2010

 
I was asked to draw my dissertation (which is in its beginning stages).
Here's what happened:

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Are you fascinated by the beauty of forms in the natural world?  Do you sense something amazing at work out there, like an intelligence that lies just beneath the surfaces of things?  Then I invite you to read a new essay that explores the building of a new aesthetic consciousness that seeks to connect us with [...]

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Musings on Paleolithic Art and Consciousness

by Seth on November 23, 2009

I’m actually somewhat uncomfortable calling Paleolithic renderings “art” – not because they don’t meet some standard set of criterion, but because of the very nature of the ‘calling’ itself seems to go against the experience of the makers of the art.  See, there again, an assumption: “the makers of the art”, which includes a dichotomy [...]

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alchemical shirts… because I can

by Seth on October 19, 2009

There’s something amazing about alchemical imagery. Deep spiritual symbolism, specific practical advice about transformation, archetypal aspects, meditative visualizations, and esoteric mysteries can exist together all in ONE image. For how many other works of art can the same be said?
In my opinion there is not enough alchemical imagery out in public on display, [...]

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seek the roots

by Seth on September 30, 2009

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