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Entries from June 1, 2007 - July 1, 2007

Monday
18Jun

Integral Theory

Check out this great link to a wonderful website about integral theory.  Something I have only just started researching and learning about.

The creator of the website, Diana, is also the founder of an excellent art club on deviantART, http://environment.deviantart.com/, and an active member of the Zaadz community.  She is also an amazing photomanipulator.  Here is one of my favourites!

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You can find more of her work here, http://dicalva.deviantart.com/


Monday
18Jun

New Photo's

New Photographs uploaded to 'Where I Live' gallery.  My most recent shots from around my local area.

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Tuesday
12Jun

New Tattoo work...

Just got a picture of one of my designs, all inked and almost healed.

I'm rather pleased with how it looks!  For details please go to Tattoo Gallery.

 

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Tuesday
12Jun

Pisces

Fish swimming in opposite directions, chaos, sensitivity, empathy, indecisive, up and down, moody, melancholy, depressive, addictive, psychic, deep, water, spirituality, tradition.

I hate being a pisces.  But by my very nature, I will love it again one day.

I havent been able to shift this latest bout of sadness, unease and confusion.  Today I drew, for no other purpose than to try and express visually how I'm feeling, a task I usually shy away from.

I have been doing this more and more recently, and so have added a 'Personal' Art Gallery to house this work.  Sometimes I may explain this work, and sometimes I wont.  Pisces prerogative...

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Saturday
09Jun

St Catherine

stcat1On a browse one day, entertaining the questions in my head, the pursuit for understanding, I decided to research St Catherine.  Mainly because she is my name-sake, and I also happen to live very close to St Catherines Hill, a sacred site which was once the site of the Norman Chapel of St Catherine, and was inhabited for many thousands of years from 150 BC.  It has signs of Bronze age pits, Iron age ramparts and Saxon boundaries.

It is a beautiful place, and has been home to an ancient mizmaze (or labyrinth) cut into the ground from around the 17th Century.  I have worked spiritually up on this hill, in all weathers, and I am feeling the call to begin using the site once again as a place to escape and meditate. 

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